• “We are ready to step into the supply line … to fill some of the gaps that Hägglunds has,” Hanno Pevkur, Estonia’s defense minister, told Breaking Defense.

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  • Estonia is moving to secure its infantry fighting‑vehicle supply by pushing for local production of the CV90. Defense Minister Hanno Pevkur told Breaking Defense that the country is ready to step into the supply chain and fill gaps left by Swedish manufacturer Hägglunds. The CV90, a key component of Estonia’s armored forces, has been largely imported, and the minister’s remarks signal a shift toward domestic manufacturing to reduce reliance on foreign suppliers and strengthen national defence capabilities. The initiative aligns with broader NATO‑aligned efforts to bolster supply‑chain resilience among member states.

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