The German arms maker signed a preliminary deal for the plant as part of efforts to increase production to meet NATO demand.
Estonia lacks fighter aircraft and, along with Latvia and Lithuania, relies on other NATO members, including the UK, to carry out air policing duties.
Rheinmetall plans to build an ammunition plant in Latvia, as part of its efforts to ramp up production to respond to increasing demand from North Atlantic Treaty Organization's member states.
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