Инженерная техника НАТО (немецкая и норвежская) в Литве:
The German engineer tank „Dachs“ is able to build fighting positions and ditches. It can conduct any work of excavation work with its telescopic arm. That‘s why the “Dachs“ is a very flexible vehicle used in offensive and defensive tactical operations.
Platoon leader Lieutenant Petter is the commander of this Norwegian engineer tank. Like the German version it is based also on the model Leopard l. However, it can use its dozer blade more flexible. Moreover, the dozer blade got metal teeth enabling the tank to loose frozen earth. The machine gun is primarily used for the destruction of land mines.
Deep sand - ideal opportunities for digging and shifting.
The armored recovery vehicle “Wisent ll“ can be used for shifting tank positions.
Water crossing? For the Norwegian armored bridge-laying vehicle “Leguan“ it's not a problem. With its 26 m long bridge any vehicle of the eFP Battle Group Lithuania is able to cross obstacles of 25 m width.
Commander sergeant Jörgen and his operator Christoffer are cooperating well together.
Almost done: with an additional bridge one can cross this width of water too.
The German engineer tank „Dachs“ is able to build fighting positions and ditches. It can conduct any work of excavation work with its telescopic arm. That‘s why the “Dachs“ is a very flexible vehicle used in offensive and defensive tactical operations.
Platoon leader Lieutenant Petter is the commander of this Norwegian engineer tank. Like the German version it is based also on the model Leopard l. However, it can use its dozer blade more flexible. Moreover, the dozer blade got metal teeth enabling the tank to loose frozen earth. The machine gun is primarily used for the destruction of land mines.
Deep sand - ideal opportunities for digging and shifting.
The armored recovery vehicle “Wisent ll“ can be used for shifting tank positions.
Water crossing? For the Norwegian armored bridge-laying vehicle “Leguan“ it's not a problem. With its 26 m long bridge any vehicle of the eFP Battle Group Lithuania is able to cross obstacles of 25 m width.
Commander sergeant Jörgen and his operator Christoffer are cooperating well together.
Almost done: with an additional bridge one can cross this width of water too.