Vegvisir raises funding to connect allied unmanned systems through a unified command platform

Estonian defence tech firm Vegvisir has secured venture investment from Iron Wolf Capital to bolster its unified command platform for allied unmanned systems. The company's software aims to address the critical need for interoperability in modern warfare, enabling seamless connection and control of diverse manned and unmanned assets across various domains. This development is significant as allied armed forces increasingly integrate unmanned systems, highlighting a persistent challenge in command-and-control infrastructure. Vegvisir’s innovative solution provides a software-native, platform-agnostic operational interface designed to bridge the gap in fragmented and proprietary command systems. The platform incorporates AI-driven detection and decision support, significantly reducing the cognitive load on operators managing complex multi-domain operations. Its ultimate ambition is to function as the central command interface for allied warfare, akin to air traffic control for global aviation, ensuring smooth data flow and decision-making regardless of asset origin or nationality. This strategic investment is set to accelerate Vegvisir's product development, deepen its integrations with allied unmanned platform providers, and expand its customer base within NATO member states. The funding will also support the company’s transition from deep product development to operational deployments and commercial scaling, positioning Vegvisir to address the growing demand for effective multi-domain operational capabilities.
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Why this matters for European digital sovereignty
Estonian defense tech firm Vegvisir's funding to connect allied unmanned systems addresses interoperability challenges relevant to European NATO members. The company's platform-agnostic approach and AI capabilities position it to support European defense modernization and industrial positioning in a critical sector. This development highlights the growing importance of indigenous European technological solutions for national security and alliances.
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