Hanwha Aerospace has shipped a new batch of military equipment to Norway, consisting of four K9 Self-Propelled Howitzers and eight K10 Ammunition Resupply Vehicles. This delivery marks a significant step in strengthening Norway's defence capabilities under a 2022 supply contract.
The shipment builds on the success of the initial 2017 agreement, which saw Norway receive 24 K9 VIDAR systems and six K10 resupply vehicles. The artillery systems are expected to arrive in Norway within two months after undergoing final inspections, before being handed over to the Norwegian Armed Forces.
“This shipment of K9 and K10 systems is a key milestone for strengthening cooperation between Hanwha and Norway, as we’re fully committed to producing and delivering the products meeting the Norwegian requirements on time,” said Kim Dong-hyun, head of the Land Systems Business Group at Hanwha Aerospace. He added, “Hanwha will devote its efforts to complete this contract and further contribute to enhancing Norway’s defence posture.”
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