Feb 13 • 06:16 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania 15min

Military exercises "Call to War" are concluding - trained to eliminate high-value enemy targets

The Lithuanian army conducted advanced exercises focused on rapidly identifying and destroying high-value enemy targets using cutting-edge technology.

The Lithuanian army has recently concluded its military exercises dubbed "Call to War," which began on February 2nd. During these exercises, the military utilized the latest technology to enhance the practice of quickly identifying valuable enemy targets and responding by deploying fire immediately. This training was essential for refining their approach to battlefield management in real-time contexts, demonstrating the army's commitment to modernizing its operational capabilities.

Key advancements were made in the army's digital battlefield management system, which integrates space, drone, land, and cyber data to facilitate the real-time destruction of these targets. Brigadier General Nerijus Stankevičius, commander of the Land Forces, emphasized the exercises' primary goal: to accelerate the decision-making process from the moment a target is identified through technology to the moment a decision is made on how to engage it with kinetic means. The integration of various sensor-derived information aims to transform data into actionable intelligence swiftly interpretable by the army's fire systems.

This exercise not only showcases Lithuania's enhanced military capabilities but also highlights the growing importance of technological integration in modern warfare. As regional security remains a pressing concern, especially in light of geopolitical tensions, Lithuania's investment in military training and technology signifies its commitment to maintaining a robust defense posture and readiness to respond to threats as they arise.

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