Hyundai Heavy Industries Defense stands at the forefront of defense innovation, delivering advanced systems that safeguard nations and redefine modern warfare capabilities.
As a key division of Hyundai Heavy Industries, its defense arm specializes in designing and manufacturing state-of-the-art naval vessels, including destroyers, frigates, and amphibious ships. Leveraging cutting-edge engineering and sustainable materials, these platforms enhance maritime security with superior speed, endurance, and combat readiness.
Beyond shipbuilding, Hyundai Heavy Industries Defense integrates advanced radar, missile defense, and command-and-control technologies into cohesive defense architectures. These systems provide real-time intelligence, layered protection, and seamless interoperability across military networks, strengthening national defense infrastructures.
The division drives innovation through strategic partnerships with global defense leaders and continuous R&D investment. By adopting emerging technologies like AI, automation, and unmanned systems, Hyundai Heavy Industries Defense ensures its solutions remain at the cutting edge, meeting evolving global security challenges.
With a legacy of excellence and forward-thinking innovation, Hyundai Heavy Industries Defense continues to shape the future of defense technology. For partners seeking reliable, high-performance defense solutions, engage with Hyundai Heavy Industries Defense to elevate security capabilities worldwide.
HII and HD Hyundai Heavy Industries, two of the world's leading shipbuilders across multiple classes of ships, signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on Monday, April 7, to explore opportunities to collaborate on accelerating ship production in support of defense and commercial shipbuilding projects. Fairbanks Morse Defense (FMD), a portfolio company of Arcline Investment Management, and HD Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to explore opportunities for collaboration on future international Navy initiatives. The signing ceremony took place at the Fairbanks Morse Defense booth at Sea-Air-Space on April 8, 2025, and was signed by Won.
HD Hyundai Heavy Industries is currently developing three export-oriented submarine models, 2,300-ton, 1,500-ton, and 800. HD Hyundai Heavy Industries and Huntington Ingalls Industries signed MOU at 'SAS 2025' in Washington D.C. - The MOU outlines collaboration to improve shipbuilding productivity, optimize costs and.
Hyundai Heavy Industries shipyard in Ulsan, about 410 km (255 miles) southeast of Seoul. REUTERS/Lee Jae-Won HD Hyundai Signs Two Major U.S. Defense MOUs, Signaling Korean Push into American.
HII and HD Hyundai Heavy Industries have signed an agreement to collaborate on commercial and military ship construction. South Korean shipbuilding heavyweight HD Hyundai Heavy Industries (HD HHI) has signed several contracts with American companies to support maritime defense projects. Credit: HII One of the contracts was inked with the largest military shipbuilding company in the US, HII.
Specifically, the partners signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on accelerating ship production in. HD Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., the world's largest shipyard by order volume, will merge with HD Hyundai Mipo Co., the leading builder of medium-sized vessels. The move is intended to expand the merged entity's defense portfolio and step up participation in the South Korea-United States shipbuilding partnership under the "Make American Shipbuilding Great Again (MASGA)" initiative.
Virginia-based HII (Huntington Ingalls Industries) and South Korea's Hyundai Heavy Industries inked the memorandum of understanding (MOU) on Monday at a defense exhibition in Maryland.