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Estonian defense company to test anti-aircraft missiles in Ukraine starting in 2025
Estonian defense company Frankenburg Technologies plans to begin testing its air defense missiles in Ukraine next year
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Frankenburg Technologies CEO Kusti Salm announced the information, as reported by the Estonian publication ERR.ee.
According to the company’s CEO, an agreement to conduct the tests has already been reached.
Initially, Frankenburg Technologies plans to produce several dozen missiles weekly, aiming to scale up to several hundred per week by the third quarter.
The company believes its Mark 1 air-defense missile could be more effective against Iranian Shahed kamikaze drones.
The report notes that Frankenburg Technologies is developing relatively low-cost missiles that utilize artificial intelligence to target drones.
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