Experts identified the device as a Russian-made hydroacoustic sonar used to determine the location of submarines.
In Lithuania, on the Curonian Spit, a Russian hydroacoustic sonar was discovered, designed to detect and localize submarines. This was reported by the Lithuanian military, reports European reality.
It was noted that on February 3, naval forces received notifications from a member of the public about the discovery of a device with Russian inscriptions on the Curonian Spit. Experts identified the device as a Russian-made hydroacoustic sonar used to collect intelligence information and determine the location of submarines.
The device is stored in a Navy warehouse.
We remind you that the Lithuanian Ministry of Defense has assessed the threat of an attack on NATO from the Russian Federation.
It was also reported that the Baltic countries are planning to create common border defense zones with the Russian Federation.
Source: korrespondent

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