Lockheed Martin joins Hanwha Defense's 'Team Thunder' to build advanced K9 Self-Propelled Howitzer for UK Mobile Fires Platform
Lockheed Martin joins Hanwha Defense's 'Team Thunder' to build advanced K9 Self-Propelled Howitzer for UK Mobile Fires Platform
  • Lee Jun-sung
  • 승인 2022.03.18 12:57
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Hanwha Defense K9 Thunder self-propelled howitzer / Courtesy of Hanwha Defense

Hanwha Defense announced today that Lockheed Martin UK has signed teaming agreement to join “Team Thunder” led by Hanwha Defense.

The team, which also includes Pearson Engineering, Horstman Defence Systems, Leonardo UK, and Soucy Defense of the Soucy Group, will build an advanced variant of the K9 Self-Propelled Howitzer for the Royal Artillery, as part of the Mobile Fires Platform (MFP) programme for the UK Ministry of Defence (MOD).

Team Thunder plans to locally manufacture the K9A2, creating hundreds of new highly-skilled jobs across the UK supply chain. The advanced version will be an upgrade of the existing 155mm/52-calibre K9A1 Self-Propelled Howitzer, as it is to feature improved lethality, mobility and survivability.

“We’re delighted to be working with Lockheed Martin UK as part of Team Thunder. Globally, Lockheed Martin is the world’s biggest aerospace, space and defence company. As part of its UK operations, the company’s Ampthill site in Bedfordshire is home to the country’s most advanced digital manufacturing facility in the defence sector,” said Executive Vice President Mr. Kim Dae-young, Head of Hanwha Defense’s Overseas Business Centre. “I’m sure Team Thunder will be a key pillar of Hanwha Defense’s bid for the MFP programme.”

“With operations in the UK for over 80 years, Lockheed Martin has a proud track record of supporting the UK economy, and today our business employs thousands of people across 23 UK locations,” said Lee Fellows, Vice President and Managing Director for Lockheed Martin UK’s Ampthill business. “Along with other Team Thunder partner’s expertise, our advanced systems, specialty engineering, and digitally-enabled production facility will provide the modern capabilities needed to manufacture in-country, bring into service and support the K9A2.”

Unlike wheeled vehicles, the K9 tracked Howitzer can effectively operate in difficult terrains, including off-road, deserts, snow, and other challenging environments.

Recognised for its excellent manoeuvrability and survivability, the operationally proven K9 system is already in service with seven countries, including NATO members such as Poland, Norway and Estonia. Australia and Egypt have also signed deals to acquire the K9 howitzer, expanding the membership of the K9 User Community to nine countries.


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