South Korea Faces Export-Readiness Trade-Off Amid Gulf Defense Push
Cheongung-II Saudi Arabia UAE Gulf export capacity production trade-off
Rising demand from Saudi Arabia and the UAE to accelerate deliveries of Cheongung-II air defense systems is colliding with South Korea's industrial capacity limits and domestic military requirements. On April 12, The Wall Street Journal reported that Riyadh approached Hanwha Aerospace and LIG D&A about expediting Cheongung-II missile deliveries, while Abu Dhabi sought additional interceptor missile supplies following sustained exchanges with Iran. Analysts note this creates a structural trade-off: production allocated to export clients reduces the pace of domestic systems fielding. The longer-term solution lies in expanding capacity through new facilities and supply chains.