The 4th K9 User Club Kicks Off in Poland

April 9, 2025 - Military representatives from countries operating the K9 Self-Propelled Howitzer (SPH) have gathered in Kraków, Poland, to get the best practice of the world’s most combat-proven 155mm/52-calibre artillery system.

Hosted by the Polish Army, the fourth K9 User Club is to be held from April 8-10 to share the K9 user nations’ knowledge, experience and know-how with regards to the operation, maintenance, and training regime for the K9 howitzer systems.

Over 150 military and industry delegates are participating in the three-day K9 user community event, with the attendance of seven K9 user countries: South Korea, Poland, Norway, Finland, Estonia, Australia, and Romania. The United States and Sweden have joined as observers. Industry delegates from Poland, Norway, Finland also joined the event to discuss ways of strengthening collaboration and partnerships.

“This is the biggest K9 User Club event since the launch of the user community in 2022, with much greater attention to the K9’s operational effectiveness and interoperability among the allied nations,” said Vice President Cho Sang-hwan, Head of MRO Business Group, Hanwha Aerospace. “As the manufacturer of the K9 SPH, our company is more focused on product improvements and enhanced maintenance services based on customer needs and expectations.”

On the first day of the event, participating nations gave presentations on operating their K9 systems, while South Korean delegates from the Defense Acquisition Program Administration and the Agency for Defense Development presented the incremental development of the K9 toward manned-unmanned teaming and autonomous solutions.

Hanwha Aerospace highlighted an AI-based MRO platform called TOMMS, enabling real-time equipment monitoring, remote support & mobile services without constraints of time and location. 

On the second day, participants will join separate working sessions on operation, maintenance, training, and ammunition compatibility.

On the last day, the user group is scheduled to visit the artillery manufacturing facility of Huta Stalowa Wola S.A. and the 18th Artillery Brigade in Nowa Deba, to observe the field deployment of K9s.

“I’m glad to see that the largest K9 User Club to date – a hub for sharing knowledge and operational experience with this advanced artillery system – is taking place today in Poland, a country that is not only a strategic partner for Korea, but above all, a pioneer in modernising its armed forces,” said Mr. Michael Coulter, President and CEO of Hanwha Global Defense. “I want to thank the Polish Armed Forces for the excellent organisation of this event, and I’m proud that Hanwha Aerospace could support this important initiative and that our systems are now the focus of interest for allied countries.”

About K9 SPH 

Nicknamed “Thunder,” the 155mm/52-calibre K9 is the world’s most popular SPH, with about 1,800 units in active service.

The tracked howitzer can deliver consistent, accurate, rapid effects at ranges of more than 40+ kilometers with high rates and volumes of fire, as the artillery is optimised to be able to ‘shoot and scoot,’ firing multiple rounds and immediately moving to a different location to avoid counter-battery fire.

Different types of K9 variants are being operated by seven countries: South Korea, Poland, Norway, Finland, Estonia, India, and Türkiye. Australia, Egypt, and Romania are preparing to field their K9 systems in the coming years.

Futuristic K9 systems are under development to integrate a fully automated turret for enhanced levels of automation, firepower, extended ranges, survivability, and digitalisation.

About Hanwha Aerospace

Founded in 1977, Hanwha Aerospace is a global aerospace and defence company offering a broad portfolio of world-class products and services. These include land combat vehicles such as the K9 Self-Propelled Howitzer, Redback Infantry Fighting Vehicle, and K239 Chunmoo Multiple Rocket Launcher System. The company also produces precision-guided munitions and engines for air, space, and sea platforms.

 

As the systems integrator of South Korea’s space launch vehicles, Hanwha Aerospace is spearheading the country’s space projects. More information about Hanwha Aerospace is available at www.hanwhaaerospace.com