When Did Allies See Lithuania's Armed Forces As Equal?

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  • čas přidán 28. 04. 2024
  • It’s safe to say that Lithuania’s armed forces have transformed a lot over the past 30+ years - since regaining independence and breaking away from the USSR. I’m confident that I don’t know the full extent of this change, but I’m sure some viewers have lived and witnessed the transformation for themselves! So at what point in the past 30+ years did Lithuania's allies begin to see its military as competent equals?
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Komentáře • 70

  • @user-dt5nj3uk2s
    @user-dt5nj3uk2s Před 3 měsíci +157

    Love Lithuania so much. I’m American who mostly lives in Bosnia cause it’s cheap but I recently finished a month living in Vilnius and after visiting 59 countries I am shocked to say that Lithuania is one of my favorite countries in the entire world. The vibes of Vilnius and Kaunas are so clean, peaceful, modern, and positive. Other cities I visited were nice too (saw the whole country by train, a cheap and easy way to take day trips) but Vilnius and Kaunas are magical for some reason. Just hope the Russians are never able to ruin them again. Everything a Russian touches turns to crap.

    • @expert69able
      @expert69able Před 3 měsíci +27

      So true. They come devastate everything and than demands respect to themself as liberators. That's silly.

    • @eazy9925
      @eazy9925 Před 3 měsíci +12

      Thank you! 🇱🇹🇺🇸

    • @rududuks
      @rududuks Před 3 měsíci +4

      Thank for your opinion. It's very nice that you from another life thinking understand our stand against russia

    • @MartynasMat-sj3nk
      @MartynasMat-sj3nk Před 3 měsíci +4

      Warms my heart to read this, thank you!

    • @eglunasklimavicius9771
      @eglunasklimavicius9771 Před 3 měsíci +4

      ❤Aciu

  • @anzelmasmatutis2500
    @anzelmasmatutis2500 Před 3 měsíci +34

    Lithuania's determined journey to NATO took 11 years.

  • @DS.J
    @DS.J Před 3 měsíci +16

    I really love how you cover military topics in Lithuania. There has been a huge transformation of the LT Armed forces since around 2014 and the only way is forward. Lithuania is on course to have one of the most modern and well armed militaries among small countries in Europe which makes me, and I bet many other Lithuanians, sleep better at night.

  • @UtamagUta
    @UtamagUta Před 3 měsíci +7

    I am actually more amazed about the fact that the LAF has a podcast

  • @tikiman1323
    @tikiman1323 Před 3 měsíci +9

    I'd say that we didn't upgrade our military. We created our military from almost zero. After USSR we had nothing and straight away started to copy Western military ideas and standards. I guess it's easier to create something form a scratch than to change soviet system to Western system.

  • @mbtrev
    @mbtrev Před 3 měsíci +5

    Lithuenia has a huge army for it's size in terms of equipment
    It's easy to look at nearly 2000 armored vehicles as small force but if you divide it by 2.8 million population and multiply it by 140 population of Russia you will get you will get over 100 000
    You can see Lithuenia has almost double the armor per capita than most states

  • @DestroyerOfLiberals
    @DestroyerOfLiberals Před 3 měsíci +28

    Taliban was scared shitless of Lithuanian special forces on dirt bikes nicknamed "Hell's Angels" in Afghanistan.

    • @rududuks
      @rududuks Před 3 měsíci +5

      Aitvaras - who give good luck to home

  • @jamesbohlman4297
    @jamesbohlman4297 Před 3 měsíci +8

    Those Lithuanian infantry look sharp deploying from Black hawk helicopters.

  • @eruno_
    @eruno_ Před 3 měsíci +10

    I think if we ignore the infamous "coup of volunteers" military incident in the 1993, the Lithuanian armed forces have spotless reputation and commitment to the safety of the country.

    • @Skrendabitute
      @Skrendabitute Před 3 měsíci

      What incident it is?

    • @eruno_
      @eruno_ Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@Skrendabitute
      basically it was military stand off between newly elected Lithuanian government and KASP soldiers who refused to follow orders and retreaded to forest, thankfully it was peacefully resolved.

    • @Skrendabitute
      @Skrendabitute Před 3 měsíci

      Is there any source to check?

