South Korea’s growing role as a key arms supplier to the Philippines has taken another step forward, with Hanwha Systems set to provide the “brain” that will run two of the Philippine Navy’s next-generation warships.
The South Korean defence manufacturer said on Wednesday that it had secured a US$27.7 million contract to supply combat management systems (CMS) and tactical data links for two 3,200-tonne frigates being built for the Philippine Navy.
A CMS integrates a warship’s sensors, weapons...
Hanwha combat systems deal deepens South Korea’s role in Philippine defence
Published 2 hours ago
Source: scmp.com

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