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South Korean's Hyundai Rotem said Thursday that the defense company is set to sign a $6.5 billion deal with Poland to export its battle tanks.
Poland has secured a second multi-billion dollar agreement with Hyundai Rotem to supply battle tanks, fortifying its defense ...
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The Chosun Ilbo on MSNS. Korean K2 tank success in Poland lifts parts suppliersSouth Korean major defense firm Hyundai Rotem Co. has signed a second export agreement with Poland for its K2 main battle ...
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The Chosun Ilbo on MSNHyundai Rotem targets Romania as next K2 tank export destinationHyundai Rotem Co., the train manufacturing subsidiary of South Korea’s Hyundai Motor Group, which is preparing to finalize a ...
Poland has ordered more K2 main battle tanks (MBTs) from South Korea’s Hyundai Rotem, continuing the country’s spending ...
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Defense News on MSNPoland doubles down on South Korean tanks with $6.5 billion dealWarsaw looks to benefit from South Korea’s mass production capacities and lenient policy toward technology transfers.
"Minister of National Defence Ahn Gyu-baek attended the signing ceremony of the K2 Second Implementation Contract (180 tanks, 81 support vehicles, worth approximately 6.5 billion dollars) in Gliwice, ...
The Hyundai Rotem K3 could be the world's first hydrogen-powered main battle tank, replacing the K2 Black Panther and its 12-cylinder diesel engine.
Now, Hyundai Rotem is promising to build a silent, electric-drive battle tank that can pull off the same trick — and a whole lot more. Diesel-electric drive technology isn’t new.
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