List of equipment of the Estonian Defence Forces
Military equipment of the Estonian Defence Forces is a list of modern military equipment currently in service with the Estonian Defence Forces.
Personal equipment[]
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A soldier from the Scouts Battalion in ESTDCU firing his Galil SAR.
The equipment of the Estonian Land Forces troops includes:
- ESTDCU (ESTonian Digital Camo Uniform)
- Personnel Armor System for Ground Troops
- Ballistic vest
- Night vision device
Weapons[]
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Caliber | Notes |
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Pistols | |||||
Heckler & Koch USP | ![]() |
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Semi-automatic pistol | 9×19mm Parabellum | Standard issue pistol.[1] |
Submachine guns | |||||
Uzi | ![]() |
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Submachine gun | 9×19mm Parabellum | Variant Mini Uzi.[2] Purchased from Israel in 1993.[3] |
Heckler & Koch MP5 | ![]() |
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Submachine gun | 9×19mm Parabellum | Used weapons purchased from Norway in 2013 to replace Carl Gustaf m/45 submachine guns.[4][5] |
Shotguns | |||||
Benelli M3 | ![]() |
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Semi-automatic shotgun | 12 gauge | Variant M3T.[6] |
Assault rifles | |||||
LMT R-20 Rahe | ![]() |
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Assault rifle | 5.56×45mm NATO 7.62×51mm NATO |
All units will be equipped with the new standard issue rifle by 2022. The EDF uses three variants of the rifle: R-20 S with a 12" 5.56 mm barrel, R-20 with a 14.4" 5.56 mm barrel, and R-20 L with a 16" 7.62 mm barrel.[7][8][9][10] |
IMI Galil | ![]() |
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Assault rifle | 5.56×45mm NATO | Variants AR, SAR and ARM. Purchased from Israel in 1993.[3] Standard issue assault rifle, in service with the 1st Infantry Brigade.[11][12][13] To be replaced by 2022.[14][15] |
Heckler & Koch G3 | ![]() |
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Battle rifle | 7.62×51mm NATO | Variants Ak4, G3A3ZF, G3A4 and AG3F2. Standard issue assault rifle, in service with the 2nd Infantry Brigade.[16][17][5] To be replaced by 2022.[14][15] |
Sniper rifles | |||||
Galil Sniper (Galatz) | ![]() |
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Sniper rifle | 7.62×51mm NATO | Purchased from Israel in 1993.[3][18] |
Sako TRG | ![]() |
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Sniper rifle | .338 Lapua Magnum | Variant Sako TRG-42.[19] Purchased in 2007.[20] New 8.6 mm caliber sniper rifles to be procured.[21] |
PGM Hécate II | ![]() |
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Sniper rifle Anti-materiel rifle |
12.7×99mm NATO | Purchased in 2007.[20][22] |
Machine guns | |||||
IWI Negev | ![]() |
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Light machine gun | 5.56×45mm NATO | Purchased from Israel in 1993.[3][23] |
FN MAG | ![]() |
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General-purpose machine gun | 7.62×51mm NATO | Variant Kulspruta 58B.[24] Donated by Sweden between 1999-2002.[3][25] |
MG 3 | ![]() |
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General-purpose machine gun | 7.62×51mm NATO | Roughly 1500 donated by Germany.[25] Unknown number purchased from Norway in 2013.[5][26] To be replaced in 2023.[21] |
M2 Browning | ![]() |
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Heavy machine gun | 12.7×99mm NATO | [27] |
Grenade launchers | |||||
Brügger & Thomet GL06 | ![]() |
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Grenade launcher | 40x46mm | Stand alone grenade launcher.[28] |
Heckler & Koch AG-C/GLM | ![]() |
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Grenade launcher | 40x46mm | Under barrel weapon designed to fit on many types of assault rifles. Latest H & K design.[29] |
Heckler & Koch HK79 | ![]() |
Grenade launcher | 40x46mm | Under barrel 1970's design for G3 rifles. (HK69 - stand alone weapon pictured - HK 79 is a variant.) Purchased from Norway in 2013.[5][30] | |
M203 | ![]() |
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Grenade launcher | 40x46mm | Under barrel design for LMT R-20 Rahe rifles.[10] |
Anti-armour weapons | |||||
Carl Gustav | ![]() |
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Recoilless rifle | 84mm | Variants M2 and M3.[31][32] Donated by Sweden.[3] Unknown number purchased from Norway in 2013.[5] M2 variant to be replaced by M4 variant in 2022.[33] |
C90-CR (M3) | ![]() |
