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    The Lithuanian Navy (Lithuanian: Lietuvos Karinės jūrų pajėgos; formally: Lithuanian Naval Forces) is the naval arm of the Lithuanian Armed Forces. Though...
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    Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Navy was the navy of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and existed from 1627 to 1643. The Commonwealth Navy was small and...
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    the Lithuanian Land Forces, the Lithuanian Navy, the Lithuanian Air Force and the Lithuanian Special Operations Force. In wartime, the Lithuanian State...
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    love Lithuania Culture Lithuanian Culture Institute Lithuanian National Culture Centre The Association of Lithuanian Culture Centres Lithuanian Council...
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    Equipment Services announced she had been sold for £1 million to the Lithuanian Navy. In July 2022 the Ministry of Defence announced that Harland & Wolff...
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    HDMS Flyvefisken (P550) (category Flyvefisken-class patrol vessels of the Lithuanian Naval Force)
    Standardflex 300 or SF300 class. In 2007, Flyvefisken was sold to the Lithuanian Navy, which renamed her LKL Zemaitis. "Specifications: Flyvefisken Class...
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    Arend Dickmann (category Polish Navy admirals)
    November 1627) was a Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Navy officer. Born in Delft to a Dutch family, he led the Polish–Lithuanian navy to victory in the 1627...
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    Commonwealth Navy. A small navy was also created by Augustus II the Strong in 1700 during the Great Northern War. The Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth,...
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    Since Lithuania banned Soviet symbols in 2008, raising or otherwise using the Lithuanian SSR flag in public is illegal. During 1988, when the Lithuanian movement...
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  • ships, launched 1940—1943 only served with the Royal Australian Navy and Royal Indian Navy) Australian Bangor variant MMS-class minesweeper (403 ships, launched...
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    ships now remain in service with the German Navy. Several went into service with the Estonian and Lithuanian Navy, as well as the Latvian Naval Forces. Flensburg...
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    (MCMFORNORTH) in 2004 and 2005. In 2006 she was sold to Lithuania and given the name Jotvingis. The Lithuanian Navy uses her as a command and support ship. Her sister...
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    the Lithuanian government arrested dozens of pro-Nazi activists. In response to these arrests and trials, Germany declared a boycott of Lithuanian agricultural...
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    Grisha-class corvette (category Corvettes of the Lithuanian Naval Force)
    (Lithuanian Navy, 2003) Grisha III-class corvette Aukštaitis (Lithuanian Navy, 2003) Grisha V (Ukrainian Navy, 2013) List of ships of the Soviet Navy List...
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    village of Cottesmore in Rutland. The ship entered service with the Lithuanian Navy as M53 Skalvis. Thales was the prime contractor to upgrade the vessels...
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  • of equipment of the Lithuanian Armed Forces List of aircraft of the Lithuanian Air Force List of vessels of the Lithuanian Navy List of equipment of...
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    Estonian Navy, Latvian Navy and Lithuanian Navy. All three countries joined NATO in 2004. Black Sea: Ukrainian Navy and Georgian Navy. The Georgian Navy was...
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    Vidar-class minelayer (category Mine warfare vessels of the Lithuanian Naval Force)
    Latvian Navy via donation and renamed Virsaitis and used as a flagship and tender to patrol craft. In 2006, Vidar was transferred to the Lithuanian Navy and...
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    Jehu-class landing craft (category Ships of the Finnish Navy)
    rails or a light anti-ship missile system.  Finland Finnish Navy  Lithuania Lithuanian Navy: 2 vessels ordered in 2022. CB90-class fast assault craft Mark...
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    Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (Lithuanian: etmonas) were the highest-ranking military officers, second only to the King, in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...
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    Australian Navy to equip Huon-class minehunters Indonesia Used by the Indonesian Navy to equip Bung Tomo-class corvettes Lithuania Used by the Lithuanian Naval...
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    Storm-class patrol boat (category Missile boats of the Royal Norwegian Navy)
    Estonia and Lithuania and three to Latvia in 1995. In the Lithuanian Navy, the ex-Storm class are designated the Dzūkas class, and in the Latvian Navy, the ex-Storms...
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    The Lithuanian warship Prezidentas Smetona was the only warship of the Lithuanian Navy during the years of the First Republic of Lithuania from 1918 to...
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    The Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, also referred to as Poland–Lithuania or the First Polish Republic (Polish: I Rzeczpospolita), was a federative real...
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    system, propulsion, command and control systems, and mine disposal systems. The ship entered service with the Lithuanian navy in 2011 as Kuršis. v t e...
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  • flagship is any naval vessel on which a flag officer is embarked. Some navies have permanent flagships, a designation which may be either functional (ships...
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    Hunt-class mine countermeasures vessel (category Ship classes of the Royal Navy)
    sale of Bicester and Berkeley to the Greek Navy, the sale of Cottesmore and Dulverton to the Lithuanian Navy and the decommissioning of Brecon, a contract...
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    blockade the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth's ports (most important being Gdańsk) maintaining a stranglehold on Polish-Lithuanian trade. On 28 November...
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    The United States Navy Sea, Air, and Land (SEAL) Teams, commonly known as Navy SEALs, are the United States Navy's primary special operations force and...
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    merchant ship. During the Polish-Lithuanian wars with Sweden, it was drafted into the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth navy along with Wodnik and Arka Noego...
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