The deployment follows President Biden’s announcement at the Madrid Summit and is part of a longer series of rotations constituting a persistent, heel-to-toe U.S. presence in the Baltic States.
“This decision marks a significant enhancement of the U.S. rotational military presence in Estonia and the Baltic States, demonstrating U.S.’ long-standing commitment to the security of our region and greatly enhancing NATO’s posture,” said Defense Minister Hanno Pevkur.
The deployment consists of an infantry company and a HIMARS platoon, as well as associated command and control equipment and systems.
“Estonia continues to take significant steps to develop its independent self-defense capabilities. We expect to receive our own HIMARS systems by 2025, so being able to learn the ropes early with the U.S. troops will make the adoption even smoother and win us critical time,” Minister Pevkur added.
The HIMARS is regarded as the most modern and sophisticated long-range fires system in the world today, which will provide significant firepower and strategic effects to Estonia’s defensive posture.
The Estonian Defense Forces will also work with the United States on establishing a divisional structure in Estonia under the framework of NATO. Estonia will join the renowned U.S. Warfighter program comprising a series of exercises culminating in a capstone training event that will give certification to the participating corps and division formations.
“The Estonian division will receive rigorous training to further develop its readiness and interoperability with our closest Allies in order to defend Estonia and the Alliance,” said Minister Pevkur. (ILKHA)