Estonia Approves €2.8B Defense Boost, Eyes HIMARS Amid Modernization Drive

Estonia has approved a new four-year defense investment plan, adding €2.8 billion to meet NATO capability goals. The modernization push includes a major $200 million-plus procurement of six M142 HIMARS rocket systems from Lockheed Martin. Tallinn is also evaluating alternative weapon systems due to concerns over delivery times and pricing. The move follows a similar defense investment increase by neighboring Lithuania, signaling regional security prioritization. Estonia’s defense expansion underscores its commitment to bolstering deterrence in response to evolving security threats.

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