Estonia has sought Indian radar collaboration to boost Air Defense. (Above) BEL's Arudhra Medium Powered Radar
Estonia has sought Indian radar collaboration to boost Air Defense. (Above) BEL's Arudhra Medium Powered Radar
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Estonia is seeking to enhance its air defense capabilities by collaborating with Indian companies to integrate advanced radar systems, as part of a broader EU initiative to increase military spending amid regional security concerns. The Baltic nation plans to replace its air defense radars by 2027, leveraging India’s innovative and cost-effective defense technology, such as the Arudhra and Ashwini radars, which align with its situational awareness needs. This partnership could strengthen Estonia’s defense infrastructure and interoperability with NATO allies, as the EU’s defense budgets are projected to rise significantly, creating opportunities for international cooperation in defense production.

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