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

Vegvisir, an Estonian defence technology company building the command-and-control software layer for the multi-domain battlefield, today announced a venture investment from Iron Wolf Capital (IWC). V...
The ongoing recalibration of global power dynamics and the acceleration of military conflicts necessitate advanced, interconnected defence technologies, making integrated command systems for unmanned platforms critically urgent.
This investment highlights the increasing focus on software-defined defence capabilities and the efforts by NATO-aligned nations to create more unified and autonomous battlefield systems, reducing reliance on legacy hardware.
The development of a unified command platform for allied unmanned systems suggests a future where interoperability and software-driven warfare become standard, moving away from disparate national defence systems.
- · Vegvisir
- · Iron Wolf Capital
- · NATO allies
- · Defence software developers
- · Legacy defence hardware manufacturers
- · Adversaries with unintegrated systems
- · Non-interoperable national defence projects
Vegvisir gains capital to accelerate the development and deployment of its unified command and control software.
Increased adoption of open-architecture, software-defined platforms across NATO to enhance multi-domain operations and allied interoperability.
The creation of a 'software shield' for NATO, providing a decisive technological advantage in future conflicts by leveraging autonomous, interconnected systems.
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