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Estonia Reorders Defense Spending Away From New IFVs and Toward Drones and Air Defense
Estonia plans to halt a €500 million infantry fighting vehicle program and extend the life of its CV90 fleet, redirecting attention toward drones, air defense, and unmanned systems shaped by lessons from Ukraine.
Key Takeaways
- Estonia will suspend a major IFV program and extend its CV90 fleet's service life.
- The country cites Ukraine war lessons and rising armored vehicle costs.
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