Hanwha booth at the Association of the United States Army (AUSA) exhibition. Photo by Hanwha Aerospace

Hanwha booth at the Association of the United States Army (AUSA) exhibition. Photo by Hanwha Aerospace

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Hanwha Aerospace announced on the 9th that it will participate in the Association of the United States Army (AUSA) exhibition held in Washington DC, USA, until the 11th (local time).


The AUSA exhibition is the world's largest ground forces defense exhibition hosted by the Association of the United States Army, with over 800 companies from around the world participating.


Hanwha Aerospace will set up a 232㎡ exhibition hall to showcase the K9 self-propelled howitzer, the K56 ammunition carrier equipped with an automatic shell transfer device, and a self-propelled howitzer package including modular charge system (MCS) and fuzes, which are key shell components, to the U.S. Army.


The company aims to provide technological solutions and products required by the U.S. military and participate in the Army's self-propelled howitzer modernization project to enter the North American defense supply chain.


Additionally, targeting the Canadian military, whose security demands have recently increased, Hanwha Aerospace will exhibit the self-propelled howitzer package along with a 120mm self-propelled mortar.



Hanwha Aerospace stated, "Amid the global geopolitical crisis and the surge in weapons demand from NATO member countries such as the United States and Canada, we will contribute to the security of allied countries and accelerate our entry into the North American market for defense globalization."


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