13 juin 2023 | International, Autre défense

Estonia’s global arms buying spree seeks drastic combat gains

Tallinn officials have set their defense spending on a path toward 3% of GDP, spurred by a threat assessment of the Baltic region.

https://www.defensenews.com/global/europe/2023/06/13/estonias-global-arms-buying-spree-seeks-drastic-combat-gains/

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