'The first time we've prepared for war in peacetime': Lithuania at the forefront of European defense
As a result of the Russian threat, the Baltic state has decided to increase its military spending to 6% of its GDP by 2030.
VILNIUS - Defense Minister Dovile Sakaliene says that increasing defense spending is aimed at ensuring that military actions take place outside Lithuania's borders. "Our goal is to keep (the enemy) ...
The Baltic states are set to sever ties with Russia's power grid that date back to the 1950s, and instead integrate further ...
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Lithuanian president backs Trump’s NATO defense spending goal amid ongoing Russian threatSome politicians in Lithuania have objected to the country raising its military expenditures, already among the highest relative to GDP in the 32-member NATO alliance. But Nausėda said Lithuania ...
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Lithuanian drone manufacturer RSI Europe has a simple motto: Help Ukraine winRSI Europe's flagship products are a first-person-view quadcopter drone and a remote explosives initiation system.
Lithuania and Estonia have become the first NATO members to pledge an increase in defense spending to five percent of GDP, according to a report.
Investigations reveal military personnel’s data was resold, raising concerns about app tracking, SDKs, and advertising data ...
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Zelenskyy says Russia is amassing troops at NATO borders and could strike Poland or LithuaniaRussia aims to bolster its military by recruiting 150,000 additional soldiers, including a new contingent of North Korean ...
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