Korea marks record presence at Latin American arms fair as export push intensifies

Korea unveiled its largest-ever defense exhibition pavilion at the Feria Internacional del Aire y del Espacio, Latin America’s premier aerospace and defense fair, as arms exports reached $15.4 billion last year and officials set a $20 billion target for 2026. The Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency, along with the Korea Defense Industry Trade Support Center (KODITS), organized a Korean pavilion featuring 31 companies across ground, naval, air and security sectors at the six-day event, being held April 7 to 12 at Santiago International Airport in the Chilean capital. The show drew exhibitors from 33 countries and was expected to attract about 120,000 visitors from the defense industry and other sectors. Korea’s defense exports reached $15.4 billion last year, marking the second-highest annual total on record, trailing only the $17.3 billion peak seen in 2022. While the 2022 windfall was largely driven by concentrated deals with Poland and the United Arab Emirates — limited to just seven purchasing nations — the sector saw significant diversification in 2025. The export market

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