Lithuanian Forces Integrate Hornet XR Drones in Defense Modernization Efforts
Lithuania has incorporated the Hornet XR fixed-wing drones into its defense modernization strategy, showcasing their capabilities during a visit by Danish royalty and local officials. Designed for intelligence collection with a range of 50 kilometers and three hours of autonomous flight, the Hornet XR enhances unmanned operations within the National Defence Volunteers and the Lithuanian Riflemen's Union. This initiative supports Lithuania's total defense concept, emphasizing rapid mobilization and situational awareness, and builds on combat feedback from its use in Ukraine.

Lithuania has selected the Hornet XR fixed-wing UAS as part of its unmanned modernization strategy, with operational use demonstrated in Ukraine. During a visit by Danish royalty and Lithuanian officials, defense units showcased enhanced capabilities, emphasizing the integration of unmanned systems within the National Defence Volunteers and the Lithuanian Riflemen's Union.
The Hornet XR, designed for intelligence collection, features a range of up to 50 kilometers and approximately three hours of autonomous flight. Its compact design allows for stealthy operations in contested environments, and it can be launched without complex infrastructure.
This initiative is aligned with Lithuania's total defense concept, which focuses on rapid mobilization and local situational awareness. The Hornet XR has already seen combat deployments in Ukraine, providing valuable feedback on performance amid electronic warfare and air defense challenges.




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