- Although Lithuanians donated cash for the Bayraktar TB2 UAV, Turkey’s Baykar Makina later decided to donate the drone to Ukraine.
- Nevertheless, the Lithuanian Defense Ministry has agreed to provide ammo for the drone.
- Arvydas Anusauskas, the national defence minister of Lithuania, made this statement on Twitter
Although Lithuanians donated cash for the Bayraktar TB2 UAV, Turkey’s Baykar Makina later decided to donate the drone to Ukraine. Nevertheless, the Lithuanian Defense Ministry has agreed to provide ammo for the drone.
Arvydas Anusauskas, the national defence minister of Lithuania, made this statement on Twitter, according to Ukrinform.
“On the armament of the Lithuanian-Ukrainian Bayraktar “Vanagas,” we came to an agreement. The ammunition will arrive on schedule! We also appreciate the business’s additional donation of ammo “added Anusauskas. Turkey’s ROKETSAN company manufactures ammunition for Bayraktar drones.
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Late in May, Laisvs TV in Lithuania started a campaign to gather money for Ukraine to buy the Bayraktar drone. The initial target of the campaign was to raise the necessary funds in three weeks. However, Lithuanians adjusted more quickly. Six million euros overall
Anusauskas declared that Lithuania will use the funds raised to purchase the required ammunition and that Baykar Makina had chosen to gift the Bayraktar TB2 UAV to Ukraine.
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