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Hanwha Aerospace to launch 4 more Nuri rockets under $220 mn project

CBCIE Time:Dec 02, 2022 16:19 Source:kedglobal

Hanwha Aerospace Co., South Korea’s answer to Elon Musk’s SapceX, is planning on four additional launches of the country’s first homegrown space rocket, Nuri, by 2027 under a 286 billion won ($220 million) government project.

The aircraft engine parts making unit of Korea’s Hanwha Group said on Friday it has been designated by the state-run Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI) to take charge of a project to upgrade the Korean-type space projectile.

Under the deal, Hanwha and the KARI will jointly manufacture three Nuri rockets from next year and launch them into space four times, including a blast-off scheduled for 2023, over the next five years.

Hanwha said it will also acquire technologies related to the operation and launch of Nuri from the state-run research institute.

The project, led by Korea’s Ministry of Science and ICT, is to support companies’ efforts to enhance space exploration capabilities with a government budget of 687.3 billion won.

In June, Korea opened a new space era as it successfully launched its first homegrown space rocket carrying payloads to become the world’s seventh country with advanced aerospace technology capable of sending at least a 1-ton satellite into orbit.

With the Korean Satellite Launch Vehicle Two (KSLV-II), nicknamed Nuri, meaning the world in Korean, the country succeeded in putting satellites into orbit on the second attempt.

Nuri is a work of collaboration involving some 500 aerospace experts from more than 300 different Korean firms, including Korea Aerospace Industries Ltd. (KAI), Hanwha Aerospace, Space Solution Co., S&H Co., Vitzro Nextech, Neospec Co., Samyang Chemical and Hy-Lok Co.

Korea’s future plans call for launching surveillance, navigation, and landing a lunar probe, the Korea Pathfinder Lunar Orbiter.

SPACE HUB

Hanwha Group has been spending heavily on its aerospace business since the launch last year of Space Hub, a group-wide task force handling all future mobility-related projects.

The task force is led by Kim Dong-kwan, the eldest son of Hanwha Chairman Kim Seung-youn and the group’s heir apparent.

In 2020, Hanwha Systems Co., the defense and air mobility unit of the conglomerate, acquired Phasor Solutions Ltd., a British company that makes antennas for satellite communications. The acquired company was later renamed Hanwha Phasor.

Hanwha Systems has also made an equity investment in Kymeta Corp., a US satellite communications firm.

Last year, Hanwha Systems acquired an 8.8% stake in UK’s satellite communications firm OneWeb for $300 million to expand its presence in the growing commercial space market.

Hanwha Aerospace, which recently merged with Hanwha Defense Co., also plans to absorb Hanwha Corp. in March next year to seek organic growth in the space business.

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