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In total, the country ordered 12 Caesar Self -Propelled Howitzers, the first batch came at the beginning of the year and was tested several times in exercises.

The Ministry of Defense of Estonia announced the arrival of the second batch of installation of Caesar’s self -propelled French artillery.

As part of the supply, Estonia received six more new howitzers, which, as the department said, “in addition to strengthening the firepower, mobility and defense of the country.

Delivery is part of the previously completed agreement between Estonia and France aimed at strengthening potential defense.

In general, Estonia ordered 12 Caesar self -Propelled Howitzers. The first batch came at the beginning of the year and repeatedly used in the exercises.

Contracts for the purchase of 12 self -propelled guns were signed by the State Defense Investment Center (RKIK) along with the French Defense Agency DGA and KNDs last day. Agreements also provide for further extraction.

It is reported that the Ministry of Defense of Estonia has planned the new plan of developing 18 modern French self -propelled guns.

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