“The restoration of the Rūdnininkai training ground is one of the main priorities in strengthening the Lithuanian Armed Forces. I am pleased that, in the face of a threat, we can mobilise and urgently implement projects that would otherwise have taken at least another five years,” says Minister of National Defence Arvydas Anušauskas.
As the Seimas has approved the Law on the Rūdninkai Training Area and recognized the training area development as project of national importance, the first units will be able to start training in the new training area as soon as this May.
The procedure of appropriation of land in public interest has been opened, private land properties is evaluated and bought properties to free up are for the retraction of the Rūdininkai training range to serve the growing scope of military readiness activities of the Lithuanian Armed Forces and NATO capabilities integrated in the national defence system and the effectiveness of implementation of the Alliance’s deterrence and defence strategy.
As the experience from training area development projects at Pabradė, Rukla other locations in Lithuania or worldwide shows, the project will also create a number of workplaces , attract national and foreign investment, boost local business, consumption of local production and services, and strengthen social ties with the communities.
The ecology aspect of the works is coordinated with the Ministry of the Environment, State Service for Protected Areas and other stakeholders in order to minimize the impact on the protected areas, natural reserves, the military range territory will encompass.