This issue leads with EU High Representative Kaja Kallas warning the EU not to “humiliate itself” by begging Russia for talks, calling instead for stronger pressure on Moscow as the Ukraine peace process stalls. We also cover Washington’s decision to withdraw 5,000 U.S. troops from Germany and cancel a planned…
This issue highlights President Alar Karis’ state visit to Lithuania, where Estonia and Lithuania deepened cooperation through a joint declaration to 2030 and a defence-focused business forum—reinforcing Baltic industrial and security alignment, including closer work between EDIA and Lithuania’s defence industry association. We also cover Meridein Group’s partnership with DeltaQuad…
This issue’s top story: Estonia cancels a €500m infantry fighting vehicle procurement and redirects the funding to air defence, counter-drone capability, and situational awareness, extending the service life of existing CV90s by at least a decade. We also cover Saab’s $24m U.S. Army-funded delivery of 10 Giraffe 1X radars to…
This issue leads with a world-first air-to-air counter-drone engagement: Frankenburg Technologies’ Mark I missile was launched from Airbus Defence & Space’s Bird of Prey uncrewed interceptor and successfully destroyed a kamikaze drone—creating a new, low-cost “cost curve” for air defence against mass aerial threats. We also publish a new Top…
This issue leads with Wolfram Europa stepping out of stealth and appointing former RKIK chief Magnus-Valdemar Saar as CEO, signalling a push into industrial-scale defence manufacturing including explosives, warheads, and the “bottom layer” capabilities that enable drones and missiles. We also cover how Hanwha’s Estonia investment headlines revealed the reality…
This issue’s top story: Hanwha Aerospace will invest ~€100 million in Estonia, including a 40mm ammunition factory (capacity 300,000+ rounds/year) plus a new competence centre for maintenance and upgrades—positioning Estonia as a Nordic-Baltic land-systems hub. We also cover Lithuania’s move to fast-track its Leopard 2A8 tank assembly plant as a…
The year-end edition looks back at 2025’s defining defence moments across the Baltics and Europe—from landmark events, major procurement and industrial moves, and the accelerating role of drones and counter-drone solutions, to the strategic weight of permanent allied presence and large-scale rearmament decisions. This issue compiles the year’s top developments…
This issue highlights Europe’s growing push to build a Drone Wall against Russian hybrid threats, with DefSecIntel and Origin Robotics teaming up to deliver integrated counter-drone systems. Japan’s Ground Self-Defense Force begins testing Estonia’s Milrem Robotics THeMIS UGV, while Milrem prepares to deliver over 150 units to Ukraine. The U.S.…
This week’s Baltic Defence Weekly highlights major developments in the region’s security posture. From Lithuania’s expanded drone procurement and Estonia’s growing focus on dual-use energy infrastructure, to NATO’s enhanced exercises and the latest public–private cooperation initiatives — this edition reflects a sharp strategic pivot in regional readiness. Stay informed on…
Renewed troop deployments and rising tech demand push regional governments to rethink workforce and procurement strategies before SSD 2026. Find out how these shifts shape exhibitor focus.











