Australian Army Expands Use of Estonian-Croatian Startup Vegvisir Mixed Reality Tech for Battlefield Awareness

The Australian Army has placed a follow-up order with Vegvisir to further integrate its Mixed Reality-based situational awareness technology into armored vehicles. Vegvisir CEO Ingvar Pärnamäe expressed enthusiasm, citing overwhelmingly positive feedback from initial trials. The XR-Based Situational Awareness Systems have been successfully tested on modified M113 Armored Personnel Carriers, enhancing battlefield visibility and decision-making. The technology provides 360-degree real-time awareness, allowing crews to operate effectively in complex environments. The expanded order reflects Australia’s commitment to leveraging advanced digital tools for military modernization. Original news

Hungary, Italy temporarily take on Croatian air defence

Hungary and Italy have temporarily assumed responsibility for Croatia’s air defense during its transition from MiG-21 aircraft to Dassault Rafale jets. Hungarian Air Force Saab Gripens and Italian Air Force Eurofighter F-2000s will provide air policing and quick reaction alert (QRA) until late 2025 or early 2026. This arrangement is part of NATO’s air-policing missions and comes at no cost to Croatia. The agreement signifies the official retirement of the MiG-21 from Croatian service. This collaboration ensures Croatia’s airspace security during its military modernization. Original news

Croatia procures Leopard 2A8 MBTs and HIMARS

Croatia is set to acquire Leopard 2A8 main battle tanks and High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS), as announced by Vice-President and Defence Minister Ivan Anušić on November 5. The cost of the 40-50 Leopard tanks will be offset by German financial support for Croatia’s provision of armored vehicles to Ukraine, under a recent letter of intent (LoI). Anušić and German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius signed the LoI on October 28 in Berlin, outlining plans to deliver 30 M-84 tanks and 30 M-80 infantry fighting vehicles, along with spare parts and ammunition, from Croatia to Ukraine. Additionally, Croatia is slated […]

Rheinmetall and DOK-ING to work together on armed support UGV development

Germany’s Rheinmetall and Croatia’s DOK-ING have partnered to develop the DOK-ING Komodo, a new unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) for mine scattering, armed support, and counter-mobility, scheduled for presentation in 2025. This joint venture will see Rheinmetall providing capability modules, upgrade kits, and international market access, enhancing the Komodo’s versatility in direct and indirect fire, mine-laying, and reconnaissance operations. The Komodo is designed to work alongside tanks and infantry fighting vehicles, complementing Rheinmetall products like the KF51 Panther IFV and Büffel-3 armored recovery vehicle. With speeds up to 60 km/h, it will support operations by mapping mined areas and providing high-speed […]

Croatia to buy 50 German Leopard tanks under Ukraine discount

Croatia has signed a letter of intent with Germany to purchase up to 50 Leopard 2A8 tanks, marking a major modernization step for its armed forces. This acquisition, offered at a discounted price, compensates Croatia for its planned transfer of older M-84 tanks and M-80 infantry vehicles to Ukraine. The agreement was solidified during a meeting between Croatian Defense Minister Ivan Anušić and his German counterpart Boris Pistorius on October 28. Beyond tank acquisition, Rheinmetall and Croatian company DOK-ING also signed a memorandum to jointly develop and market the new DOK-ING Komodo unmanned ground platform. This partnership aligns Croatia with […]