Northrop Grumman and Hanwha Aerospace signed a MOA to collaborate on development of a first stage solid rocket booster for Northrop Grumman’s Advanced Reactive Strike (AReS) capability, a surface-launched, extended-range weapon system enhancing stand-off strike capability in contested environments.
Northrop Grumman press release
Northrop Grumman and Hanwha Aerospace have signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) to begin the initial phase of collaboration for the development of a first stage solid rocket booster for Northrop Grumman’s Advanced Reactive Strike (AReS) capability. AReS is a deployable, surface launched, extended-range weapon system that provides stand-off strike capability in high contested and denied environments.
Frank Morley, vice president, international business development, Northrop Grumman: “In today’s environment of rapidly evolving air and sea threats, advancing weapon systems that ensure dominance for the U.S. and its allies is critical. This MOA with Hanwha reinforces Northrop Grumman’s commitment to collaborating with the Korean industrial base to deliver innovative, cost-effective solutions that outpace emerging threats.”
Michael Coulter, chief executive officer, Hanwha Defense USA: “As the battlefield evolves and our adversaries develop advanced capabilities, a strong industrial base is critical to helping the U.S. and its allies deter modern threats. We look forward to continuing our collaboration on AReS in partnership with Northrop Grumman, and leveraging Hanwha’s global industrial scale and advanced manufacturing in this critical effort.”

