Hanwha Aerospace Plans €1.3 Billion Investment in Romania Defense Production
South Korea’s Hanwha Aerospace intends to invest €1.3 billion to expand defense manufacturing capacity in Romania. The move reflects growing industrial cooperation between NATO allies and increased regional demand for military systems.
Hanwha Aerospace has announced plans to invest approximately €1.3 billion in Romania to establish and expand defense production capabilities, according to regional media reporting. The initiative is positioned as part of the company’s broader strategy to deepen its footprint in Europe and support NATO-aligned supply chains.
The planned investment is expected to focus on manufacturing infrastructure, with facilities aimed at producing key defense systems and components. While detailed timelines and specific program allocations have not been fully disclosed, the project aligns with Romania’s ongoing efforts to modernize its armed forces and develop domestic industrial capacity.
Romania has increasingly prioritized defense-industrial partnerships as it seeks to reduce reliance on external suppliers and improve readiness along NATO’s eastern flank. The country has committed to sustained defense spending growth in recent years, creating opportunities for international manufacturers to localize production.
Hanwha Aerospace has already been active in the European market, pursuing contracts and partnerships across multiple countries. The Romania investment signals a shift toward long-term industrial presence rather than export-driven engagement alone.
From an industrial perspective, the project could contribute to workforce development, technology transfer, and integration of Romanian suppliers into wider European defense value chains. It also reflects a broader trend of non-European defense firms establishing production bases within the EU to meet regulatory, logistical, and operational requirements.
Officials and company representatives indicated that the investment is intended to support both domestic Romanian needs and potential exports to other European customers. Further details on production scope and partnership structures are expected as the project advances.