South Korea defense stocks soar with heavyweight Hanwha Aerospace surging 22% as traders react to Iran war

South Korea defense stocks soar with heavyweight Hanwha Aerospace surging 22% as traders react to Iran war


A Cheongung missile launcher is displayed during the Seoul International Aerospace and Defense Exhibition (ADEX 2025) at Seoul Air Base in Seongnam, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea, on October 17, 2025.

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South Korean defense stocks saw massive gains on Tuesday after the country’s markets returned from a public holiday, as the Iran war fuels interest in defense names globally.

Heavyweight Hanwha Aerospace, which is South Korea’s largest defense manufacturer, saw shares surge 22%, while Korea Aerospace Industries gained more than 7%.

Shares in Lignex1, maker of South Korean air defense systems, soared 30%, while Victek and Firstec, which make electronic warfare systems and anti-aircraft missile components, respectively, rose more than 20%.

Ammunition manufacturer Poongsan was up 14%, while Hyundai Rotem, maker of the K2 main battle tank, was up over 18%.

The sector’s gains were in sharp contrast to the wider Kospi, which was down 2% and is currently leading losses in Asian markets.

South Korea wants to become one of the world's biggest arms dealers

South Korea’s prominence in the global defense space has been rising since the Ukraine-Russia conflict, with the country aiming to be the world’s fourth largest defense industry by 2030.

Orders from European nations such as Poland and Romania have powered massive gains in the sector as countries on the continent increase their defense spending.

Global defense stocks soared Monday as investors reacted to a dramatic military escalation in the Middle East.

In Europe, Germany’s Hensoldt and Britain’s BAE Systems were among the top performers in the Stoxx 600, up close to 5% and around 6%, respectively.

Stateside, U.S. firms Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman rose more than 3% and about 6%, respectively. 

— CNBC’s Elsa Olhen contributed to this report.



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