Naval & Maritime defence companies in Estonia

We track 4 naval and maritime companies in Estonia, most of them in Tallinn and Muhu. Among them are Baltic Workboats, Cross Water Production and Mindchip.

All Naval & Maritime Companies in Estonia

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Baltic WorkboatsNasva · 51-200 employees · Naval & Maritime
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Estonian shipyard building aluminum naval patrol vessels for the Estonian Navy and international customers. Delivered 200+ vessels to 20+ countries including the Navy 45 WP with remote weapon stations.

Navy 45 WP
Navy 45 WP
A 44.6-metre hybrid aluminium naval vessel with 3,000 nm range, MTU 16V4000 engines reaching 30 knots, and a crew capacity of 28 including a RHIB daughter boat compartment, built for the Estonian Navy.
EUROGUARD USV
EUROGUARD USV
A 45-metre semi-autonomous modular surface vessel being developed under the European Defence Fund with 27 partners from 10 countries, featuring autonomous navigation, obstacle detection, and mission-configurable modules, with launch scheduled for 2026.
Pilot 1500 WP
Pilot 1500 WP
A 15-metre wave-piercing pilot boat with patented hull design that reduces vertical acceleration by 40% and improves fuel economy by up to 30% compared to traditional hulls, delivered in a series of 11 to Denmark.
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Cross Water ProductionMuhu · Naval & Maritime
No listed roles

Swedish-Estonian modular workboat platform for defence, security and industry. Aluminium hull with rail-mounted modules that reconfigure in under ten minutes for border patrol, special operations, SAR and naval support.

Mindchip logo
MindchipTallinn · 11-50 employees · Naval & Maritime
No listed roles

Estonian AI company developing autonomous vessel technology with real-time decision-making capabilities for maritime operations and defence applications.

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Stickleback RoboticsTallinn · 1-10 employees · Naval & Maritime
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Autonomous marine drones for maritime surveillance and defence. Morpheus and Neo platforms carry 180kg payloads, operate at sea state 4 with thermal and sonar sensors, and coordinate as swarms.