Defence Ministers of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania met at Ämari Air Base to align positions ahead of the upcoming NATO Summit in The Hague this June. The meeting focused on strengthening European defence readiness, increasing defence spending, advancing the Baltic Defence Line initiative, enhancing investments in the defence industry, and supporting Ukraine.
Estonian defense technology company DefSecIntel Solutions joined an international initiative focused on strengthening ultra-short-range air defense capabilities in Ukraine
Estonian government authorized the Minister of Finance to establish a € 120 million company whose task will be to establish a military explosives factory in Estonia