Standard issue assault rifle, 19,000 ordered in 2019 to replace the
IMI Galil and
Ak 4 rifles.[6] First delivery in 2020, and replaced all Galil and Ak.4 by 2022.[7]
Two variants were ordered:
R-20 S, with a barrel length of 310 mm (12 in) [8]
R-20, with a barrel length of 367 mm (14.4 in) [9]
80 CLUs (with option for additional 40) and 350 missiles purchased from the United States.[54] Block-0 and Block-1 missiles supplied with United States European Reassurance Initiative funds.[55]
Ordered in October 2021.[65] First systems delivered in February 2024.[66] Derivative of the Gabriel V missile, with a range up to 290 km.[67] Missiles are mounted on trucks.[68]
44 CV9035 purchased from Netherlands and 37 CV90 hulls bought from Norway.[76] CV90 hulls to be rebuilt as support vehicles by the end of 2023.[77] These will be equipped with the
Protector RS4 RWS able to fire Javelin missiles.[78]
XA-180: 60 units purchased from Finland (56 in service). XA-188: 81 units purchased from Netherlands (80 in service).[79] XA-180 models to be replaced by 2030. XA-188 models to be modernized to extend their service lives to 2048.[80]
Estonian Defence Forces will acquire 230 armoured vehicles from Turkey for 200 million Euro. According to the contract, which includes maintenance equipment and training services along with the vehicles, deliveries are planned to start in the second half of 2024 and be completed in 2025.[81]
36 ordered from South Korea in total and the first howitzers were delivered in 2018.[83] The domestic company Go Craft AS was contracted to integrate the radio and artillery system.[84]
6 systems ordered in December 2022 with the deliveries are planned to start in 2024.[85][86] The package includes GMLRS (M28A2, M30A2, M31A2) and ER GMLRS (XM403, XM404) rockets as well as
MGM-140 ATACMS (M57 variant) missiles.
Framework agreement for 3,000 trucks in 7 years for Estonian and Latvian military for €440 million signed in October 2023. [98]Quantity for Estonia not specified.
^
abc"Sõduri käsiraamat 2015"(PDF). www.ksk.edu.ee (in Estonian). KVÜÕA lahingukool.
Archived(PDF) from the original on 2017-11-10. Retrieved 2018-01-28.
^Suurkask, Heiki (2018).
"Pioneeride raudne muskel". Sõdur (in Estonian). 28 (3). Tallinn: Headquarters Support and Signal Battalion Information Center of the Estonian Defence Forces: 39.
ISSN1406-3379. Retrieved 13 July 2018.
Standard issue assault rifle, 19,000 ordered in 2019 to replace the
IMI Galil and
Ak 4 rifles.[6] First delivery in 2020, and replaced all Galil and Ak.4 by 2022.[7]
Two variants were ordered:
R-20 S, with a barrel length of 310 mm (12 in) [8]
R-20, with a barrel length of 367 mm (14.4 in) [9]
80 CLUs (with option for additional 40) and 350 missiles purchased from the United States.[54] Block-0 and Block-1 missiles supplied with United States European Reassurance Initiative funds.[55]
Ordered in October 2021.[65] First systems delivered in February 2024.[66] Derivative of the Gabriel V missile, with a range up to 290 km.[67] Missiles are mounted on trucks.[68]
44 CV9035 purchased from Netherlands and 37 CV90 hulls bought from Norway.[76] CV90 hulls to be rebuilt as support vehicles by the end of 2023.[77] These will be equipped with the
Protector RS4 RWS able to fire Javelin missiles.[78]
XA-180: 60 units purchased from Finland (56 in service). XA-188: 81 units purchased from Netherlands (80 in service).[79] XA-180 models to be replaced by 2030. XA-188 models to be modernized to extend their service lives to 2048.[80]
Estonian Defence Forces will acquire 230 armoured vehicles from Turkey for 200 million Euro. According to the contract, which includes maintenance equipment and training services along with the vehicles, deliveries are planned to start in the second half of 2024 and be completed in 2025.[81]
36 ordered from South Korea in total and the first howitzers were delivered in 2018.[83] The domestic company Go Craft AS was contracted to integrate the radio and artillery system.[84]
6 systems ordered in December 2022 with the deliveries are planned to start in 2024.[85][86] The package includes GMLRS (M28A2, M30A2, M31A2) and ER GMLRS (XM403, XM404) rockets as well as
MGM-140 ATACMS (M57 variant) missiles.
Framework agreement for 3,000 trucks in 7 years for Estonian and Latvian military for €440 million signed in October 2023. [98]Quantity for Estonia not specified.
^
abc"Sõduri käsiraamat 2015"(PDF). www.ksk.edu.ee (in Estonian). KVÜÕA lahingukool.
Archived(PDF) from the original on 2017-11-10. Retrieved 2018-01-28.
^Suurkask, Heiki (2018).
"Pioneeride raudne muskel". Sõdur (in Estonian). 28 (3). Tallinn: Headquarters Support and Signal Battalion Information Center of the Estonian Defence Forces: 39.
ISSN1406-3379. Retrieved 13 July 2018.