Will robots kill you in the future war? 'There is a catch,' says the manufacturer
Estonian startups are revolutionizing warfare with autonomous robots and drones, raising concerns about their potential dangers in future conflicts.
Tõnu Esko: by the year 2035, Tartu University could have its own unicorn
Tartu University aims to create at least one unicorn startup by 2035 through enhancing cooperation between science and business, as highlighted by Tõnu Esko.
With technological development on the battlefield, only startups, not arms manufacturers, can keep pace, says Estonian investor
An Estonian startup, KrattWorks, is developing drones capable of autonomously targeting and destroying objectives, highlighting a shift in defense investment focus after the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
With technological development on the battlefield, only startups can keep up, not defense companies, says Estonian investor
Estonian company KrattWorks is developing military drones that can autonomously search for and neutralize targets at a commander's request, resembling an additional unit member rather than requiring constant human piloting.