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Rocket-propelled grenade | 90mm | Variants C-90-CR-RB (M3), C-90-CR-AM (M3) and C-90-CR-BK (M3).[34][35][36] Initial batch purchased in 2009. More purchased in 2010[37] and 2018.[38] |
FGM-148 Javelin | ![]() |
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Anti-tank guided missile | 127mm | 80 CLU (with option for additional 40) and 350 missiles purchased from the United States.[39] Block-0 and Block-1 missiles supplied with United States European Reassurance Initiative funds.[40] |
Spike | ![]() |
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Anti-tank guided missile | 130mm | 18 Spike-LR II systems to be delivered by EuroSpike GmbH, beginning in 2020.[41][42]
In addition, more than 500 Spike-SR systems purchased in 2022.[43] |
Air defence weapons | |||||
ZU-23-2 | ![]() |
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Autocannon | 23×152mm | Purchased from Israel in 1993.[3][44] |
Mistral | ![]() |
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Surface-to-air missile | 90mm | Purchased in 2007 from MBDA with SAAB Giraffe AMB radars for 1st Infantry Brigade.[45] At least 40 launchers delivered.[46] Mistral 3 missiles received in 2015.[47] |
Mortars | |||||
M252 | ![]() |
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Mortar | 81mm | 80 mortars received from the United States in 2010 as military aid.[48] |
m/41D | ![]() |
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Mortar | 120mm | 165 mortars in holding as of 2010.[49] To be replaced with mortars from Elbit Systems.[50] |
Howitzers | |||||
H63 (D-30) | ![]() |
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Howitzer | 122mm | 42 howitzers purchased from Finland in 2009 to replace previously used 105mm howitzers.[51] Will be replaced by K9.[52] |
FH70 | ![]() |
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Howitzer | 155 mm | 24 howitzers in holding as of 2010.[49] Purchased from Germany at around 2004.[53] Will be replaced by K9 and mothballed.[52] |
K9 Thunder | ![]() |
Self-propelled howitzer | 155 mm | 18 self-propelled howitzers on order.[54] Deliveries started in 2020.[55][56] In total, 24 to be procured.[52] | |
Coastal defence equipment | |||||
Blue Spear | ![]() |
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Anti-ship missile | Ordered in October 2021.[57] Blue Spear 5G SSM variant, a derivative of the Gabriel V missile, with a range up to 290 km. |
Vehicles[]
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Number | Notes |
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Armoured fighting vehicles | |||||
Combat Vehicle 90 | ![]() |
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Infantry fighting vehicle | 44[58] | 44 CV9035 purchased from Netherlands and 37 hulls bought from Norway. Norwegian hulls to be rebuilt as support vehicles by the end of 2023.[59] These will be equipped with the Protector RS4 RWS able to fire FGM-148 Javelin missiles.[60] |
Support vehicle | 31 to be converted | ||||
Patria Pasi | ![]() |
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Armoured personnel carrier | 136 | XA-180: 60 units purchased from Finland (56 in service). XA-188: 81 units purchased from Netherlands (80 in service).[61] XA-180 models to be replaced by 2030. XA-188 models to be modernized to extend their service lives to 2048.[62] |
Engineering vehicles | |||||
Bergepanzer 2 | ![]() |
Armoured recovery vehicle | 4 | Two vehicles purchased from Netherlands.[63] Two additional vehicles purchased in 2021.[64] | |
Dachs | ![]() |
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Armoured engineering vehicle | 5 | Two vehicles purchased from Germany.[63] Three additional vehicles purchased in 2021.[64] |
Biber | ![]() |
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Armoured vehicle-launched bridge | 2 | Two vehicles purchased from Netherlands.[63] |
Mercedes-Benz Actros | ![]() |
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Recovery vehicle | 2 | [65] |
TMM-3M | ![]() |
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Truck launched bridge | 4+ | Purchased from Ukraine in 2015.[66] Additional systems donated by Finland in 2017.[67] |
Logistics vehicles | |||||
MAN KAT1 | ![]() |
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Military truck | Variants 4610, 4620, 4530 and 4640 as of 2015.[68][69] | |
Mercedes-Benz Unimog | ![]() |
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Military truck | Purchased from Germany in 2008.[70][71] Variants U1300, U1700 and U5000.[68] | |
DAF F218 series | ![]() |
Military truck | Purchased from Netherlands in 2008.[70] Variants DAF YAL 4440 and YAL 4442 as of 2015.[68] | ||
