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  1. The Scouts Battalion, an infantry battalion with rapid response capability and consisting wholly of professional servicemen, is also a part of the 1st Infantry Brigade. The unit has the capacity to co-operate with NATO forces. The 1st Infantry Brigade includes: Scouts Battalion; Kalev Infantry Battalion; Viru Infantry Battalion; Air Defence ...

  2. The 1st Infantry Brigade (Estonian: 1. jalaväebrigaad) is an infantry brigade of the Estonian Land Forces. It is the primary military unit in Northern Estonia. The brigade headquarters is based at Tapa.

  3. The 1st Estonian Artillery Brigade (Estonian: 1. suurtükiväebrigaad) was formed on 16 January 1918 in Haapsalu, with podpolkovnik Andres Larka appointed as its commander. By February, the brigade consisted of five batteries, with 26 artillery pieces, 21 officers and 801 soldiers.

  4. “The incoming weapons systems are an important addition to the existing towed and mobile artillery weapon systems and a significant contribution to our combat capability,” said Lt. Col. Allan Raidma, Commander of Artillery Battalion in 1st Infantry Brigade of Estonian Defence Forces.

  5. 15 de abr. de 2021 · The contract worth approximately EUR75 million (USD85 million) will replace existing standard issue firearms in Estonian Defence Forces 1st and 2nd Infantry Brigades, also Estonian Police, Border Guard and Ministry of Justice. This is one of a biggest tenders in Estonia in the last decade.

  6. 5 de abr. de 2018 · Estonian land forces are currently equipped with two rifles. The Galil (used by the 1st Infantry Brigade) and the AK4 (a licensed G3 clone used by the 2nd Infantry Brigade), in 2008 B&T upgraded these rifles but a replacement is expected to be selected this year.

  7. The first new LMT-manufactured firearms will be delivered to the all-professional Scouts Battalion. Later on the new weapons will replace the current main weapons of conscripts and professional personnel of the 1st and 2nd infantry brigades as well as Kaitseliit (Defense League) volunteers.