Lithuania; MoD orders ‘smart’ mines from Finland

The Lithuanian Armed Forces has received its first batch of an autonomous anti-tank mine capable of distinguishing between enemy and friendly forces.

Sentry ATM System – Forcit Defence International

The next-generation Sentry mine was purchased from Finnish firm Forcit Defence for 5.9 million € ($6.51 million) as part of a counter-mobility effort against a potential Russian invasion.

The “smart” mine creates anti-access and area denial zones for the invading armies while allowing friendly forces to pass.

It combines “advanced encrypted mesh connectivity and fierce target penetration capacity” and is “designed to retain mobility of friendly forces by deactivating remotely temporarily or fully if required,” the Lithuanian Ministry of Defence stated in a press release.

“The equipment recognizes and identifies hostile targets, autonomously sets detonation time thus causing maximum damage to hostile equipment.”

Counter-Mobility Effort

The three Baltic nations of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania are bolstering their border defenses against their neighbors Russia and Belarus in response to the Ukraine war.

The initial expected cost of the effort is around 17.5 million € ($19.3 million) and an estimated 600 million € ($660 million) over the next decade.

 

Lithuania; MoD orders ‘smart’ mines from Finland

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Scroll to top