Mercedes-Benz 1017A | ![]() |
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Military truck | Purchased from Germany in 2008.[70] | |
Mercedes-Benz Arocs | ![]() |
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Military truck | 10 | Purchased in 2019.[72] |
Volvo FMX | ![]() |
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Military truck | 52 | First batch (12) purchased in 2015.[73] Second batch (40) purchased in 2019.[74] |
MAN TGA | ![]() |
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Military truck | [75] | |
Sisu E13TP | ![]() |
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Military truck | [76] | |
Utility vehicles | |||||
Mercedes-Benz G-Class | ![]() |
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Military light utility vehicle | Variants G250 and G290 as of 2015.[68][77] | |
Motorcycles | |||||
Husqvarna 258A MT | ![]() |
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Motorcycle | [78] | |
Unmanned ground vehicles | |||||
THeMIS | ![]() |
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Unmanned ground vehicle | 3 | [79] |
Ships[]
Class | Image | Origin | Type | Ship | Notes |
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Lindormen-class | ![]() |
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Auxiliary ship | EML Wambola (A433) | Purchased from Denmark in 2006. Commissioned in 2016 to replace EML Tasuja (A432) |
Sandown-class | ![]() |
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Minehunter | EML Admiral Cowan (M313) EML Sakala (M314) EML Ugandi (M315) |
Purchased from the United Kingdom in 2006. Modernized between 2018-2020 to extend the service lives of the ships to 2035.[42] |
Navy 18 WP | ![]() |
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Coastal patrol boat | Commissioned in 2021.[80] |
Aircraft[]
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Number | Notes |
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Aircraft | |||||
PZL M28 Skytruck | ![]() |
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Military transport aircraft | 2 | Received in 2019.[81] |
Aero L-39 Albatros | ![]() |
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Jet trainer | 1 | Rented from Aerohooldus OÜ and Sky LLC since 2015. Used for training.[82][83] |
Robinson R44 | ![]() |
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Helicopter | 3[84] | Received in 2002 from United States as a donation.[82][85] Used for surveillance, search and rescue, and training.[86] To be retired in 2020.[81] |
AeroVironment RQ-20 Puma | ![]() |
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Unmanned aerial vehicle | Undisclosed number or RQ-20B Puma AE II systems to be delivered by 2021.[87] | |
Threod Systems Stream C UAV | ![]() |
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Unmanned aerial vehicle | In use in undisclosed numbers, with 2nd Infantry Brigade. [88][89] | |
Threod Systems UAV KX-4 LE Titan | ![]() |
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Unmanned aerial vehicle | In use in undisclosed numbers. Used in combination with the THeMIS UGV platform in Mali.[90] |
Radars[]
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Number | Notes |
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AN/TPS-77 | ![]() |
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Passive electronically scanned array | 1 | Purchased in 2003. Placed at Kellavere.[91][92] Modernized in 2014.[93] |
VERA-E | ![]() |
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Passive radar | 1[94] | Purchased in 2004.[91][92] |
Giraffe AMB | ![]() |
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Passive electronically scanned array | 4[94] | Used with Mistral surface-to-air missile systems. |
Ground Master 403 | ![]() |
Active electronically scanned array | 2 | Purchased in 2009.[91][92] Mounted on Sisu E13TP trucks.[95] | |
GCA-2020 | ![]() |
Precision approach radar | 1 | Transportable version ordered in 2013. Used at Ämari Air Base.[93] | |
AN/TSQ-288 | ![]() |
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Air Defense Command and Coordination System | Gifted to Estonian Navy by US for 1.7 million USD.[96] |
See also[]
- List of equipment of the Estonian Defence League
- List of active Estonian Navy ships
- List of Estonian Navy ships
- Estonian Air Force Equipment
- List of historic Estonian Air Force aircraft
- Estonian Special Operations Force Equipment
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External links[]
- Equipment - Estonian Defence Forces (in Estonian)
Categories:
- Military equipment of Estonia
- Lists of military equipment