Meprolight Sells Thousands of Sights to Estonian Army

The company won a €6 million contract for the immediate delivery of 6,500 red-dot projectile sights

Photo from Meprolight website

Israel Defense has learned that the Israeli company Meprolight, a member of the SK Group and a manufacturer of electro-optical systems, thermal and night vision equipment, as well as self-illuminated sights for military, law enforcement and civilian applications, won a contract from the Estonian Ministry of Defense for immediate delivery of 6,500 red-dot projections sights to the Estonian Army worth 6 million euros The company won the tender over 5 other companies, including Aim Point, Zig Zauer and EoTech.

In recent months, there has been an increase in the procurement of Israeli defense systems by the Estonian Ministry of Defense. In October 2021, IsraelDefense reported that the Estonian army would purchase IAI Blue Spear (5G SSM) land-to-sea missile systems worth tens of millions of dollars, and in early 2022 it was reported that the Estonians had purchased hundreds of Raphael's Spike SR missiles as part of a major deal worth 40 million euros. In addition, it was learned that Elbit is participating in a tender for the supply of ammunition to the Estonian army worth 80 million euros.

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