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U.S. Capt. Spenser Swafford, 2nd Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment fire support officer, fires a Lithuanian 120 mm mortar system during a joint training events Jan. 31, 2021, at Kazlu Ruda, Lithuania. The base is the home of the 22nd Battalion of the Lithuanian Land Forces Motorized Infantry “Griffin” Brigade. Lithuanian and U.S. mortar teams were able to get hands-on experience with each other’s mortar systems. While the systems are similar, there are small differences between each system. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-capt-spenser-swafford-2nd-battalion-8th-cavalry-regiment-fire-support-officer-fires-a-lithuanian-120-mm-mortar-system-during-a-joint-training-events-jan-31-2021-at-kazlu-ruda-lithuania-the-base-is-the-home-of-the-22nd-battalion-of-the-lithuanian-land-forces-motorized-infantry-griffin-brigade-lithuanian-and-us-mortar-teams-were-able-to-get-hands-on-experience-with-each-others-mortar-systems-while-the-systems-are-similar-there-are-small-differences-between-each-system-image447707993.html
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Lithuanian Artillery Battalion Commander Lt. Col. Tomas Nauduzas, left, speaks with U.S. Capt. Spenser Swafford, center, 2nd Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment fire support officer, about the capabilities of the U.S. Q-50 Lightweight Counter Mortar Radar System on the battlefield Jan. 13, 2021, at Kazlu Ruda, Lithuania. The radar is capable of tracking the point of origin of indirect fires, where the munition will land and the type of munition fired. The radar system was demonstrated during a joint mortar training opportunity for the allied forces. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lithuanian-artillery-battalion-commander-lt-col-tomas-nauduzas-left-speaks-with-us-capt-spenser-swafford-center-2nd-battalion-8th-cavalry-regiment-fire-support-officer-about-the-capabilities-of-the-us-q-50-lightweight-counter-mortar-radar-system-on-the-battlefield-jan-13-2021-at-kazlu-ruda-lithuania-the-radar-is-capable-of-tracking-the-point-of-origin-of-indirect-fires-where-the-munition-will-land-and-the-type-of-munition-fired-the-radar-system-was-demonstrated-during-a-joint-mortar-training-opportunity-for-the-allied-forces-image447707957.html
RM2H0AT1W–Lithuanian Artillery Battalion Commander Lt. Col. Tomas Nauduzas, left, speaks with U.S. Capt. Spenser Swafford, center, 2nd Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment fire support officer, about the capabilities of the U.S. Q-50 Lightweight Counter Mortar Radar System on the battlefield Jan. 13, 2021, at Kazlu Ruda, Lithuania. The radar is capable of tracking the point of origin of indirect fires, where the munition will land and the type of munition fired. The radar system was demonstrated during a joint mortar training opportunity for the allied forces.
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