Lithuanian Armed Forces conducts HIMARS training with U.S. Army collaboration

By Defence Industry Europe

Lithuanian Land Force personnel are undergoing intensive rocket artillery training at Grafenwoehr Base in Germany from December 15 to 21. The exercise aims to enhance theoretical knowledge and practical capabilities, enabling Lithuanian troops to operate independently and integrate effectively with allied units.
Photo: Lithuanian Armed Forces.

Lithuanian Land Force personnel are undergoing intensive rocket artillery training at Grafenwoehr Base in Germany from December 15 to 21. The exercise aims to enhance theoretical knowledge and practical capabilities, enabling Lithuanian troops to operate independently and integrate effectively with allied units.

 

The training is conducted in collaboration with the U.S. Army’s 3rd HIMARS Battalion, 321st Field Artillery Regiment, 41st Field Artillery Brigade, under the V Corps. Commander of the Lithuanian Land Force Rocket Artillery Battery, Major Justinas Čekanauskas, emphasised the importance of the joint effort, stating, “Training with Allies is more than instilling or embedding practical skills, it is also an opportunity to deepen the mutual cooperation and hone collective tasks.”

The programme combines classroom learning and hands-on practice, focusing on essential roles such as HIMARS crew members, fire control specialists, ammunition officers, and junior commanders. Soldiers are being trained to operate and maintain HIMARS (High Mobility Artillery Rocket System) independently, mastering tasks such as vehicle operation, missile reloading, and fire preparation.

 

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