Lithuanian army equipment
Since November 19, 1992, the Lithuanian Land Force of the Lithuanian Armed Forces has been working towards modernisation and adopting NATO-compatible equipment and replacing the equipment that it inherited from the Soviet Union.
List of weapons used by the Land Force:
Infantry weapons
Model | Image | Origin | Variant | Caliber | Details |
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Pistols | |||||
Browning Hi-Power | Belgium | 9mm Parabellum [1] | |||
Glock pistol | Austria | Glock 17 | 9 mm Parabellum | Standard issue pistol.[2] | |
Heckler & Koch USP | Germany | USP | 9mm Parabellum [3] | ||
M1911 | United States | M1911A1 | .45 ACP [4] | ||
MAG pistol | Poland | MAG-95 | 9mm Parabellum | 10 Units were given by Poland in mid 2000's[5] | |
Shotguns and submachine guns | |||||
Benelli M4 | Italy | Benelli M4 | |||
Heckler & Koch MP5 | Germany | Heckler & Koch MP5SD3 | 9mm | ||
Heckler & Koch UMP | Germany | Heckler & Koch UMP45 | .45 ACP | ||
PM-84 Glauberyt | Poland | PM-84P | 9mm Parabellum | 10 Units were given by Poland in mid 2000's [6] | |
Assault rifles and Machine guns | |||||
Heckler & Koch G36 | Germany | Heckler & Koch G36KA4 | 5.56 mm | Lithuanian version of G36. Standard assault rifle.[7] | |
FN SCAR | Belgium | FN SCAR-H PR | 7.62 mm | Used as a designated marksman rifle, to replace M14. | |
M14 rifle | United States | M14 | 7.62 mm | Modified and used as a designated marksman rifle[8] | |
Heckler & Koch G3 | Germany Sweden | Ak 4 | 7.62 mm | Replaced by the G36, but still being used by the national defence force.[9] | |
M16 rifle | United States | M16A2 | 5.56 mm | In wartime reserves.[10] | |
kbs wz. 1996 Beryl | Poland | kbs wz. 1996A Beryl | 5.56 mm | Used by the Special Forces. | |
kbk wz. 1996 Mini-Beryl | Poland | kbk wz. 1996A Mini-Beryl | 5.56 mm | Used by the Special Forces. | |
Rheinmetall MG 3 | Germany | 7.62 mm | Slowly being replaced by the FN MAG, still in service with national defence forces.[11] | ||
FN MAG | Belgium | 7.62 mm | Standard issue General-purpose machine gun. [12] | ||
M2 Browning | United States | M2HB | 12.7 mm | Typically mounted on lightly armoured vehicles, or armoured personnel carriers, tripod version is also available.[13] | |
Sniper rifles | |||||
BARRETT M82A1 | United States | 12.7 mm | |||
FR F2 sniper rifle | France | 7.62 mm | [14] | ||
GOL Sniper Magnum | Germany | [15] | |||
Heckler & Koch PSG1 | Germany | MSG90A1 | 7.62 mm | [16] | |
Sako TRG | Finland | Sako TRG-22 | .308 Winchester | [17] | |
Accuracy International Arctic Warfare | United Kingdom | Accuracy International AXMC | [18] | ||
Grenade launchers | |||||
Heckler & Koch GMG | Germany | Automatic grenade launcher | |||
Heckler & Koch AG36 | Germany | Grenade launcher | |||
wz. 1974 Pallad | Poland | Grenade launcher | [5][19] | ||
Anti-tank weapons | |||||
FGM-148 Javelin[20] | United States | Anti-tank missile | |||
Pvpj 1110 | Sweden | Recoilless rifle | |||
Carl Gustav recoilless rifle | Sweden | Recoilless rifle | M2 and M3 variants. | ||
AT4[21] | Sweden | One-shot anti-tank weapon | |||
Spike[21] | Israel | Anti-tank missile | On December 11, 2015 Lithuania decided to buy 88 Boxer armoured fighting vehicles armed with Israeli made 30mm MkII guns and Spike-LR anti-tank missiles.[22] |
Military vehicles
Name | Image | Origin | Type | Variants | Quantity | Notes |
