Gemeinsamen mit den Niederlanden beschafft das estnische Zentrum für Verteidigungsinvestitionen (ECDI) sieben unbemannte Bodenfahrzeuge (Unmanned Ground Vehicles, UGV). Vier davon werden an die Niederlande und drei an Estland ausgeliefert. Estland wird die Fahrzeuge noch im Oktober 2020 erhalten, die Koninklijke Landmacht wird ihre erst in einigen Monaten.
Estonia signed an agreement with six countries on the development of the Modular Unmanned Ground Systems (MUGS), financed by the European Defence Fund (EDF), the Estonian Centre for Defence Investment (ECDI) announced in a press release on 23 August. The project, led by Estonia and including Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Latvia, and Spain, aims to develop an unmanned ground vehicle (UGV), command-and-control system, cyber defence, and integrated sensor network. MUGS will initially improve battlefield situational awareness and the efficiency of the manoeuvring and transport capabilities of units, according to the ECDI.
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Jaan Kaplinski: "My only, but very serious objection to the book [Puhdistus] is that it pretends to be a realistic story about life in Soviet Estonia in the second half of the XXth century, and seems to have been accepted as such by the public in Europe a
Rysslands Röst 24.4.14: Projektet Östligt partnerskap med Sveriges utrikesminister Carl Bildt och hans polske kollega Radek Sikorski som ideologiska inspiratörer firar 5-årsdagen. Precis som år 2009 då projektet godkändes av EU hålls toppmötet 2014 i Prag. I toppmötet deltar ledarna för Tjeckien, Österrike, Polen och Litauen, medan EU representeras av kommissionär med ansvar för EU:s utvidgning och grannskapspolitik Stefan Füle
By Jeremy Hsu, Posted 14 Mar 2014 "We should be more concerned about bullets than bytes at this time," Bumgarner says" "Hacker groups will do what they will outside of government control. But the Georgia incident and the more recent Ukrainian incident suggest that Russia has shown great restraint in its strategic use of cyber attacks, Bumgarner says."