The anti-aircraft guns were loaded onto vehicles in the Radviliskis region of Lithuania and sent on Friday, February 10.
On Friday, February 10, Lithuania sent the L70 anti-aircraft gun promised as part of military aid to Ukraine. This was reported by the Lithuanian media LRT.
Media said they were loaded into cars in Lithuania’s Radviliskis region and sent to Ukraine.
In addition to anti-aircraft guns, Ukraine will also receive ammunition and additional equipment necessary to use such equipment.
Prior to this, Lithuanian army instructors have been teaching Ukrainian soldiers how to control anti-aircraft guns for the past few weeks.
The L70 is designed to destroy aircraft, helicopters and drones at a distance of up to 5 kilometers in all weather conditions.
Recall, earlier it became known that Lithuania will transfer to Ukraine new anti-aircraft missile launchers for destroying kamikaze drones.
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Source: korrespondent

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