News2022.06.01 15:18

Lithuania and Turkey sign agreement on Bayraktar drones purchase

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Representatives of Lithuania and Turkey signed an agreement in Ankara on Wednesday, paving the way for Vilnius to acquire Bayraktar combat drones.

The country will buy the unmanned aerial vehicle and other equipment with money raised by ordinary Lithuanians and then hand it over to Ukraine which is fighting a Russian invasion.

Read more: Lithuanians raise €5m for Ukraine’s Bayraktar drone in 3 days

The fundraising campaign was launched by the journalist Andrius Tapinas and his media channel Laisvės TV. It raised over 5 million euros in under four days.

A letter of intent on the purchase of Turkish-made weapons was signed by Deputy Defence Minister Vilius Semeška and the head of the Turkish Defence Industry Agency.

“We have signed an agreement. This means the green light for further acquisitions at the political level,” Semeška told BNS.

He will meet with the head of Baykar, the manufacturer of Bayraktar drones, on Thursday.

Moreover, Semeška said on Wednesday that he had discussed with the Turkish agency’s head not only the acquisition of a Bayraktar with the money donated by the public but also the possible acquisition of at least one drone system for the Lithuanian Armed Forces.

According to him, the system would consist of six drones and the necessary equipment to operate them.

Lithuanian Defense Minister Arvydas Anušauskas said on Tuesday that Lithuania was considering buying Bayraktar drones for its needs.

Read more: Lithuanian Post’s stamp to commemorate Bayraktar fundraising campaign

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