Estonia's generosity towards Ukraine has been remarkable (as has that of its Baltic nieghbours). Here's hoping the rest of us listen to them
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Fun fact, Estonia was one of the first countries involved in cyber warfare when Russia kicked off the 2007 attack on their infrastructure over a statue. They've been simmering for a while now.
i don't know what they cost today, but in the early 90s, javelins were around $40,000 per shot.
the wiki on javelins is wrong. 1996 to present for in service date. at least 1993 they were in use. it claims $240k missile only and $249 for the CLU. if you've ever held a CLU, your probably wondering where all that money went. that's a crazy inflation jump from $40k per missile.
ill have to check my old TRADOC manual. i think it was printed in 1991. i don't recall if the javelin had a section in that document or not. I'll look when i get home.
edit: my IET TRADOC is dated January 1, 1990. there is no mention of the javelin in it. but we did have our hands on a training one somehow.
$200K+ today
man that is crazy money.