Suurtükiväepataljon | |
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Insignia of the Suurtükiväegrupp |
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Active | 1918–1940 1998– |
Country | Estonia |
Branch | Estonian Defence Forces |
Type | Artillery |
Role | Fire support |
Size | Battalion |
Garrison/HQ | Tapa Army Base |
Anniversaries | 16 January 20 March |
Equipment | 122mm D-30A • 155mm FH-70 |
Engagements | Estonian War of Independence |
Commanders | |
Captain | Vahur Kütt |
The Suurtükiväepataljon, (Artillery Battalion) is the name of the Estonian Defence Forces artillery force which has a supportive military formation role among the Estonian Ground Forces. The main task of this formation is to provide artillery support for the infantry operating on the battlefield.
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1st Artillery Battalion
The Artillery Battalion was created on 16 January 1918. On 21 November 1918 the Estonian Minister of War named the captain Hugo Kauler to the commander of the 1st Artillery Battalion. The unit fought during the Estonian War of Independence mainly on the Narva, Tartu and Viljandi fronts. The unit also participated in the Landeswehr war in Northern Latvia (Cēsis). Most of the combat firings were carried out by direct firing from the positions.[1]
This battalion is dislocated in Tapa Army Base, Tapa. It trains conscripts for wartime artillery units. This battalion has good oportunities for live fire becouse of large Central Training Area. What is importan, 60 - 120 mm mortars belong to infantry battalions not artillery in Estonian armed forces.
The Artillery Battalion is currently armed with the Europe's first multi-national artillery program field howitzer FH-70s.[2] This gun has largest caliber in Baltic countries. Other guns are from Finnish Defence Forces.
On 19 February 2008 Finland offered Estonia a large number of field howitzers along with ammunition and spare parts at a symbolic price. The deal included 42 122 mm H63 field howitzers. The deal was accepted[3] [4]