South Korean shipbuilder Hanwha Ocean formally pitched to Philippines' President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. its bid to build KSS-III PN submarines for the Philippine Navy.
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The companies will design and co-develop the systems and analyse whether the technologies are commercially viable.
Hanwha Ocean has withdrawn its damages claim lawsuit of approximately 47 billion won against subcontractor workers. On ...
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President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. moved a step closer to realizing the Philippines’ long-envisioned submarine capability, ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney (2nd from R) and Canadian Defense Minister David McGuinty (L), accompanied by South ...