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Hanwha Airlines presents future security vision to NATO

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Chae June

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Hanwha Aerospace met with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) ambassadors and reaffirmed its rapidly changing international partnership.

Hanwha Aerospace announced on the 14th that it invited ambassadors from 30 NATO allies to its headquarters to hold the 'Hanwha-Ju NATO Ambassador Strategy Dialogue' and shared the company's global defense capabilities and vision for cooperation with NATO.

As a "trusted partner of NATO," Hanwha Aerospace introduced its business portfolio covering all areas of modern warfare, including K9 self-propelled artillery and multiple advanced guided missiles, as well as MUM-T, unmanned vehicles (UGV), drones, and satellites, and explained future security contributions.

Hanwha Aerospace is expanding its cooperative relationship with NATO by exporting K9 self-propelled artillery and Cheonmu to NATO member countries one after another.

An official from Hanwha Aerospace, who spoke to this newspaper by phone, said, "We will deepen defense cooperation with NATO allies with the visit of the NATO ambassador."

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