Estonian Division
The Estonian Division is the main combat unit of the Estonian Land Forces. The division was established in December 2022 and commands the 1st and 2nd Infantry Brigades as well as an artillery battalion and support units.
Estonian Division | |
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Active | December 2022 - current |
Country | Estonia |
Branch | Estonian Land Forces |
Headquarters location | Tallinn |
Website | https://mil.ee/en/landforces/estonian-division/ |
Commanders | |
Current commander | Veiko-Vello Palm |
History
An agreement to establish the division was an outcome of the June 2022 Madrid summit.[1] It was formed in December 2022.[2] Major-General Veiko-Vello Palm was appointed to command the division in January 2023.[3]
The Estonian Division is responsible for the defence of the entire country.[1] It can also be assigned to NATO, and forms part of NATO's Multinational Corps Northeast.[2]
Structure
As of July 2023, the Estonian Division comprised:
- Estonian Division headquarters, in Tallinn[4]
- Headquarters and Signal Battalion, in Tallinn
- Artillery Battalion, in Tapa
- Logistics Battalion, in Paldiski
- 1st Infantry Brigade, in Tapa
- Headquarters and Signal Company, in Tapa
- Scouts Battalion, in Tapa, professional rapid reaction unit armed with CV-90s
- Kalev Infantry Battalion, in Jõhvi
- Viru Infantry Battalion, in Jõhvi
- Air Defense Battalion, in Tapa
- Engineer Battalion, in Tapa
- Combat Service Support Battalion, in Tapa
- Reconnaissance Company, in Tapa
- Anti-Tank Company, in Jõhvi
- 2nd Infantry Brigade, in Luunja[5]
- Headquarters and Signal Company, in Luunja
- Kuperjanov Infantry Battalion, in Võru
- 22nd Infantry Battalion (Reserve)
- 23rd Infantry Battalion (Reserve)
- 25th Artillery Battalion (Reserve)
- Air Defense Battalion (Reserve)
- Engineer Battalion (Reserve)
- Combat Service Support Battalion, in Võru
- Reconnaissance Company (Reserve)
- Anti-Tank Company (Reserve)
British Army forces stationed in Estonia support the Estonian Division. A British brigade is held at high readiness to deploy to Estonia. During deployments the brigade would form part of the Estonian Division.[6]
References
- "Estonian government establishes Defense Forces division under NATO". ERR News. 8 December 2022. Retrieved 24 July 2023.
- "Estonia transfers its newly established Division to Multinational Corps Northeast". Multinational Corps Northeast. 27 April 2023. Retrieved 24 July 2023.
- "Maj. Gen. Veiko-Vello Palm appointed Estonian division commander". ERR. 16 January 2023. Retrieved 24 July 2023.
- "Division". Estonian Defense Forces. Retrieved 21 July 2023.
- "2nd Infantry Brigade". Estonian Land Force. Estonian Defense Forces. Retrieved 4 June 2017.
- "Joint Statement by the Defence Ministers of the United Kingdom and Estonia". GOV.UK. 12 July 2023. Retrieved 24 July 2023.