    • @eruno_
      @eruno_ Před 3 měsíci

      @@Skrendabitute
      Google "Pakaunės savanorių maištas". Should find Wikipedia and media articles in general.

    • @reaplikacija
      @reaplikacija Před 3 měsíci

      @@Skrendabitute google Pakaunės savanorių maištas ir rasi

  • @digitalportugal
    @digitalportugal Před 2 měsíci +1

    Interesting channel. Subscribed.

  • @tadasvidugiris4685
    @tadasvidugiris4685 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Started my service at 2014 right after the moscovites invaded Ukraine. Served for 5 years, had been off the service for 4+ years and i got called to reserve practise or whatnot, and i can say that the military has changed tremendously. Starting from the gear and clothing you receive (which is brand new now), to the weaponry. All we need is motivation and personel.

  • @mignas
    @mignas Před 3 měsíci +4

    “As equal” began in 2006-7 after joint missions in middle east. A lot of learning happened and all the training provided by western european military schools shined.
    As for actually being equal - thats out of the question. No nato member is equal to american military. They are quite literally NATO itself, they have decades worth of real combat experience. Uk feels like a 16yo cousin (to an adult usa army). Not equal but very much respected, always on the just side, never ambiguous, plays with cards open, very strategic, never whimped out from spitting facts. Cocky, packs a punch, but not at full strength today. French have a lot of “sway” like the uk, but they are not aligned with anyone else. Always at 30 degree angle to everyone else, as they are in every other aspect. Often ambiguous, secretive. Germany, which should be the core and backbone of european military power, is primarily a bundestag (parliament) with a few muskets and some tanks in a locked garage. Potential is there, but the government and russian money is smothering it.

  • @modestassutkus6148
    @modestassutkus6148 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Like (Lietuva Vilnius)

  • @ImmersedInHistory
    @ImmersedInHistory Před 2 měsíci

    Is that a "KP bil" @0:36 ? I knew Sweden gave lots of stuff, but never knew about these. 😀

  • @UtamagUta
    @UtamagUta Před 3 měsíci +1

    00:16 Just a perspective: Lego or a barbie doll was given ONLY on a special occasion, think jubilee birthdays (birth, 5, 10, 15). Appliencies only no name, made in Turkey or China (i had a teba oven f.e.). Mcdonalds was considered to be a posh restaurant and the *only* international clothing brand to open stores was United Colors of Benetton. Clothes from there was unachievable for most of us while I had a friend who was decked from top to bottom in those. Needless to say she had MANY barbies and a huge @ss Lego box. Needless to say I was white envy why my parents were succeeding despite having respectable jobs. My friends parents were selling their crafts to Westerners while living in Lithuanian prices thus affording all those posh things. While my parents sold a car to buy an old western computer.
    NOBODY would believe in this when visiting Lithuania in 2020's (somewhat believable if visited in early 2010's). The evolution in just my lifetime is immeasurable in all 3 Baltic states considering where we started.
    Side note, a story my dad told me. He once met an old acquaintance from university times in the 90's. Note that, my Dad had to to travel back and forth Vilnius-Kaunas for work everyday and could barely afford groceries, but he took pity on that friend as he saw a university professor with SO worn out shoes that not all homeless people would wear nowadays. Times were tough, we owe Boomers respect for their achievements and resilience. For gen-Xers too but they were about to graduate and their era was the 2000's, a slightly easier period.

  • @Zbroja69
    @Zbroja69 Před 3 měsíci

    Never.

  • @Aski2
    @Aski2 Před 3 měsíci +9

    NATO Allies can not see Lithuanian Armed Forces as equal, because Lithuania is lacking in numbers of soldiers, equipment and weapons. Lithuania got only two brigade level units, and these are not fully armed and ready. Lithuanian has small Air Force, without jet fighters. Air Defense is not numerous, only short and very short range, with poor AD radar systems. Naval forces also are small and weak. Land Forces has not any tanks and new trucked IFV.
    Artillery is not numerous. Supporting troops are lacking equipment, especially heavy gear. Some armored, wheeled vehicles and light forces are not enough to successfully defend alone Lithuania.
    Therefore limited Lithuanian Armed Forces are not equal. They need Allies help and more own units, weapon systems, and better infrastructures.

