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Terra Drone Establishes Estonia-Based Defense Subsidiary to Support European Expansion

June 15, 2026 by Miriam McNabb Leave a Comment

New company reflects broader shift from commercial drone services to defense and counter-drone systems

Japan’s Terra Drone Corporation has established a new company in Estonia, creating a European base for its growing defense business. The new subsidiary, Terra Defense Europe, will support sales, maintenance, logistics management, and local partnerships for defense-related unmanned systems across Europe.

The move comes just months after Terra Drone announced its formal entry into the defense market, marking a significant evolution for a company that built its reputation in commercial drone services, surveying, infrastructure inspection, agriculture, and unmanned traffic management (UTM).

According to the company, Terra Defense Europe will serve as a hub for business development, supply, maintenance, operational support, and logistics management for defense unmanned aircraft systems. The subsidiary will support Terra Drone’s interceptor drone programs, including the Terra A1, Terra A2, and Terra C1 systems being developed in collaboration with Ukrainian companies.

Why Estonia?

Terra Drone says the new company will help it participate more effectively in European defense programs and procurement efforts.

The company points to growing European investment in defense manufacturing and procurement, including initiatives designed to strengthen the continent’s defense industrial base and improve supply chain resilience. Terra Drone says that maintaining a local presence will help it work with regional partners while providing maintenance and operational support closer to customers.

Estonia was selected because of its position within Europe’s defense and technology ecosystem. The company describes the country as a strategic location for expanding defense operations across Europe and other regions.

The new subsidiary is based in Tallinn and will be led by Terra Drone founder and CEO Toru Tokushige. Its responsibilities include sales, maintenance, logistics management, and coordination with local partners for defense applications.

From Agriculture and Infrastructure to Defense

The announcement highlights how dramatically Terra Drone’s business has evolved over the past decade.

The company initially gained recognition as a drone services provider focused on surveying and infrastructure applications. In 2016, Terra Drone expanded into agricultural drones with the launch of its Terra 1 crop-spraying platform, positioning agriculture as one of its key growth markets.

The agriculture business continued to grow. In 2023, Terra Drone acquired agricultural spraying and mapping specialist Avirtech and launched the Terra Agri brand to expand precision agriculture services in Southeast Asia.

At the same time, Terra Drone expanded globally through acquisitions and investments in software and airspace management technologies. The company’s acquisition of UTM provider Unifly helped establish a presence in digital airspace infrastructure and drone traffic management, areas that remain important parts of its commercial business.

That commercial foundation now appears to be supporting a broader defense strategy.

In March 2026, Terra Drone announced its formal entry into the defense equipment market and outlined plans for a U.S.-based defense subsidiary. The company cited growing global demand for unmanned systems and lessons learned from modern conflicts, particularly the widespread use of drones in Ukraine.

Building on Ukrainian Partnerships

A key element of Terra Drone’s defense strategy is its collaboration with Ukrainian defense technology companies.

The company says Terra Defense Europe will serve as a platform for expanding those partnerships across Europe. According to the press release, the subsidiary will combine Ukrainian development capabilities with Terra Drone’s global network and business infrastructure.

The approach reflects a broader trend within the drone industry. As the war in Ukraine continues to drive rapid innovation in both attack and counter-drone technologies, companies across Europe, Asia, and North America have increasingly looked to Ukrainian firms for operational expertise and product development partnerships.

Terra Drone has already announced the deployment of its Terra A2 interceptor drone in Ukraine through a partnership with Ukrainian defense technology company WinnyLab.

Looking Ahead

Terra Drone says the establishment of Terra Defense Europe will strengthen its ability to provide supply, maintenance, and logistics support for defense unmanned systems while creating new opportunities in European defense programs.

While the company says the new subsidiary is not expected to have a material impact on financial results in the current fiscal year, the move represents another step in a strategic shift that has accelerated throughout 2026.

For an industry that once viewed agriculture, surveying, and infrastructure inspection as the primary commercial growth markets, Terra Drone’s evolution illustrates how rapidly defense and counter-drone technologies have become a central focus for many established drone companies worldwide.

Read more:

  • Terra Drone Deploys Terra A2 Interceptor Drone to Ukraine Frontlines
  • Terra A1 Interceptor Drone Begins Operational Deployment in Ukraine
  • Terra Drone Invests in Ukraine-Based Interceptor Drone Company, Launches Terra A1
  • Terra Drone Announces Entry into Defense Market with Planned U.S. Subsidiary
Miriam McNabb

Miriam McNabb is the Editor-in-Chief of DRONELIFE and CEO of JobForDrones, a professional drone services marketplace, and a fascinated observer of the emerging drone industry and the regulatory environment for drones. Miriam has penned over 3,000 articles focused on the commercial drone space and is an international speaker and recognized figure in the industry.  Miriam has a degree from the University of Chicago and over 20 years of experience in high tech sales and marketing for new technologies.
For drone industry consulting or writing, Email Miriam.

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