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For the naval equipment and ships, see Lithuanian Naval Force; for the list of aircraft, see Lithuanian Air Force.Lithuania uses military equipment compatible with the NATO standards.Table of ContentsInfantry weapons[edit]Armoured combat vehicles[edit]Artillery[edit]Air-defence equipment[edit]Logistic and engineering vehicles[edit]Light utility vehicles[edit]Rocket systems[edit]Unmanned aerial vehicles[edit]Unmanned ground vehicles[edit]See also[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]Infantry weapons[edit]ModelImageOriginVariantCaliberDetailsHandgunsGlock 17\u00a0AustriaGlock 17\/Gen 49\u00a0mmStandard issue pistol.[1]Heckler & Koch SFP9\u00a0GermanyHK SFP9-SF9\u00a0mmTo be procured between 2020-2026. Replaces all previous sidearms.[2][3]Heckler & Koch USP\u00a0GermanyHK USP9\u00a0mm[4]Colt M1911\u00a0United StatesM1911A1.45 ACP[5]Heckler & Koch P2A1\u00a0GermanyP2A112 gaugeMilitary flare pistol.[citation needed]Submachine gunsUzi\u00a0IsraelMini UziUzi Submachine Gun9\u00a0mm[6]Heckler & Koch MP5\u00a0Germany9\u00a0mm[7]Heckler & Koch UMP\u00a0GermanyUMP45.45 ACPUsed by Lithuanian Special Operations Force.[citation needed]ShotgunsBenelli\u00a0ItalyBenelli M412 gaugeUsed by Lithuanian Special Operations Force.[citation needed]Assault riflesHeckler & Koch G36\u00a0GermanyG36KA4M1G36KA4G36KV1G36C5.56\u00a0mmLithuanian version of G36. Standard assault rifle.G36C, G36KA4M1, G36KV1, G36KA4.[8]Heckler & Koch HK416\u00a0GermanyHK416A55.56\u00a0mmUsed by Lithuanian Special Operations Force.[citation needed]Machine gunsFN Minimi\u00a0BelgiumMinimi 7.62 Mk37.62\u00a0mmFN Minimi 7.62 version ordered in 2023.[9]FN MAG\u00a0Belgium\u00a0SwedenKsp 58B and other variants7.62\u00a0mmStandard issue general-purpose machine gun. Typically mounted on lightly armoured vehicles, or armoured personnel carriers, as first or second weapons in parallel with M2 Browning machine gun and automatic grenade launcher.[10] To be replaced.[11]Rheinmetall MG 3\u00a0GermanyMG 37.62\u00a0mmAbout 4000 MG3 in wartime reserve. Purchased from German surplus. To be replaced. Used as an additional weapon to PzH2000.[12]M2 Browning\u00a0United StatesM2HB, M2H QCB12.7\u00a0mmTypically mounted on lightly armoured vehicles, or armoured personnel carriers, tripod version is also available.[13]Sniper riflesFN SCAR\u00a0BelgiumFN SCAR-H PR7.62\u00a0mmStandard marksman rifle.[14]Sako TRG\u00a0FinlandSako TRG-227.62\u00a0mm[15]FR F2\u00a0France7.62\u00a0mm[16]GOL Sniper Magnum\u00a0Germany7.62\u00a0mm[17]Heckler & Koch PSG1\u00a0GermanyMSG90A17.62\u00a0mm[18]Accuracy International Arctic Warfare\u00a0United KingdomAXMC7.62\u00a0mm8.6\u00a0mm[19]M14\u00a0United StatesM14M14L1M14 EBR SOPM14 MDV7.62\u00a0mmM14 EBR SOP version used by Lithuanian Special Operations Force.[20]Barrett M82\u00a0United StatesM82A112.7\u00a0mm[21]GrenadeRGD-5\u00a0BulgariaHand grenadeSpr\u00e4nghandgranat m\/56\u00a0SwedenR\u00f6kfackla 4\u00a0SwedenSmoke grenadeHG-85\u00a0SwitzerlandOFFHGR-85SPLHGR-85M18\u00a0United StatesSmoke grenadeGrenade launchersHeckler & Koch AG36\u00a0GermanyGrenade launcher40\u00a0mm[22]Heckler & Koch GMG\u00a0GermanyAutomatic grenade launcher40\u00a0mmTypically mounted on lightly armoured vehicles, or armoured personnel carriers, tripod version is also available.[23]Anti-tank weaponsCarl Gustav recoilless rifle\u00a0SwedenRecoilless rifle84\u00a0mmM2, M3 and M4 variants.[24][25]AT4\u00a0SwedenSingle-shot anti-tank weapon84\u00a0mm[26]M72 LAW\u00a0United StatesSingle-shot anti-tank weapon66\u00a0mmM72A2, M72A7, M72E10 and other modern variants.[27]FGM-148 Javelin\u00a0United StatesAnti-tank missile127\u00a0mm144 CLU and 871 missiles purchased from the United States. In service from 2002.