Airspace Surveillance and Control Command is a branch of the Lithuanian Air Force responsible for surveillance and control the airspace of Lithuania....
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Lithuanian Air Force Headquarters and the Airspace Surveillance and Control Command are located in Kaunas. The Air Surveillance and Control Command reports...
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Station in Ceikiškės Lithuanian radars are manufactured by Indra Sistemas. Airspace Surveillance and Control Command (Lithuania) "Estonian Defence Forces...
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NATO Integrated Air Defense System (section Lithuania)
Balotești Slovenia: Airspace Surveillance and Control Centre, in Brnik Spain: Air Operations Centre, in Torrejón Central Command and Control Group, at Torrejón...
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servicemen and non-military personnel. Units are located at various bases across Lithuania: Kaunas (Headquarters and the Airspace Surveillance and Control Command);...
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defend territorial sea and exclusive economic zone of the Republic of Lithuania. Underwater, surface surveillance and control of territorial waters. Mine-clearing...
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Service Air Force Air Base Air Defence Battalion Airspace Surveillance and Control Command Air Force Armament and Equipment Repair Depot Service Vytautas the...
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Estonian Air Force (category Military units and formations established in 1918)
Force is to build up an air surveillance system, which will be the cornerstone of the air traffic safety and airspace control. The second priority is the...
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currently in the stage of development. Lithuania portal Airspace Surveillance and Control Command (Lithuania) Oro gynybos batalionas Archived 2023-07-26...
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counter-battery radar, modified into a three-dimensional low-altitude airspace surveillance radar with the TPQ-36A software upgrade.[citation needed] The upgraded...
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Beriev A-50 (category 1980s Soviet command and control aircraft)
Aviation Squadron, Long-Range Airborne Surveillance (67 OAE DRLO) (в/ч 32457) in 1984 at Šiauliai in the Lithuanian SSR. The unit was redesignated the 144th...
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The Lithuanian Special Operations Forces (LITHSOF) (Lithuanian: Lietuvos Specialiųjų Operacijų Pajėgos) is a special operation unit of the Lithuanian Armed...
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The Defence Staff (Lithuanian: Gynybos štabas) is the main staff of the Lithuanian Armed Forces. Since 2008, the staff has reported to the Chief of Defence...
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Frontex (redirect from European Border and Coast Guard)
Romania, Poland, Lithuania, Malta and the United Kingdom. The operation's assets consist of two surveillance aircraft, three ships and seven teams of staff...
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Czech Air Force (category Military units and formations established in 1993)
too. The radar surveillance of the airspace of the Czech Republic is the responsibility of the 26th Air Command, Control and Surveillance Regiment at Stará...
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Area 51 (category Buildings and structures in Lincoln County, Nevada)
action if they stray into the exclusionary "box" surrounding Groom's airspace. Surveillance is supplemented using buried motion sensors. Area 51 is a common...
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Baltic Air Policing (category Command and control)
order to guard the airspace above the three Baltic countries of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. Within the Alliance, preserving airspace integrity is conducted...
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Latvian Air Force (category Military units and formations established in 1918)
Baltic Air Surveillance Network's Regional Airspace Surveillance Coordination Centre, in Karmėlava in Lithuania 1st Radiotechnical (Radar) Post, at Lielvārde...
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NATO Enhanced Forward Presence (redirect from Multinational Battle Group Lithuania)
Lithuania and in Central Europe through Poland, Slovakia and Hungary and in Eastern Europe through Romania and Bulgaria, is in place to protect and reassure...
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Ryanair Flight 4978 (category 2021 in Lithuania)
Vilnius Airport, Lithuania, operated by Buzz, a Polish subsidiary of the Irish airline Ryanair. On 23 May 2021, while in Belarusian airspace, it was diverted...
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Estonian Defence Forces (section Cyber Command)
territorial waters and improvement of maritime surveillance. In addition to the current capabilities, the command and control and shore-to-vessel communications...
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TRML (category CS1 Lithuanian-language sources (lt))
Luftraumüberwachung or "Telefunken mobile airspace surveillance radar") is a family of air defense radars first developed by Telefunken and currently produced by Hensoldt...
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The 1st Division (Lithuanian: Pirmoji divizija) is the main military unit of the Land Forces of the Lithuanian Armed Forces. The division is planned to...
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peacetime the brigade's headquarter staff works at the Lithuanian Armed Forces Training and Doctrine Command. The brigade's three maneuver battalions are made...
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Icelandic Air Policing (redirect from Airborne Surveillance and Interception Capabilities to meet Iceland's Peacetime Preparedness Needs)
Icelandic Air Policing is a NATO operation conducted to patrol Iceland's airspace. As Iceland does not have an air force, in 2006 it requested that its NATO...
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Infantry Brigade Iron Wolf (category Brigades of Lithuania)
of the Lithuania Armed Forces, consists of the command, its elements and six battalions stationed across Lithuania and named after Lithuanian Great Dukes...
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Royal Danish Air Force (category Military units and formations established in 1950)
service in 1950. Its main purpose is to serve as enforcer of Danish airspace and to provide air support to Danish group troops on the battlefield. The...
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Polish Air Force (section Armed Forces General Command)
command including the Italian made RAT-31DL an AESA system, the Polish made NUR-15 radar which provides a 3D picture of the controlled airspace, and the...
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contract to maintain and operate UK Air Defence radars". Serco.com. 18 April 2023. "Air Surveillance and Control Systems Force Command". RAF.MoD.uk. Royal...
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IRIS-T SL (category CS1 Lithuanian-language sources (lt))
* Military Africa". 17 December 2021. "Breakthrough: Invisible surveillance of airspace | BDLI". Archived from the original on 22 January 2023. Retrieved...
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