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Lithuania plans to construct naval drones with Ukraine in joint effort

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Lithuania plans to build naval drones with Ukraine in joint effort

Lithuania is contemplating launching home manufacturing of naval drones in cooperation with Ukraine, Lithuanian Deputy Protection Minister Dovile Sakaliene instructed Ukrainian outlet Militarnyi on Might 6.

Beneath a “1+1” mannequin, Lithuania would fund the manufacturing of two drones, holding one for its personal protection and sending the opposite to Ukraine. The nation is especially inquisitive about Ukraine's Magura-class sea drones, which have been used with success towards Russia's Black Sea Fleet.

"Magura, in my opinion, is a wonderful navy product," Sakaliene stated.

The proposed initiative would contain shared weapons manufacturing on Lithuanian soil, with Vilnius overlaying the prices.

"That’s, we pay for the manufacturing of two items of kit, one among which is transferred to Ukraine, and the opposite stays in Lithuania, however we cowl the fee for each," she defined.

Earlier this 12 months, Lithuania allotted 20 million euros ($21 million) in buying weapons for Kyiv from Ukrainian producers. Sakaliene emphasised that Lithuania sees nice potential in nearer cooperation on applied sciences like missile and naval drones.

"We consider that cooperation in sure areas associated to missile drones, sea drones, and different applied sciences is actually very promising," she stated.

The Magura drones are small, unmanned floor vessels developed by Ukraine, and have turn into a key asset within the nation's naval warfare. Although small in dimension, they've confirmed efficient towards bigger warships, serving to preserve Russia’s Black Sea Fleet pinned in port.

On Might 2, Ukraine's navy intelligence company (HUR) used Magura-7 sea drones outfitted with air-to-air missiles to shoot down two Russian Su-30 fighter jets close to the port metropolis of Novorossiysk, HUR chief Kyrylo Budanov instructed The Warfare Zone on Might 3.

The operation was the primary time in historical past that fighter jets have been downed by unmanned naval drones.

Ukrainian drones reportedly hit Russian fiber optic plant in Saransk“The fiber optic systems plant in Saransk was very seriously damaged after the strike,” Andrii Kovalenko, an official at Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council, said on May 7.Lithuania plans to build naval drones with Ukraine in joint effortThe Kyiv IndependentTim ZadorozhnyyLithuania plans to build naval drones with Ukraine in joint effort

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