The Police and Border Guard Board in Estonia bought 20 new SUVs. These cars will be used to guard the Estonia-Russia border. The total cost of the cars is 2 million euros. The new cars are smaller and better than the old ones. They have modern technology.
Before, the police used big SUVs. These cars were made for rough roads. Now, the border roads are better. That is why the police bought new cars. The new cars have advanced technology. The police must learn how to use it.
A PPA worker, Edgar Paul, said: 'It is like going to school. You need to learn how to use the new car. Before driving, you must read the manual.'
The cars cost 2 million euros. 90% of the money came from the European Union. Another PPA worker, Romet Niilus, said: 'The cars are expensive because they have special technology. The old cars will be sent to Ukraine as help.'
Some of the new cars will also go to Frontex. Frontex works on European borders and in other countries.