Hanwha Group’s defence units will showcase their latest technologies at North America’s largest land-power exposition in Washington this week, the company said on Sunday.

Hanwha Corp, Hanwha Defense and Hanwha Systems will share a booth at the 2019 Annual Meeting and Exposition of the Association of the US Army, which will be held from Monday to Wednesday.

In its ground system zone, Hanwha will present its newest technologies, such as the Redback armoured car, which was shortlisted for Australia’s five trillion won ($4.2 billion) armoured vehicle project last month.

The firm will also exhibit a life-sized unmanned search vehicle and a next-generation anti-aircraft solution developed in response to small drone threats.

In its defence electronics zone, Hanwha will showcase its new command control system and distributed mobile base station equipment.

The company’s new command control system called C4I – Command, Control, Communication, Computer and Intelligence – is a network-based integrated solution for the future battlefield environment. Its interoperability capacity between systems enables support for united operations, according to the firm.

The firm’s latest distributed mobile base station equipment DMC-LTE is specialised for military communication networks. It extends the network between base stations without separate transmission equipment, enabling multimedia transmission.

Bernard Champoux, senior executive vice-president of Hanwha Defence’s North American business division, said: “This year, Hanwha will present diverse solutions for modernisation of existing weapon system at the exposition.”

THE KOREA HERALD