rütmilisi
Rütmilisi, also known as the "Rhythm Guard," is a military unit in Estonia that was established in 1991 following the country's restoration of independence from the Soviet Union. The unit is part of the Estonian Defence Forces and is responsible for providing security and protection to key government institutions, including the President of Estonia, the Riigikogu (Parliament), and the Government of Estonia. Rütmilisi members are selected from the ranks of the Estonian Defence Forces and undergo specialized training to ensure they are well-equipped to handle various security threats.
The primary role of Rütmilisi is to protect against potential threats to the security of the Estonian
Rütmilisi is known for its professionalism and dedication to their mission. The unit's members are highly trained
In addition to their primary role, Rütmilisi also plays a significant role in public events and ceremonies,
Overall, Rütmilisi is an essential component of Estonia's security apparatus, providing a vital link between the