Estonian Military - Equipment

Equipment

Armored personnel carriers
  • Sisu XA-180: ?
  • XA-180 ambulance
  • XA-180 command post vehicle
  • XA-180 troop carrier
  • Sisu XA-188: 81
  • XA-188 ambulance
  • XA-188 command post vehicle
  • XA-188 troop carrier
  • BTR-80 UNSh troop carrier
Armored cars
  • Mamba Alvis: 7
Artillery and mortar systems
  • 81mm mortar B455: 41
  • 81mm mortar NM95: 10
  • 81mm mortar M252: 80
  • 120mm mortar 2B11: 14
  • 120mm mortar M/41D: 165
  • 105mm howitzer M-40: 38
  • 122mm field howitzer D-30: 42
  • 155mm field howitzer FH-70: 24
Anti-tank systems
  • 90mm anti-tank gun Pvpj 1110: 130
  • 106mm anti-tank gun M40A1: 30
  • MILAN-2: ?
  • MAPATS: ?
Anti-aircraft systems
  • 23mm anti-aircraft artillery ZU-23-2: 98
  • Mistral 2 manpad: 25 launchers
Other systems
  • Unmanned aerial vehicles
  • Air surveillance radars
Trucks and other support vehicles
  • Mercedes-Benz UNIMOG 416 (high mobility truck): ?
  • Mercedes-Benz UNIMOG 435 (high mobility truck): ?
  • Mercedes-Benz 1017A (truck): ?
  • Volvo Tgb 11 (high mobility off-road car): ?
  • Volvo Tgb 13 (high mobility off-road car): ?
  • Volvo Tgb 20 (off-road capable troop carrier): ?
  • Mercedes-Benz 250 GD and other 250-series cars (off-road cars): ?
  • MAN 4520 (some are used as artillery tractors and some carry ZU-23-2 AA guns): ?
  • MAN 4640 (8x8 truck): ?
  • Hägglunds Bv-206 a.k.a. Bandvagn 206 (tracked and articulated very high mobility special transport vehicle): ?
  • Husqvarna 258A MT: ?
  • Saurer 2DM / Berna 2VM (off-road capable trucks): ?
  • Chevrolet M1008 (off-road car): ?
  • Chevrolet M1009 (off-road car): ?
  • Chevrolet M1010 (medical car): ?
  • DAF YA 4440 (equipment and toop carrier truck): ?
  • And several other trucks and support vehicles.

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