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The Hurdle
As per the regulations in Estonia, the Otsing War History Club had to wait since it could be illegal to acquire particular types of military equipment without the requisite permits and licenses. In some countries like Estonia, such acquisitions are only possible with legal authorization.
In Estonia, war history organizations or clubs must obtain licenses from the Estonian Defence Forces for military equipment they intend to own or use for historical or educational reasons. However, these licenses are only issued for non-operational weapons that do not pose any threat to public safety. Therefore, they had to wait for five years.
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