[28]Spike\u00a0IsraelAnti-tank missile152\u00a0mmSpike-LR variant, mounted on Vilkas infantry fighting vehicle.[29]Heavy mortarsM38\/43\u00a0Soviet Union120 mm caliber18 acquired from Poland.[citation needed]2B11\u00a0Soviet Union20 acquired from Bulgaria.[citation needed]M M1982[30]\u00a0Czech Republic2M\/41D\u00a0Finland22 acquired from Sweden.[citation needed]EXPAL 120-MX2-SM\u00a0SpainContract signed in October 2022.[31]Light mortarsM6\u00a0AustriaVariant M6-895.[32]60\u00a0mm caliberM60\u00a0BulgariaLM-60\u00a0Poland[33]M19\u00a0United StatesWartime reserve mode weaponsBrowning Hi-Power\u00a0Belgium9\u00a0mm[34]Ak 4\u00a0SwedenHeckler & Koch G3A37,62\u00a0mmAbout 20.000 Ak 4 in wartime reserve. Purchased from Swedish surplus. Replaced by the G36.[35]Pvpj 1110\u00a0SwedenRecoilless rifle90\u00a0mmAbout 200 Pvpj1110 in wartime reserve. Donated by Sweden.[36]M16 rifle\u00a0United StatesM16A25.56\u00a0mmIn wartime reserves. Received from NATO surplus.[37]Armoured combat vehicles[edit]NameImageOriginTypeVariantsQuantityNotesInfantry fighting vehiclesGTK Boxer\u00a0Germany\u00a0Netherlands\u00a0IsraelInfantry fighting vehicleIFV Vilkas89 + (120)Delivered between 2017 – 2026, local Lithuanian designation IFV Vilkas.[38] Armed with Israeli made Rafael Samson RCWS featuring a Mk44 Bushmaster II 30mm autocannon, coaxial 7.62mm machine gun and Spike-LR anti-tank missiles.[39] Acquisition of another 120 vehicles is in progress.[40]Armoured personnel carriersM113\u00a0United StatesArmoured personnel carrierM113A1M113A2219[32]154 M113A1 and 200 M113A2 items acquired from Germany between 2000 and 2006, some of them non-operational (used as source for spare parts only); 8 fitted for logistic battalion (equipped with cranes), other modification infantry, medical and command. 50 donated to Ukraine.[41][42]Armoured patrol and scout carsJLTV\u00a0United StatesArmoured car~500[43]In 2019, Lithuania purchased 200 JLTVs and in October 2022 the country signed a contract to purchase an additional 300 JLTVs from the United States.[43] The vehicles will be armed with 12.7mm M2 QCB machine guns. Lithuania is expected to receive all the vehicles by the end of 2024.[43]HumveeM1025M1097M1114M1151195+Some equipped with HK GMG, or Browning M2 50.cal HMG.[citation needed]Land Rover Defender\u00a0United Kingdom8890110100+Some equipped with HK GMG, Browning M2 50.cal HMG, or RBS 70.[citation needed]Toyota Land Cruiser\u00a0Japan\u00a0NorwayLand Cruiser 200 AT42M5Bought for international missions, has protection from small arms and IED’s. From Arctic Truck company.[44] 7 donated to Ukraine army.Armoured combat support vehiclesBergepanzer 2\u00a0GermanyArmoured recovery vehicleBergepanzer-210Ordered 10, delivered between 2015 and 2020.[45]M113\u00a0United StatesArmoured fitter and repair vehicle8Armoured special purpose vehiclesSisu E13TP\u00a0FinlandArmored high mobility terrain vehicleE13TP50[46]GTK Boxer\u00a0Germany\u00a0NetherlandsTraining vehicleIFV Vilkas2Delivered between 2017-2021, local Lithuanian designation IFV Vilkas.[38]M577\u00a0United StatesCommand post vehicle178+Over 180 acquired from Germany in 2015-16.[45] Used for command, indirect fire support, medical evacuation and training purposes.[45]Artillery[edit]Air-defence equipment[edit]Logistic and engineering vehicles[edit]Light utility vehicles[edit]Rocket systems[edit]Unmanned aerial vehicles[edit]Unmanned ground vehicles[edit]NameImageOriginTypeVariantsDemining vehiclesDOK-ING\u00a0CroatiaUnmanned mine clearance vehicleMV-10TELEROB\u00a0GermanyUnmanned ground explosive ordnance disposal vehicletEODorSee also[edit]References[edit]^ Media, Fresh. “Lietuvos kariuomen\u0117\u00a0:: Ginkluot\u0117 ir karin\u0117 technika\u00a0\u00bb Pistoletai\u00a0\u00bb Pistoletas GLOCK 17”. kariuomene.kam.lt. 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