Young members of the Defence Forces are now able to begin training in shooting sports as early as age 10, initially using air rifles before progressing to sport rifles. Mia-Loore Pent, who won a medal at the Jüriöö shooting competition, has set her sights on becoming a professional shooter, citing the enjoyment of handling the rifle as a key motivator. Separately, the Minister of Defense, Hanno Pevkur (Reformierakond), has submitted an amendment to the coordination committee concerning regulations on military rifles and their handling.

This proposed change aims to grant 16- and 17-year-olds the right to practice with semi-automatic rifles at the local level. This modification would significantly broaden the scope of firearms training opportunities available to youth within the Defence Forces. The proposal reflects a broader effort by the state to modernize and expand youth participation in defense-related skills.

By adjusting current regulations, the government seeks to provide a more comprehensive pathway for young individuals interested in marksmanship. These developments underscore the increasing focus on structured and advanced training methods for the next generation of defense personnel. The ability to transition from basic air rifle training to more advanced semi-automatic practice represents a notable expansion of resources and training capabilities available to young cadets.

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  1. This seems like a significant step in developing specialized skills among younger members of the Defence Forces.

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