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Armoured fighting vehicles | ||||||
Boxer | Germany Netherlands |
Armoured fighting vehicle | To be delivered 2017 - 2021. Lithuanian designation - "Vilkas''(Wolf).[24]Armed with Israeli made 30mm MkII guns and Spike- LR anti-tank missiles. | |||
Armoured personnel carriers | ||||||
M113 | United States Germany |
Armoured personnel carrier | M113A2 |
(as of 2008)[23] |
154 - M113A1 and 200 - M113A2 items transferred from Germany between 2000 and 2006, some of them - non-operational (used as source for spare parts only); 8 fitted for Logistic battalion (equipped with cranes), other modification - infantry, medical and command.[25][26]
There were 361 M113s in service as of 2006.[23] | |
M577 V2 | Netherlands Germany |
Armoured personnel carrier | Lithuanian Armed Forces and the Ministry of Defence of Germany signed a contract on acquiring 168 M577s on November 30, 2016[27]
To be delivered between 2017 - 2018. | |||
Armoured cars | ||||||
HMMWV | United States | Armoured car | M1097 M1114 M1151 |
Some equipped with HK GMG, or Browning M2 50.cal HMG. | ||
Land Rover Defender | United Kingdom | Armoured car | 90 110 |
Some equipped with HK GMG, Browning M2 50.cal HMG, or RBS 70. | ||
Toyota Land Cruiser | Japan | Armoured car | Bought for international missions, has protection from small arms and IED's.[28] | |||
Support vehicles | ||||||
Sisu E13TP | Finland | 8×8 High mobility tactical vehicle | SISU RECOVERY |
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G-wagon | Germany | Support vehicle | Approximately 200 former Dutch operated vehicles were delivered in 2016. | |||
Bergepanzer 2 | Germany | High mobility support vehicle | Ordered 6. To be delivered between 2015 and 2019. | |||
Bv 206 | Sweden | Amphibious tracked vehicle | Bv 206F |
For medical evacuation + radar | ||
Chevrolet CUCV I | United States | Pickup truck | Troop and cargo transport | |||
Mercedes-Benz Unimog 437 | Germany | Truck | U1550 |
340 new Unimog U5000 ordered from "Daimler AG", to be delivered 2016-2021.[29] | ||
Star 266 | Poland | Truck | Some number were donated by Poland | |||
GAZ | Soviet Union | Truck | ||||
Volvo | Sweden | SUV4x4 | ||||
Volvo | Sweden | SUV6x6 | ||||
Volvo | Sweden | SUV6x6 |
Artillery
Name | Image | Origin | Type | Variants | Quantity | Notes |
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Self-propelled artillery | ||||||
PzH 2000 | Germany | Self-propelled howitzer | 155 mm caliber | (as of 2016)[23] |
21 PzH 2000 (including 3 for spare parts and 2 for training) will be transferred from Germany in 2015-2019. | |
Howitzers | ||||||
M1064 | United States | Mortar carrier | (as of 2008)[23] |
Mortar carriers with Tampella 120 mm mortars. Modernised in cooperation with Israel in 2015. Were transferred from Germany in 2005 and 2006.[30] | ||
M101 | United States | Howitzer | (as of 2008)[23] |
72 items were transferred from Denmark in 2002 (18 of them - for spares only).[31] | ||
Heavy mortars | ||||||
2B11 | Soviet Union | Mortar | (as of 2008)[23] |
20 items were transferred from Bulgaria in 1999. | ||
M1982 | Romania | Mortar | (as of 2008)[23] |
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M38/43 | Soviet Union | Mortar | (as of 2008)[23] |
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M/41D | Finland | Mortar | (as of 2008)[23] |
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Light mortars | ||||||
