Polen: Raketenwerfer "Homar" (M142 HIMARS)

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Re: Polen: Raketenwerfer "Homar" (M142 HIMARS)

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theoderich hat geschrieben: Fr 25. Apr 2025, 06:07 Hanwha Aerspace und WB Group bilden ein Gemeinschaftsunternehmen zur Produktion von Artillerieraketen in Polen:

Der dritte Durchführungsvertrag des HOMAR-K-Programms wurde mit Hanwha WB Advanced System Sp. z o.o. und Hanwha Aerospace Co. Ltd. unterzeichnet. Inhalt: Lieferung von Lenkraketen CGR-080 mit 80 km Reichweite und Aufbau einer Fertigungsstätte zu ihrer Produktion in Polen.



Hanwha Aerospace signs contract to produce Chunmoo missile in Poland

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Hanwha Aerospace has signed an approximately $4 billion (PLN 14 billion) executive contract with the Polish Armament Agency on December 29 for the supply of Chunmoo CGR-080 guided missiles.

The contract, signed at the Polish Army Museum in Warsaw, marks the third executive agreement under the Homar-K framework. Notably, this contract was concluded between the Polish Armament Agency and a consortium led by Hanwha WB Advanced System, a joint venture established by Hanwha Aerospace and Poland’s WB Electronics.

The CGR-080 is a 239 mm caliber precision-guided missile featuring a range of 80 km and a CEP (Circular Error Probability) of 15 meters. Guided by a GPS/INS guidance system, these missiles will serve as the core ammunition for Poland’s Homar-K (Polish variant of the Chunmoo Multiple Rocket Launcher System).
The agreement was signed by Major General Artur Kuptel, Head of the Armament Agency, Jae-il Son, President and CEO of Hanwha Aerospace, and Piotr Wojciechowski, President of the WB Group. The ceremony was attended by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defence Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz, Secretary of State at the Ministry of National Defence Paweł Bejda, a representative of the President of the Republic of Korea – Hoon-sik Kang, Chief of Staff to the President, Hyun-jong Kim, First Deputy Director for National Security, Young-cheol Lee, Minister of the Defense Acquisition Program Administration, and Jun-yeol Tae, the Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to Poland.

Under this contract, the guided missiles will be manufactured at a dedicated production facility within Poland operated by Hanwha WB Advanced System. Deliveries are scheduled to commence in 2030.
https://www.hanwha.com/newsroom/news/pr ... -poland.do

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https://www.hanwhaaerospace.com/eng/wha ... nd.do#land
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