Hyundai Rotem Pivots To Missile Propulsion, Unveils New Engines

Rotem's dual-mode ramjet engine

Rotem's dual-mode ramjet engine on display at ADEX 2025 in Seoul.

Credit: Kim Minseok/Aviation Week Network
SEOUL—Hyundai Rotem, South Korea's largest manufacturer of tanks and armored vehicles, is expanding beyond ground weapons into the aerospace and missile market, signaling a new strategic focus on rocket and ramjet engine development. At the ADEX 2025 defense exhibition here, the company unveiled...
Kim Minseok

Kim Minseok covers South Korean defense. He has worked as a journalist for South Korean military magazines Military Review and Defense Times. Mr Kim is also a research fellow at the Korea Defense and Security Forum, a think tank.

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