Representatives of [Hanwha Aerospace](https://defence24.pl/industrial/president-hanwha-aerospace-technology-key element-homara-k) and WB Group signed a letter of intent for the production of guided rocket missiles in Poland. The agreement sets out the conditions for cooperation of the future peculiar intent vehicle, in which the Korean side will cover 51% of the shares, and WB Electronics, a subsidiary of the WB Group, will receive 49%. The intent of the fresh entity will be to produce [239 mm of CGR-080 rockets](https://defence24.pl/power-arms/racite-homar-gunfire-on-ustice) with a scope of 80 km to multi-guided Homar-K rocket launchers, both for the needs of the Polish Army and [export users](https://defence24.pl/industry/more-Korean-artillery-for-Norway) (including [NATO States](https://defence24.pl/power-arms/estonia-think-o-rakietach-z-korei-himars-bedzie-za-pozna)).