Terra Drone has opened Terra Defense Europe in Tallinn, giving the Japanese group a dedicated European base for defence unmanned systems. The subsidiary will handle sales, maintenance, logistics management and local partner coordination, while supporting Terra A1, Terra A2 and Terra C1 interceptor programmes developed with Ukrainian companies.
The structure tightens Terra Drone’s supply chain inside Europe and places the company closer to procurement, sustainment and operational support customers. It also consolidates Amazing Drones and Winnylab under the new hub, widening Terra Drone’s defence portfolio and positioning Estonia as its forward node for counter-UAS business.
The move signals a clearer shift from commercial drone services into defence programmes with regional industrial depth.