Estonia Purchasing 3 More Lockheed Martin HIMARS Systems
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On April 11, 2026, the Estonian Defence Investment Centre announced a new contract with the United States for the delivery of HIMARS rocket launchers, aimed at significantly strengthening the...
The advanced missile systems can hit targets very precisely at a distance of hundreds of kilometers.
Riigi Kaitseinvesteeringute Keskus ja USA kaitsetööstusettevõte Lockheed Martin allkirjastasid lepingu kolme täiendava HIMARS raketiheitja soetamisex. Leping näeb ette ka ligi 11 miljoni dollari suurust investeeringut Eesti kaitsetööstusesse.
Estonia will purchase three HIMARS facilities from the US defense company Lockheed Martin, which will provide the Estonian Defence Force and NATO with the opportunity to carry out deep strikes, as reported by Defence Minister Hanno Pevkur. He said that deepening cooperation with Lockheed Martin would also directly support the development of the Estonian defense industry. He recalled that the company had already supplied six HIMARS missile launch…
Estonia orders additional HIMARS systems from Lockheed Martin
The acquisition is intended to strengthen Estonia’s long-range strike capability and support NATO defense planning. The additional systems are scheduled to be delivered in 2027. Estonian Defence Minister Hanno Pevkur emphasized the operational importance of the systems. “Additional HIMARS systems will ensure the deep-strike capability required by the Estonian Defence Forces and NATO, significantly strengthening both our national defence capabili…
Estonia to buy three more HIMARS launchers from Lockheed Martin
Estonia is to procure three additional HIMARS multiple rocket launch systems from the American defence company Lockheed Martin, further strengthening its long-range strike capability and deepening defence ties with the United States. The agreement, signed by the Estonian Centre for Defence Investments – ECDI – and Lockheed Martin, also includes additional ammunition and an investment of about $11 million in Estonia’s defence industry. Hanno Pevk…
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