vastupanuvõimed
Vastupanuvõimed refers to the defensive capabilities and strategic posture of Estonia and encompasses the combination of military forces, reserves, intelligence, civil defence and cyber‑security measures that allow the country to deter and counter potential aggression. The term originates from Estonian military doctrine and has been central to the country’s defence planning since its independence in 1991. It emphasizes a highly integrated command structure, rapid reaction forces, and joint operations with NATO allies. Mobile units, territorial defence groups and a large reservist pool form the backbone of Estonia’s readiness. Modernisation efforts include procurement of short‑range air‑defence systems, unmanned aerial vehicles, advanced communications and cyber‑defence units that enhance situational awareness and rapid response. Civil‑military cooperation is also a critical element, ensuring that civilian infrastructure and the population can support defence efforts during crises. The concept of vastupanuvõimed is regularly reviewed in strategic assessments and serves as a framework for Estonia’s contributions to multinational missions. It seeks to balance deterrence, defence, and partnership while maintaining resilience against hybrid warfare and evolving security threats.