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South Korea and Nvidia Face Off in a '60 Trillion Won war'... the Identity of the 'Nvidia of Submarines' [Kang Kyung-Joo's Techx]

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The core of global naval power competition is no longer aircraft carriers or large surface ships. In future naval warfare, the real deterrent lies in high-performance submarines. In this market, the company that has dominated technological standards and the supply chain is Germany's ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS), which is competing with Hanwha Ocean in the Canada Next Generation Submarine Program (CPSP). TKMS is not just a shipbuilder; it a…
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The core of global naval power competition is no longer aircraft carriers or large surface ships. In future naval warfare, the real deterrent lies in high-performance submarines. In this market, the company that has dominated technological standards and the supply chain is Germany's ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS), which is competing with Hanwha Ocean in the Canada Next Generation Submarine Program (CPSP). TKMS is not just a shipbuilder; it a…

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[Digital Daily Reporter Choi Min-ji] HD Hyundai has proposed a multi-trillion won cooperative plan, including crude oil imports, to secure a crucial offset trade for a Canadian submarine order. HD Hyundai announced on the 27th that it has proposed a package deal covering shipbuilding and energy to secure the Canadian Patrol Submarine Project (CPSP). Hanwha Ocean and HD Hyundai Heavy Industries previously teamed up with Germany's ThyssenKrupp Mar…

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ddaily.co.kr broke the news in on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
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