LIG D&A's Haegung Missile: A Game-Changer in Naval Defense for Malaysia

Minah Kim. | 2026.04.23

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Chuncheon Fires Haegung Shipboard Air-Defense Missile(Seoul=Yonhap News) On May 10, during a live-fire joint combat exercise in the East Sea, the corvette Chuncheon (FFG-II) fired a Haegung shipboard air-defense missile at an aerial drone target simulating hostile aircraft and missiles. 2024.5.13 [Provided by the Navy. Redistribution and DB use prohibited] photo@yna.co.kr(Seoul=Yonhap News) On May 10, during a live-fire joint combat exercise in the East Sea, the corvette Chuncheon (FFG-II) fired a Haegung shipboard air-defense missile at an aerial drone target simulating hostile aircraft and missiles. 2024.5.13 [Provided by the Navy. Redistribution and DB use prohibited] photo@yna.co.kr
LIG Defense & Aerospace (LIG D&A) secured the first export of its shipboard air-defense missile, Haegung, seven years after the weapon entered mass production. At the DSA 2026 defense expo in Kuala Lumpur on April 22 (local time), LIG D&A signed an export contract with Malaysia’s Ministry of Defense. The agreement is worth $94 million (about 140 billion KRW). Haegung is a domestically developed shipborne air-defense missile designed to intercept a range of aerial threats, including anti-ship missiles and aircraft. Development led by the Agency for Defense Development (ADD) began in 2011. Mass production kicked off in 2019, and the South Korean Navy started deploying the system in 2021. Under the deal, Haegung will be installed on Malaysian coastal patrol vessels constructed by Turkey’s STM. Hong Jun-gi, a senior manager at LIG D&A, said the missile’s dual-mode seeker delivers high accuracy and quickly enhances a ship’s survivability, making Haegung an effective defensive weapon system. #MinistryOfDefense #JointPressPool #Malaysia #Haegung #LIG #KDefense #ShipAirMissile #RoyalMalaysianNavy #DSA2026 Yonhap News TV inquiries and tips: KakaoTalk/LINE jebo23 Mina Kim (goldmina@yna.co.kr)