SEOUL, December 11 (AJP) - Hanwha Aerospace showcased its K9 self-propelled howitzers at the Egypt International Defense and Security Exhibition (EDEX 2025) in Cairo, drawing strong interest from regional visitors, the company said Thursday.
The firm operated a joint exhibition space with Egypt’s Ministry of Defense, displaying the K9 howitzer alongside ground and guided weapon systems. The biennial exhibition, the largest of its kind in the Middle East and Africa, drew more than 450 companies and over 40,000 visitors.
In 2022, Hanwha Aerospace secured a package export agreement with Egypt worth about 2 trillion won (approximately $1.5 billion), covering K9 self-propelled howitzers, K10 ammunition resupply vehicles and K11 command armored vehicles.
At this year’s exhibition, six K9 units and associated K10 and K11 vehicles were displayed outdoors. The systems, scheduled for delivery to the Egyptian military in the first quarter of next year, are adapted for desert operations with specialized coatings and enhanced dust-protection features.
Hanwha is manufacturing the K9 in Egypt with performance specifications matching systems produced in South Korea. Following delays linked to German engine supply, the company localized engine production to reduce supply-chain risk. South Korean engineers are supporting local facilities with assembly, welding and machining to stabilize production.
The company plans to gradually expand local manufacturing of core components to deepen long-term industrial cooperation. Building on the K9 program, Hanwha aims to accelerate its expansion across the Middle East and North Africa defense markets.
Other systems on display included the Chunmoo multiple rocket launcher, coastal defense missiles, a 40mm unmanned air defense system, L-SAM long-range surface-to-air interceptors and naval platforms, including submarines.
“The Egyptian people take great pride in producing the K9 locally through technological cooperation with South Korea,” said Sung Il, head of Hanwha Aerospace’s Middle East and Africa division. “We aim to expand into broader regional markets through this partnership.”
* This article, published by Economic Daily, was translated by AI and edited by AJP.
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