South Korea's Hanwha Ocean offers armored vehicle partnership for Canada submarine bid. The company stated it would partner with Canadian auto parts firms to build armored vehicles if it wins a contract to construct a new submarine fleet for Canada.
South Korea's Hanwha Ocean stated it plans to partner with Canadian auto parts firms to build armored vehicles if it secures a contract to construct a new submarine fleet for Canada.
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South Korea's Hanwha Ocean stated it plans to partner with Canadian auto parts firms to build armored vehicles if it secures a contract to construct a new submarine fleet for Canada.
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