Lithuania to Enhance Defense with Major Armored Vehicle Purchase
Lithuania plans to buy over 900 armored vehicles from Finnish defense company Patria, with an initial delivery of 300 units by 2030, according to President Gitanas Nauseda.
Lithuania is set to strengthen its defense capabilities through a substantial acquisition of military hardware. The Baltic nation announced the purchase of over 900 armored vehicles from Finnish defense group Patria, underscoring a long-term commitment to enhancing its military readiness.
The initial phase of this procurement will see 300 vehicles delivered by the year 2030, a strategic move that reflects Lithuania's proactive approach to regional security concerns.
President Gitanas Nauseda confirmed this ambitious defense strategy on Wednesday, signaling Lithuania's determination to forge stronger defense ties with European partners and boost its own national security infrastructure.
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