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Hanwha Inaugurates Redback Combat Vehicle Factory in Australia

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
August 24, 2024
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Hanwha has launched a new production facility in Geelong, Victoria, to support the Australian Army’s Redback infantry fighting vehicle program.

Developed in partnership with Sydney-based construction firm Built, the Hanwha Armored Vehicle Center of Excellence (H-ACE) will house capabilities that will produce 129 Redbacks ordered by Canberra in December 2023.

The center incorporates multiple assembly lines, a research and development office, a 1,200-meter (3,937-foot) test track, a deep-water test area, and an obstacle course.

Alongside the $2.4-billion Redback fleet, the center will also support the manufacturing of Huntsman AS9 self-propelled howitzers and K10 armored ammunition resupply vehicles that are set to complement the infantry systems.

“The acquisition of armoured vehicles is part of the Government’s modernisation of the Australian Army to ensure it can respond to our challenging strategic circumstances,” Australian Defence Industry Minister Pat Conroy stated.

“Building armoured vehicles locally will support…Australia’s strategic imperative to develop sovereign defence manufacturing capabilities. This is part of the Albanese Government’s commitment to keeping Australians safe while also supporting a future made in Australia.”

‘State of The Art’ Center

According to Canberra, the H-ACE construction which was first revealed in April 2023 generated approximately 100 jobs in the region throughout its initial phase.

Following its opening, the site is expected to support 2,100 jobs inclusive of 1,800 direct opportunities throughout the Redback production.

Hanwha Defence Australia REDBACK Infantry Fighting Vehicle at Russell Offices, Canberra.
Hanwha Defence Australia REDBACK Infantry Fighting Vehicle. Photo: Andrew Green/Australian Department of Defence

“This is the state of the art facility right here in Geelong, providing well paid, secure jobs, all the while manufacturing key capabilities for Australia’s Army,” Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles commented.

“The Republic of Korea is an important partner to Australia, and today’s opening of the H-ACE reflects the strong government and industry collaboration between our two countries.”

“This facility establishes a sovereign production and maintenance capability while allowing Australian companies to participate in the global supply chain, supporting local jobs and Australian defence industry.”

Australian Redback Vehicle

The Australian Army’s upcoming Redback combat vehicle will be based on South Korea’s 25.6-ton K21 system.

The new vehicle will run with a MTU America engine and Allison transmission for a range of 525 kilometers (326 miles) and a maximum speed of 65 kilometers (40 miles) per hour.

Upon their expected completion in 2028, the Redbacks will gradually replace the army’s aging M113 Armored Personnel Carriers.



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