Kalev Infantry Battalion | |
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Kalevi jalaväepataljon | |
Insignia of the Kalev Infantry Battalion
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Active | 1918–1940 1992–2002 2009–present |
Country | Estonia |
Branch | Estonian Land Forces |
Type | Infantry |
Size | Battalion |
Part of | 1st Infantry Brigade |
Garrison/HQ | Paldiski |
Anniversaries | 20 December |
Engagements | Estonian War of Independence |
Commanders | |
Current commander |
Lieutenant Colonel Mait Müürisepp |
Notable commanders |
Otto Tief |
Insignia | |
Distinctive unit insignia |
The Kalev Infantry Battalion (Estonian: Kalevi jalaväepataljon) is an infantry battalion of the Estonian Land Forces. It is a part of the 1st Infantry Brigade and its primary task is to train conscription-based mechanized infantry units. The battalion has been previously known as the Kalevlaste Maleva and as the Kalev Single Infantry Battalion. The battalion is currently based at Paldiski and is commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Mait Müürisepp.
Formed as Kalevlaste Maleva in the beginning of the Estonian War of Independence on 20 December 1918, the battalion was named after the multi-sport club Kalev, whose members founded the unit. The battalion fought in the Estonian War of Independence on the Eastern front against Soviet Russia and in Latvia against the Baltische Landeswehr. After the war, Kalevlaste Maleva was moved to Võru in 1920.
Kalevlaste Maleva continued to operate training conscripts and guarding the border. On 1 July 1922, Kalevlaste Maleva was officially renamed Kalev Battalion and added to the 10th Infantry Regiment. On 28 October 1928, 10th Infantry Regiment was disbanded and Kalev Battalion was renamed Kalev Single Infantry Battalion, and moved to Tallinn. After the Soviet occupation in 1940, the battalion was disbanded.
Kalev Single Infantry Battalion was restored on 18 March 1992, and was initially based at Kose, but moved to Jägala Army Base in the summer. The battalion was equipped with BTR-80 armoured personnel carriers and BRDM-2 armoured scout cars. In 2002, the battalion was disbanded as a part of the reforms in the Estonian Defence Forces. Majority of the troops and armoured vehicles were transferred to the Scouts Battalion at Paldiski.