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Lithuanian activists transferred a new batch of antidrone complexes to Ukraine

On Wednesday, the remaining batch of 22 anti-drone complexes was sent to Ukraine during the Ra campaign for nothing”, Having completed the purchase of 1,141 antidrones for the Ukrainian military.

RBC-Ukraine informs about this through communications on the LRT.

Representatives of the Blue/Yellow organization informed what is happening around drones, as part of this campaign, it is necessary to supply 303 night sight monoculars and laser sights to Ukraine.

These kits, as well as other support provided as part of the Radar project, are recognized and to help the Ukrainian troops against the enemy from wary drones and increasing efficiency, keeping the task at the forefront.

Blue/Yellow Director Laura Paukshte stated that there is a new state in Ukraine There is a demand for such safety kits for soldiers.

The Radar campaign raised 8.56 million euros to purchase 1,141 kits for Ukrainian soldiers. The kit includes individual drones, night vision monoculars and laser sights manufactured by Lithuanian companies Brolis Semiconductors and NT Service. The value of the skin kit is 7,500 euros.

Support for Ukraine on the side of Lithuania

Lithuania is one of the key allies of Ukraine and is helping Kiev from the very beginning of a large-scale invasion of Russia. Vilnius provides not only financial and humanitarian support, but also military support.

Lithuania recently transferred 14 M113 armored personnel carriers to the disengagement coalition.

Lithuania supplied Ukraine and M577 armored personnel carriers, anti-aircraft defense capabilities , ammunition and other military equipment and support.

Previously, the State Defense Council of Lithuania pushed for a decision to allocate at least 0.25% of GDP to support Ukraine.

Read terms and important information about the war between Russia and Ukraine on the RBC-Ukraine channel in Telegram.

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