Lithuania
buys Switchblade 600 drones
Dec 23, 08:56 PM
Ukraine's military has used the Switchblade 600 system in battle against invading Russian forces. (Stephen Losey/Staff)
WARSAW,
Poland — Lithuania’s Defence Ministry has signed a deal to buy Switchblade 600
drones from the United States, becoming the first European NATO member to order
the kamikaze system.
“We
are the first country in the world after the United States to purchase the
Switchblade 600. These combat drones are a new redeployable capability that
will give the Lithuanian Army the ability to destroy enemy tanks and other
armored vehicles at a distance of up to 40 kilometers. Our army has not had
such a capacity until now,” Defence Minister Arvydas Anušauskas said in a
ministerial statement.
The
deal is worth about €45 million (U.S. $48 million), the statement said. The
American company AeroVironment makes the kamikaze drones, sometimes referred to
as loitering munitions.
It’s
unclear how many Switchblade 600 systems Lithuania will receive.
As
part of its efforts to combat Russia’s ongoing invasion, Ukraine has used
Switchblade 300 drones in battle. Likewise, other countries along Russia’s
western front are purchasing combat UAVs. Poland, for example, leased a set of
MQ-9A Reaper drones from General Atomics in October, and it’s preparing to purchase the unmanned aircraft.
And Romania this month inked a framework agreement with
Israel’s Elbit Systems to buy up to seven Watchkeeper X drones earlier this
week.
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