Key facts
- Estonia is shifting its defense strategy.
- The new strategy moves from passive defense to preemptive readiness.
- Estonia plans to strike deep into enemy rear areas.
- The goal is to prevent large-scale battles on Estonian soil.
- Estonia aims for maximum autonomy in its defense.
- The country plans to hold out for at least 30 days without external assistance.
Estonia is transitioning its defense strategy from a passive stance to one of preemptive readiness, with plans to conduct offensive operations deep into enemy rear areas. This strategic shift is designed to prevent large-scale battles from occurring on Estonian territory. A key objective of this new approach is to achieve maximum autonomy, enabling the country to sustain its defense efforts for a minimum of 30 days without relying on external assistance. The strategy emphasizes the development of offensive capabilities to deter potential aggression and maintain national security.
