• (L-R) Vice President of Hanwha Systems C4I and Land Business, Sungkyun Park, General Manager Business Development GME Peter Cook, and Contract Manager Hanwha Defence Australia Lana Peacock at the MilCIS 2024 conference in Canberra at the signing ceremony. 

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    (L-R) Vice President of Hanwha Systems C4I and Land Business, Sungkyun Park, General Manager Business Development GME Peter Cook, and Contract Manager Hanwha Defence Australia Lana Peacock at the MilCIS 2024 conference in Canberra at the signing ceremony. Credit: Hanwha Defence Australia
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Hanwha Defence Australia, Hanwha Systems and GME signed an MoU at the Military Communications and Information Systems (MilCIS) Conference in Canberra. The MoU will see the three collaborate on a range of Australian Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence (C4I) projects including Project Land 4140.

“GME electronic and radio products have been keeping Australians safe and connected for many decades,” said GME's General Manager Defence, Security and Resilience, Chris Rule.

“Manufacturing the advanced electronics that underpin military communications, EW and weapons systems is core business for our secure manufacturing facility so working with Hanwha on their world leading products for the ADF makes sense.”

"Hanwha Systems is committed to collaborating closely with capable Australian industry like GME, delivering next-generation tactical communication systems tailored to Australian Army’s operational needs,” explained the Vice President of Hanwha Systems C4I and Land Business, Sungkyun Park.

“Based on the similar ongoing project in South Korea called the ‘Army TIGER’, Hanwha will bring extensive capability in secure, advanced communication solutions such as tactical 5G and LEO Satcom that will ensure seamless interoperability and resilient, networked all domain operations."

 

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