South Korea’s LIG Nex1 Opens Office in Malaysia, Strengthening Defense Collaboration
The Kuala Lumpur office marks its sixth international branch and the second in Southeast Asia, following its establishment in Indonesia.
(DEFENCE SECURITY ASIA) – South Korean defense company LIG Nex1 has officially opened its office in Kuala Lumpur, signaling closer cooperation between the two nations in the defense sector.
LIG Nex1, a prominent player in South Korea’s defense industry, is known for its high-performance defense products widely used by numerous countries globally.
The Kuala Lumpur office marks its sixth international branch and the second in Southeast Asia, following its establishment in Indonesia.
The inauguration ceremony in Kuala Lumpur was attended by South Korean Ambassador to Malaysia Yeo Seung-Bae, Deputy Secretary-General of Malaysia’s Ministry of Defense Mohd Yani Daud, Deputy Army Commander Lt. Gen. Datuk Tengku Muhammad Fauzi Tengku Ibrahim, and Deputy Navy Commander Vice Admiral Dato’ Ts. Shamsuddin Hj Ludin.
Also present were former Armed Forces Chief Tan Sri Affendi Buang, LIG Nex1 CEO Ickhyun Shin, and LIG Nex1 Malaysia Regional Director Daniel Lee.
In his speech, LIG Nex1’s CEO emphasized Malaysia’s importance as a key market for the South Korean defense industry in Southeast Asia and expressed a desire to enhance collaboration with local defense players.
Brief:
South Korean defense company LIG Nex1 has opened its sixth international office in Kuala Lumpur, marking its second branch in Southeast Asia after Indonesia. The move underscores growing defense cooperation between South Korea and Malaysia.
The inauguration, attended by senior Malaysian defense officials and South Korean representatives, highlights Malaysia’s strategic importance as a key market and a gateway for defense collaboration in the region.
Initial projects are expected to focus on naval systems, including equipping Malaysia’s Littoral Mission Ships (LMS) Batch 2 with K-SAAM missiles, a short-range air defense system already operational on South Korean naval vessels.
LIG Nex1 is also exploring opportunities to supply its KM-SAM medium-range air defense system to Malaysia, further strengthening ties in anticipation of future defense procurement programs.