    • @expert69able
      @expert69able Před 3 měsíci +8

      Maybe it would be surprise to you but Lithuania is much lesser than Germany for example. Yet Lithuania spends smth 3% of gdp to military that's probably twice more than Germany's. Don't want to underestimate Germany which is our best ally but when comparing some sanity should be applied.

    • @Aski2
      @Aski2 Před 3 měsíci

      @@expert69able Hmm, Lithuania do not spend 3% of GDP. This is their plan in near future. What is more, Lithuania buys mainly very expensive German and USA weapons. These way Lithuanian Army has got much less weapons. Worst things are their poor AD and AEW systems, limited artillery, few drones and support troops. They has not tanks, IFV, MLRS, jet fighters, and only few utility helicopters.
      These mean, Lithuanian Army is vulnerable with aerial and heavy armored vehicles attacks, and has little artillery and engineering support with heavy equipment.
      I wonder why they do not buy cheaper, but good enough, weapons from other states.
      This way they could buy more numbers and wider range weapon systems, and better arm more units.

    • @Aski2
      @Aski2 Před 3 měsíci

      @Semtino Do you suggest that Lithuania already bought tanks, tracked IFV, MLRS, ARV, JABS, jet fighters? I do not think so.
      They still have not such important vehicles. Maybe Lithuania plan to purchase something heavy, but contracts are not realized. There are not any deliveries yet.

    • @IgnasLT1111
      @IgnasLT1111 Před 3 měsíci

      don't cry bud😀

    • @expert69able
      @expert69able Před 3 měsíci +4

      @@Aski2 Ok Lithuania is spending 2.8% in 2023 which is much more of Germans 1.5%.
      It is good they don't have any tanks and hope they won't because it's ineffective assault weapon. Don't you think so?
      In 2024 LT should get UH-60 Black Hawk which were ordered in 2020. Main Lt military focus is drones and air defense now. Which is good.
      Considering cheaper weapons this is silly talkings - they are cheapest in Russia and China. But it doesn't work this way.
      All in all Lt as all Baltic states increases military budget quite sharp. Yes they don't have aircraft carriers but they don't need them same goes with battle tanks, jet fighters etc. If its hard for you to understand that then there is too much effort to explain that for me.

  • @edvibal
    @edvibal Před 3 měsíci +2

    I just don't like that the Lithuanian Politicians are provoking Russia. Lithuania as a small country would benefit from being neutral, but it's hard when you're part of EU and NATO there is a certain Agenda. I don't like how the International Politics are evolving in relation with the conflict in Ukraine.

    • @centrasseptyni8277
      @centrasseptyni8277 Před 3 měsíci

      Do you like Russian invasion?

    • @rh7018
      @rh7018 Před 3 měsíci +7

      Lithuania is not provoking anyone. By the way Lithuania was a neutral country that got invaded by russia in 1939 anyway - under invented pretext. Also Ukraine was neutral in 2014 when russia invaded itm, breaking all agreements. russia can not demand from its neighbors who russia has invaded multiple times already not to set up collective security arrangements, like NATO!

    • @expert69able
      @expert69able Před 3 měsíci

      I think Russian politicals or to be true just Putin provokes whole civilized world currently.

    • @edvibal
      @edvibal Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@rh7018 1939 Hitler and Stalin divided eastern europe for themselves with the Molotov pact, different times, different circumstances. Urkaine after Maidan was not neutral anymore, USA and CIA installed their agents and meddled into Ukrainian politics, started pro EU and NATO propaganda and Putin reacted to this with military actions, because Ukraine is too close to Russia and he would'nt allow NATO to put Ballistic Missles on Ukrainian land.

    • @noob8
      @noob8 Před 3 měsíci

      ​​​@@edvibalrussians should fuck off. Ask your self a question why no nation wants to be with them? Ask even nations which are inside russia like bashkirs

  • @dumbassperson
    @dumbassperson Před 3 měsíci +15

    this is one of the most intersting channels ive seen covering about stuff in lithuania, keep up the good work!