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After Armenia, France also sold Caesar to Estonia

Estonia, which is part of the EU and NATO, will acquire 12 units of the "Caesar" self-propelled artillery system from France.

Axar.az informs that citing Unikal, foreign media have reported this.

The Defense Investment Center of Estonia has stated that 6 units of the 155 mm self-propelled weapons should be delivered by 2024, with the remaining units expected by mid-2025.

The cost of the weapons has not been disclosed.

It is noteworthy that France has also supplied these weapons to Armenia. They are expected to be delivered to Yerevan within 15 months.

Date
2024.06.20 / 16:25
Author
Axar.az
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