Anušauskas: Lithuania has sent L70 anti-aircraft guns and ammunition to Ukraine

11 February, 2023 L70 anti-aircraft gun, which Lithuania sent to Ukraine. February 2023. Photo credits: Arvydas Anusauskas

Lithuania has sent a batch of L70 autocannons to Ukraine aiming to strengthen its air defense. It was the Minister of National Defense of Lithuania, Arvydas Anusauskas who made the announcement. In addition to the anti-aircraft guns themselves, the necessary ammunition for them was also included.

"A batch of L70 anti-aircraft guns and ammunition that will help protect critical infrastructure have already left for Ukraine," Anusauskas wrote on Facebook. As previously reported, in January of this year, the President of Lithuania Gitanas Nauseda made a statement that his country would strengthen Ukraine's air defense with L70 anti-aircraft guns.

Training of the Ukrainian military on L70 anti-aircraft guns in Lithuania, 2023. Photo credits: Lithuanian Armed Forces/Tomo Kavaliausko

Lithuania will also contribute by helping to train Ukrainian soldiers, restoring and repairing Ukrainian military equipment.

Over the last two weeks, the Ukrainian military has undergone training in the operation of L70 anti-aircraft guns on the territory of Lithuania. The main objectives of the training course were to prepare an anti-aircraft gun for combat and practice skills in destroying enemy planes, helicopters, and remotely controlled aerial vehicles (UAVs).

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Lithuanian instructors also trained the Ukrainian military to maintain and conduct minor repairs of L70 40mm anti-aircraft guns.

Training of the Ukrainian military on L70 anti-aircraft guns in Lithuania, 2023. Photo credits: Lithuanian Armed Forces/Tomo Kavaliausko

After returning to Ukraine, these soldiers will become instructors themselves and will train even more Ukrainian operators of these anti-aircraft guns. The L70 40-mm autocannon was developed by Bofors in the post-war period and was adopted to service with the Swedish military in 1951.

It was widely supplied abroad and was produced under license in six different European countries. The gun is guided through an electro-hydraulic drive, however it can be done manually, if necessary.

Training of the Ukrainian military on L70 anti-aircraft guns in Lithuania, 2023. Photo credits: Lithuanian Armed Forces/Tomo Kavaliausko

Lithuania has provided aid to Ukraine in the amount of EUR283 million.

It includes Stinger MANPADS, anti-tank weapons, 120 mm mortars, small arms, ammunition, thermal imaging cameras, drones, as well as body armor and protective helmets.

Ukraine has also received from Lithuania M113 armored personnel carriers, trucks, all-terrain vehicles and other types of assistance that meets the needs of the Defense Forces of Ukraine.


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