Defense company Anduril Industries says it joined the U.S. Army’s 10th Army Air and Missile Defense Command and the Estonian Defense Forces in Tallinn, Estonia, for exercise Digital Shield 1.0, one of the first major event to put NATO’s Eastern Flank Deterrence Line concept into practice.
Over five days, Anduril engineers worked alongside U.S. and Estonian units to connect previously separate sensors, radars, and command and control systems into a single distributed network—the kind of digital infrastructure the EFDL will rely on across Europe, according to a statement released on Nov. 23.
The measures are designed to halt Russian aggression shown by that country’s protracted war with Ukraine.
