Inside South Korea's race to become one of the world’s biggest arms dealers

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South Korea is the third-largest supplier of weapons to Nato and its member states. Read more at straitstimes.com.

a key Nato member, last year included hundreds of Chunmoo rocket launchers, K2 tanks, K9 self-propelled howitzers, and FA-50 fighter aircraft. The deal’s value and the number of weapons involved made it stand out even among the world’s biggest defence players.

South Korean companies do not disclose the unit prices for their weapons, which are often sold with support vehicles and spare parts. “We don’t want to just play the role of subcontractor, technological transfer provider and the purchaser,” Mr Komorek said. “We can both create the synergy and use our experiences to conquer the European markets.”

“It may work for some countries at very, very low volume,” he added of Polish-brokered South Korean weapons sales, discussing challenges the joint operation might face.Speedy delivery By contrast, Germany, another major arms manufacturer, has yet to deliver any of the 44 new Leopard tanks Hungary ordered in 2018, said Mr Oskar Pietrewicz, senior analyst at the Polish Institute of International Affairs.

South Korea had promoted its weapons to Poland before the war, but the invasion of Ukraine - which Russia calls a “special operation” - increased Poland’s interest, said Mr Kim Hyoung-cheol, deputy director at the Defence Acquisition Program Administration .

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