Baltic Defense Divergence: Why Estonia Shelves CV90 Plans While Neighbors Push Forward with Armor
In a move that underscores the rapid evolution of modern warfare, Estonia has suspended a planned €500 million ($587 million) procurement of new CV90 MkIV Infantry Fighting…
In a move that underscores the rapid evolution of modern warfare, Estonia has suspended a planned €500 million ($587 million) procurement of new CV90 MkIV Infantry Fighting Vehicles (IFVs). Instead, the Baltic nation will redirect those funds toward unmanned systems, counter-drone technologies, layered air defense, and enhanced situational awareness. The decision, announced by Defense Minister Hanno Pevkur on April 9, 2026, reflects lessons drawn directly from Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine, where mass drone swarms, precision strikes, and electronic warfare have dramatically altered the utility of traditional heavy armored platforms.
Estonia currently operates a modest fleet of 44…



