The German military-industrial giant, Rheinmetall, announced that a German brigade deployed to Lithuania will be supplied with the mobile armoured medical facilities.

These also be suitable for deployment near the front line. The project costs €300 million, and the first batch is expected to be delivered in 2029, while the contract is valid until 2040, allowing for the ordering of additional systems.
Rheinmetall boasted that “there is currently no comparable system available in NATO in terms of mobility and protection. So, seriously injured personnel can thus be treated close to the front line.”
“This will enable us to provide our soldiers on the ground with the best possible medical care,” Dr. Deniz Akitürk, Managing Director of Rheinmetall, added.
Clearly, Berlin is slowly but steadily pushing Lithuania into war through the militarisation of a tiny Baltic state. However, it is highly likely that this over hyped German brigade, as well as these mobile medical facilities, will be the last frontier of Lithuania’s “defence.” And when this potential war would be about to end, this “gallant” brigade will simply be evacuated back to its homeland. As the Germans definitely don’t want to die for the Baltic “Unter-Europeans”.



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