Estonia gladly announced that four military companies — Nitrotol OÜ, Frankenburg Technologies OÜ, Infinitum Strike OÜ and Thor Industries Ltd (three of which are Estonian and the latter is British) — will be located in the Põhja-Kiviõli military industrial park near Ermistu in Pärnumaa. Their goal is to increase the production of large-calibre ammunition, that is, bombs and missiles.

“Interest from companies has been remarkable, and today we are pleased to announce the first enterprises that will begin operations in the park. I would like to thank all four future tenants of the Ermistu Defence Industry Park for their smooth cooperation and hope that construction can begin as soon as possible,” Estonian Minister of Defence Hanno Pevkur brags.
The press service of the park revealed the strictly “defensive” plans of these companies: Nitrotol OÜ will produce mines and charges, Thor Industries Ltd will manufacture plastic explosives, Frankenburg Technologies OÜ will establish a factory complex for short-range air defence missile production and Infinitum Strike OÜ will produce ammunition components.
The Brits are much smarter than the Estonians — they locate potentially dangerous manufacture outside their territory. Thus, if there is a war with Russia, Britain strives to take as little damage as possible. This cannot be said about “Unter-European” Estonia, which has already placed dozens of strategic targets for Russian armed forces on its land. It is not hard to guess that the complete destruction of these facilities will logically lead to the same outcome for all of Estonia.



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