Bittium bolsters defense operations with new system integrations
Bittium Oyj announced multiple agreements and partnerships enhancing its role as a provider of tactical communication systems for the defense industry.

Finnish telecommunications technology company Bittium Oyj has recently focused on expanding its offerings and partner network within the defense sector. The company has emphasized the development and integration of tactical communication networks, reinforcing its position as a key industry player.
Bittium has issued several press releases detailing its strategic advancements. These include a software maintenance agreement for the Estonian Defence Forces' tactical communication system and an expansion of the Croatian Armed Forces' tactical communication network. These projects highlight Bittium's capacity to deliver and support complex, long-term solutions for international defense clients.
Furthermore, Bittium has advanced its technology by transforming its software-defined radios into AI-powered situational awareness sensors and enabling hybrid network connectivity between the tactical edge and strategic command. The company has also collaborated with entities like Spain's Indra and Germany's Sensofusion, demonstrating its commitment to building ecosystems and improving technological interoperability.
In 2025, Bittium entered into an agreement with the NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCIA), strengthening its role as a key supplier of security technology. Concurrently, the company noted a change in its industry classification, reflecting the significant growth of its defense and security business. These strategic partnerships and customer contracts underscore Bittium's ongoing investment in addressing the needs of evolving security environments.