AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoBaltic Security Watch: Latvian intelligence warns Russia may be preparing hybrid provocations against the Baltic states or Poland—using drones, missiles and covert actions to pressure NATO to ease support for Ukraine, with officials stressing the danger of miscalculation. Air Defence Industry: Frankenburg Technologies opened a Riga factory to mass-produce Mark I anti-drone missiles, aiming for up to 100 missiles per day by year-end and expanding production to Estonia, the UK and Poland. EU Critical Infrastructure: The European Commission is funding two Regional Cable Hubs (including a Baltic Sea hub coordinated with Latvia) and launching a €40m call to boost Europe’s ability to repair submarine cables. SAFE Defence Financing: Latvia is set to receive a €3.5bn EU defence loan under the SAFE programme to develop drone technologies. Public Platform for Ads: Latvia launched a public platform for real-time monitoring of political radio ads. Tourism Policy: The Latvian Review notes a wider regional push: Ireland’s cabinet won’t oppose local tourist taxes—an example of how municipalities are seeking new funding tools.
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