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Estonia Orders More HIMARS

Source: Lockheed Martin


ESTONIA ORDERS MORE HIMARS

Monday, April 13, 2026
Estonia Orders More HIMARS

Source: Lockheed Martin


TALLINN, Estonia - The Estonian government has inked a new contract with Lockheed Martin for the purchase of three M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS).

"Additional HIMARS systems will ensure the deep-strike capability required by the Estonian Defence Forces and NATO, significantly strengthening both our national defence capability and deterrence," Estonian Defense Minister Hanno Pevkur said in a statement. "Expanding cooperation with Lockheed Martin will also directly support the development of Estonia’s defence industry."

Deliveries of the three systems are expected to occur in 2027, at which point Estonia's fleet will grow to nine units in total. The country previously ordered six HIMARS in 2022 and received the multiple rocket launchers in April 2025.

As part of the new agreement, Estonia's defense industry will receive an investment of around $11 million.

 
Turkey Negotiating for SAMP/T

Source: DGA


TURKEY NEGOTIATING FOR SAMP/T

Thursday, April 9, 2026
Turkey Negotiating for SAMP/T

Source: DGA


ANKARA, Turkey - The Turkish and Italian governments have reportedly opened up talks on a potential acquisition of the Franco-Italian SAMP/T NG air-defense system.

In a report published on April 8, Bloomberg News revealed that Ankara entered dialogue with Rome over the system. According to the report, the acquisition has taken on greater importance in recent weeks after several Iranian missiles struck Turkish territory amid Iran's wider barrages hitting neighboring countries. It was not stated how many batteries Turkey is seeking or what the financial value of the proposed deal might be.

Turkey's YeniSafak media outlet reported similar details.

The Bloomberg report noted that Turkey's outreach to Italy over the project may also signal Turkish optimism that SAMP/T industrial partner France would sign off on a sale. Ties between Ankara and Paris have strained in recent years, and the French government has previously blocked Turkish attempts to purchase the SAMP/T.

The Turkish government is simultaneously working on creating its own air-defense network, dubbed the 'Steel Dome', using locally-designed air-defense systems.

 
Germany Commissions Thousands of AI-Guided Strike Drones in Joint Venture with Ukraine

Source: Auterion


GERMANY COMMISSIONS THOUSANDS OF AI-GUIDED STRIKE DRONES IN JOINT VENTURE WITH UKRAINE

Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Germany Commissions Thousands of AI-Guided Strike Drones in Joint Venture with Ukraine

Source: Auterion


BERLIN -- The German government has finalized a landmark cooperation agreement with Ukraine, securing the first major production contract for the Auterion Airlogix Joint Venture GmbH. The deal facilitates the mass manufacture of thousands of AI-guided autonomous strike systems, marking the largest German production order for heavy autonomous drones to date.

The contract focuses on mid-range X-wing and delta-wing unmanned aerial systems (UAS) produced on German soil for the Armed Forces of Ukraine. These platforms integrate Ukrainian airframe designs with advanced German software and flight systems. The hardware is specifically engineered for high-intensity warfare in contested environments where GPS signals are frequently jammed or unavailable.

The technical backbone of the systems includes the Skynode flight computer and the Nemyx autonomy stack. This combination enables AI-guided terminal navigation and electronic warfare resilience. By utilizing combat-tested airframes from the Ukrainian company Airlogix and the autonomy software of Auterion, the joint venture aims to deliver munitions capable of autonomous navigation and swarm coordination.

Established in February 2026 during the Munich Security Conference, the joint venture represents a shift toward integrated European defense manufacturing. While the current production run is dedicated to Ukrainian defense needs, the agreement establishes a long-term industrial framework. This allows for a shared production line that could eventually supply the German Bundeswehr and other allied nations.

Production will take place entirely within Germany, leveraging local supply chains and manufacturing precision to achieve industrial scale. The collaborative model is designed to lower per-unit costs through high-volume output while maintaining the rigorous quality standards required for Western military command architectures.

This contract signals the transition of drone warfare from rapid prototyping to sustainable industrial mass production. By moving manufacturing to Germany, the partners bypass the logistical and security risks of producing high-tech munitions within a conflict zone while maintaining the "combat-proven" feedback loop from Ukrainian engineers. For NATO allies, this establishes a scalable, Western-compliant blueprint for autonomous strike capabilities that does not rely on components from restricted or adversarial supply chains.

Source: Forecast International
Associated URL: https://auterion.com
 

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