Lithuania’s Ministry of Defence is set to significantly expand its network of counter-mobility engineering parks, enhancing national security by doubling the sites along its borders with Belarus and Russia’s Kaliningrad exclave. This expansion proposal will see the existing number of sites increase from 27 to 50 by 2030, following a draft government resolution to amend prior decisions on implementing counter-mobility measures. Deputy Defence Minister Tomas Godliauskas noted that this expansion is necessary due to a revised assessment by the Lithuanian Armed Forces and plans to align more closely with NATO defense strategies.

The comprehensive counter-mobility plan entails strategic installations on national roads and bridges, integrating structures capable of supporting explosive devices. Notably, the creation of a new counter-mobility zone along the borders with Belarus and Kaliningrad is also planned, with a width of 150 meters and extending 20 meters inland from the border patrol path. This ambitious project will involve changes in legislation to allow the utilization of private lands, with land management and preparation taking place between 2027 and 2028.

Financially, the project will require a substantial investment of about 50 million euros from 2026 to 2030, funded by the State Defence Fund. Godliauskas highlighted that 8.5 million euros were allocated to counter-mobility engineering last year, with this year’s budget including 10 million euros specifically for this purpose. This budget will cover essential elements like acquiring engineering equipment and potentially compensating for land used.

The ministry’s current facilities, consisting of 27 counter-mobility engineering parks, are fully operational, housing various defense obstacles such as ‘dragon’s teeth,’ concrete barriers, and concertina wires. The proposal awaits government approval by mid-April, emphasizing Lithuania’s commitment to reinforcing its borders against potential threats, aligning with broader national security objectives.

Source: LRT