Feb 10 β€’ 08:15 UTC πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡ͺ Estonia Postimees

South Korean defense industry giant starts cooperation with Frankenburg

Hanwha Aerospace from South Korea has signed a cooperation agreement with Estonian company Frankenburg Technologies to develop counter-unmanned aircraft systems.

The South Korean defense conglomerate Hanwha Aerospace has entered into a collaboration agreement with Estonian defense industry firm Frankenburg Technologies. The primary focus of this partnership is to advance counter-unmanned aircraft systems (C-UAS), which are designed to mitigate the threats posed by unauthorized drones, thereby enhancing security and operational effectiveness in various sectors, including military and civilian applications.

This cooperation reflects the growing trend of international partnerships in the defense sector, particularly in areas of advanced technology and system integration. The partnership comes at a crucial time as global military forces are increasingly integrating unmanned systems into their operations. By pooling resources and expertise, Hanwha and Frankenburg aim to innovate solutions that meet the rising demands for drone defense capabilities, positioning themselves strategically within the global defense market.

Furthermore, this collaboration is also indicative of Estonia's commitment to developing its own defense capabilities and fostering collaborations with global leaders in defense technologies. Events like the World Defense Show in 2026 are expected to showcase advancements and cooperation agreements like this, further solidifying Estonia's role in the European and global defense landscape. As threats from drone technology continue to evolve, such partnerships will be pivotal in ensuring adequate defense measures are in place.

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