Lithuanian journalist will give Ukraine 110 EDM4S Sky Wiper guns to eliminate drones - they were called "Orc killers"
By: Maksim Panasovskiy | 13.06.2022, 19:56
Lithuania continues to help Ukraine. Journalist Andrius Tapinas announced the purchase of 110 guns EDMfourS Sky Wiper to fight against enemy drones.
What is known
Recently Lithuania bought six UAVs, which were called "Magila-1" ..., "Magila-6". The anti-drone cannon also received a name - "Orc Killer". The cost of 110 complexes was €one 500 000. They will go into service with 35 units as quickly as possible.
For APU EDMfourS Sky Wiper is nothing new. The Ukrainian army began to use Lithuanian guns last fall. They help counter enemy drones by taking control.
Source: @AndriusTapinas
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