Hanwha Aerospace set to sign deal to supply 24 more K9 howitzers to Norway: sources - The Korea Times

Hanwha Aerospace set to sign deal to supply 24 more K9 howitzers to Norway: sources

 K9A1 self-propelled howitzers fire shells toward a target during a live-fire exercise in Pocheon, Gyeonggi Province. Yonhap

K9A1 self-propelled howitzers fire shells toward a target during a live-fire exercise in Pocheon, Gyeonggi Province. Yonhap

Hanwha Aerospace Co. is poised to sign an additional contract with Norway to supply 24 K9 self-propelled howitzers, defense industry sources said Thursday.

The Korean defense giant is expected to finalize the agreement soon with the Norwegian Defense Materiel Agency, according to the sources.

A company official declined to confirm details, saying, "We cannot provide specifics regarding the contract at this time."

Hanwha Aerospace first signed a deal in 2017 to supply 24 K9 howitzers and six K10 ammunition resupply vehicles to Norway in a package worth 245.2 billion won ($176.9 million).

The K9 has since been adopted by a range of countries, including Turkey, Poland, Finland, Estonia, Egypt, India, Australia and Romania.

Last month, Hanwha signed a $250 million deal with Vietnam to deliver 20 K9s, marking the howitzer's first export to Southeast Asia.


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