Lithuania to finalize contracts for air defence systems this summer

By Defence Industry Europe

On November 30, Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Latvia and the German company Diehl Defence signed a purchase order on the procurement of the IRIS-T medium-range air defence system.
Photo: Luftwaffe.

Lithuania is poised to finalize contracts for the acquisition of additional medium and short-range air defence systems this summer. Lithuanian Defence Minister Laurynas Kasčiūnas announced this decision on Wednesday, highlighting the government's commitment to enhancing the country's defence capabilities.

 

“Together with the prime minister, we are now looking for all possible ways to make decisions over the summer on contracting these systems,” Kasčiūnas stated. This announcement followed a detailed presentation of the planned arms acquisitions to the parliamentary Committee on National Security and Defence.

The planned acquisitions include an additional medium-range air defence system, a short-range air defence system, and certain mechanisation processes to ensure comprehensive integration. “I believe we are going to have good news in early July,” Kasčiūnas expressed optimistically.

This decision aligns with earlier statements made by the Defence Minister in May, where he indicated that Lithuania was considering the acquisition of IRIS-T SLM air defence systems from Germany.

 

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