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Hanwha Wins U.S. Army Mobile Tactical Cannon Contract

The deal gives Hanwha an initial $100.3 million award and could reach $262.9 million as soldiers test whether the system can replace the M777.

  • On Tuesday, the U.S. Army selected Hanwha Defense USA, a South Korean subsidiary, to supply prototype K9 Mobile Howitzers for the Mobile Tactical Cannon program, marking the first time a Korean defense company has secured a U.S. complete weapons system contract.
  • Multiple failed attempts to modernize artillery since at least 2019, including the XM2001 Crusader canceled in 2002 and the XM1299 halted in 2024, prompted the Army to seek a wheeled self-propelled system to replace aging M777 towed howitzers.
  • The agreement, valued at up to $262.9 million for six systems with 12 optional units, includes Hanwha Defense USA's commitment to operate an integration and testing facility in Opelika, Alabama, where the company invested about $2 million in April.
  • Soldiers will use these prototypes in operational experiments to assess performance, reliability, and supportability in realistic combat conditions, with data directly informing senior leaders' decisions on future fielding.
  • With more than 2,500 K9 Howitzers already fielded globally and proven success in NATO members Poland, Romania, Norway and Finland, Hanwha positions itself as a long-term U.S. artillery modernization partner building American manufacturing capacity.
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The US Army has selected Hanwha to develop a new mobile 155mm gunThe US Army has signed an agreement with Hanwha to supply 18 prototypes of a new mobile artillery system worth up to $262 million. System is to replace the obsolete M777 towed howitzers.

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Reuters broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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