In an interview with ERR, Kalev Koidumäe, CEO of the Estonian Defense Industry Association, stated that the strength of Estonia’s defense industry lies primarily in communication systems and IT solutions, which provide faster situational awareness on the battlefield. However, there are also plans to begin producing larger land vehicles and, for example, maritime drones.
How do Estonian defence companies assess their current situation and what are the priorities for the defence industry in the near future? You can read about all this and more in the interview.
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Image: A Milrem Modular Unmanned Ground System (MUGS) being tested by Estonian troops in Mali. Source: mil.ee