Estonia Expects Delayed US Arms Shipments in Coming Months

U.S. arms shipments to Estonia, previously stalled by the Iran war, are slated to resume in the coming months. According to Estonian Defence Minister Hanno Pevkur, logistical arrangements for the transport of contracted military hardware are currently underway. Logistical Resumption of U.S. Arms Deliveries The flow of contracted defense equipment to Estonia is moving forward … Read more

Lithuania Warns of Russian Plans to Attack Infrastructure

Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda has confirmed that national intelligence services have received signals indicating Russia is planning attacks against critical infrastructure. While specific targets, dates, or locations remain unidentified, the government is moving to tighten security across energy and transport networks as a precautionary measure to prevent physical damage to vital national systems. Intelligence Signals … Read more

Russia Demands Proof Over GPS Jamming Allegations in Europe

The Invisible Front: Is GPS Spoofing the New Norm in Electronic Warfare? In an era where global navigation depends entirely on satellite signals, the silent disruption of GPS has moved from the realm of science fiction to a pressing geopolitical reality. Recent allegations from Baltic officials suggest that Russia has significantly expanded its electronic warfare … Read more

Latvia Boosts Anti-Drone Defenses on Russia and Belarus Borders

The New Frontline: How Drones Are Redefining Baltic Security The skies over the Baltic region have become a high-stakes testing ground for the future of modern warfare. As Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia grapple with an increasing frequency of stray drones—often linked to the conflict in Ukraine—the traditional concept of border security is undergoing a radical … Read more