M19 | United States | Mortar | ||||
M60 | Bulgaria | Mortar | ||||
LM-60 | Poland | Mortar | [5] | |||
Air-defence weapons
Model | Image | Origin | Variant | Quantity | Details | |
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Air-defence artillery | ||||||
Bofors 40mm gun | Sweden | Bofors 40mm L/70 In wartime reserves. | ||||
Air-defence missiles | ||||||
NASAMS 2 | Norway | NASAMS 2 | 2 | 2 battery units ordered from Norway, ordered missiles 400 AIM-120 AMRAAM and 2 MPQ-64 Sentinel Air search radar. [32] | ||
RBS-70 | Sweden | RBS 70 NG | 21 | Including 5 training simulators, 5 Giraffe Mk-IV radars and about 210 Mk1 missiles.[33] Modernised to RBS-70 NG version. [34] | ||
FIM-92 Stinger | United States | FIM-92 Stinger | 8 | FIM-92 Stinger Acquired in 2007 "Dual Mount Stinger" modification with 54 missiles, 9 trainers, 6 test missiles, 2 MPQ-64 Sentinel radars, tactical control centres and Humvee trucks for transportation.[35][36] | ||
PZR Grom | Poland | Grom | 25 | 25 launchers and 150 missiles in a EUR34 m deal[37] |
See also
Notes and references
Notes
- ↑ Ginkluotė ir karinė technika " Pistoletai " Pistoletas BROWNING
- ↑ Ginkluotė ir karinė technika " Pistoletai " Pistoletas GLOCK 17
- ↑ Ginkluotė ir karinė technika " Pistoletai " Pistoletas USP
- ↑ Lietuvos kariuomenė :: Ginkluotė ir karinė technika " Pistoletai " Pistoletas COLT M1911A1
- 1 2 3
- ↑ http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/showthread.php?59598-Lithuanian-defence-forces/page42
- ↑ Automatinis šautuvas G-36
- ↑ Automatinis šautuvas M-14
- ↑ Automatinis šautuvas AK-4
- ↑ Automatinis šautuvas M-16
- ↑ Kulkosvaidis MG-3
- ↑ Kulkosvaidis FN MAG
- ↑ Sunkusis 12.7 mm (50) kulkosvaidis M-2 browning
- ↑ Snaiperinis šautuvas FR F-2
- ↑ Snaiperinis šautuvas "GOL SNIPER"
- ↑ Snaiperinis šautuvas H&K MSG-90A1
- ↑ Snaiperinis šautuvas "SAKO TRG 22"
- ↑ Media, Fresh. "Lietuvos Respublikos krašto apsaugos ministerija :: Naujienos » Aktualijos". kam.lt. Retrieved 2016-11-03.
- ↑
- ↑ Raketų paleidimo sistema "JAVELIN"
- 1 2 Prieštankinis granatsvaidis AT-4
- ↑ Representatives of the Ministry of National Defence and the Lithuanian Armed Forces observed Boxer infantry fighting vehicle prototype tests in Germany
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Lietuva už 460 mln. eurų pirks vokiškas pėstininkų kovos mašinas "Boxer"
- ↑ "Lietuvos Respublikos krašto apsaugos ministerija :: Naujienos » Aktualijos". www.kam.lt. Retrieved 2016-08-22.
- ↑ (in Lithuanian) Vokietija perduos Lietuvai šarvuočių
- ↑ (in Lithuanian) Lietuvos kariuomenei bus perduoti vokiški šarvuočiai
- ↑ Lithuania buys M577 armoured personnel carriers to complement units of the Lithuanian Armed Forces
- ↑ Kariuomenė įsigijo šarvuotų visureigių už 15 mln. litų (in Lithuanian)
- ↑
- ↑ M1064 - Contracts, Orders & Sales.
- ↑ M101 - Contracts, Orders & Sales
- ↑
- ↑ Lithuanian airspace to be safeguarded by air defence armaments donated by Norway
- ↑ http://www.lithuaniatribune.com/59854/lithuanian-army-to-modernise-short-range-air-defence-system-201359854/
- ↑ Ministry of National Defence Republic of Lithuania information publication(in Lithuanian)
- ↑ Ministry of National Defence Republic of Lithuania information publication(in Lithuanian)
- ↑ http://www.lithuaniatribune.com/65575/lithuania-to-buy-manpads-grom-from-poland-201465575/
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