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US Army selects Hanwha Defense for mobile artillery prototypes

Created at 18 Aug · 11:36 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
IN SHORT

The U.S. Army has chosen Hanwha Defense USA to supply six Mobile Tactical Cannon prototypes, with an option for 12 more, in a deal potentially worth up to $262.9 million. This selection marks a significant entry for the South Korean defense company into the U.S. market.

Key Numbers

6prototype systems to be delivered
12additional systems option
$262.9 milliontotal deal value
$100,302,961initial action amount
4 yearsestimated period of performance

Who's Involved

Hanwha Defense USA
Unit of South Korea's Hanwha Aerospace selected for mobile artillery prototypes
U.S. Army
Selected Hanwha Defense USA for mobile artillery prototypes
Hanwha Aerospace
South Korean parent company of Hanwha Defense USA
US Army selects Hanwha Defense for mobile artillery prototypes

↳ Why This Matters

This selection represents a major breakthrough for Hanwha Aerospace into the U.S. defense market, potentially replacing existing U.S. Army artillery systems and signaling a shift in global defense supply chains.

Key facts

  • The U.S. Army has selected Hanwha Defense USA to provide prototypes for its Mobile Tactical Cannon program.
  • The contract includes an initial delivery of six systems with an option for an additional 12.
  • The total value of the agreement could reach $262.9 million.
  • Soldiers will conduct operational experiments with the prototypes to evaluate their performance, reliability, and supportability.
  • The Mobile Tactical Cannon is intended to replace the M777 towed artillery system in certain Army units.
  • Hanwha Defense USA is establishing a production facility in Opelika, Alabama.

The U.S. Army has awarded Hanwha Defense USA, a subsidiary of South Korea's Hanwha Aerospace, a contract to supply prototypes for its new Mobile Tactical Cannon program. This selection marks a significant advancement for the South Korean defense firm in the competitive U.S. weapons market.

The agreement calls for the accelerated delivery of six prototype systems, with an option for an additional 12, potentially reaching a total value of $262.9 million. These prototypes will undergo rigorous testing and operational experiments by soldiers to assess their performance, reliability, and supportability under realistic combat conditions.

The data gathered from these experiments will directly inform senior Army leaders' decisions regarding the future fielding of the system. If approved, the Mobile Tactical Cannon is slated to replace the M777 towed artillery in select Army units, aiming to significantly enhance lethality, mobility, and survivability on the modern battlefield.

This award follows an intensive market research period and vendor demonstration events, confirming the availability of mature, mobile tactical cannon platforms. Hanwha Defense USA is also establishing a howitzer production facility in Opelika, Alabama, to serve as an integration and test site, underscoring its commitment to the U.S. market.

Frequently asked questions

The Mobile Tactical Cannon program is a U.S. Army initiative to modernize its artillery capabilities by developing and testing new self-propelled howitzer systems.

The agreement provides for an initial delivery of six systems with an option for 12 more, with a total potential value of up to $262.9 million.

If approved for fielding, the Mobile Tactical Cannon is intended to replace the M777 towed artillery system in select Army formations.

Hanwha Defense USA is establishing a howitzer production facility in Opelika, Alabama, which will serve as an integration and test facility.

What Happens Next

01Soldiers will conduct operational experiments with the prototype systems.
02Data from experiments will inform senior leaders' decisions on future fielding.
03The Army will decide on fielding the system based on experimental results.

How It Developed

The U.S. Army selected Hanwha Defense USA to supply Mobile Tactical Cannon prototypes.
The agreement includes six prototype systems with an option for 12 more.
The deal could be worth up to $262.9 million.
Soldiers will test the prototypes in operational experiments to assess performance.
Data from experiments will inform decisions on future fielding.
If approved, the system would replace M777 towed artillery in select units.
Hanwha Defense USA is establishing a production facility in Opelika, Alabama.

Sources

T1
U.S. Army picks Hanwha defence unit for mobile artillery prototypesReuters
T2
Army selects Mobile Tactical Cannon prototype system to advance Fires ...army.mil
T2
Army picks Hanwha's wheeled K9 for self-propelled howitzer prototypes ...breakingdefense.com

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