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The National Defence Volunteer Forces or NDVF ( lt, Krašto apsaugos savanorių pajėgos [], previously []) is a branch of the
Lithuanian Armed Forces The Lithuanian Armed Forces () are the military of Lithuania. The Lithuanian Armed Forces consist of the Lithuanian Land Forces, the Lithuanian Naval Force and the Lithuanian Air Force. In wartime, the Lithuanian State Border Guard Service ( ...
. Volunteer forces were officially established on 17 January 1991 by the law of the Supreme Council of Lithuania on the National Defence Volunteer Service providing basis for establishing Voluntary National Defence Service. This decision made legal already existing volunteer formations that began appearing as early as 1990. Voluntary National Defence Service was reorganised into the National Defence Volunteer Force. In 2003 Volunteer Force was integrated into the Lithuanian Land Force. Tasks of volunteer soldiers were inevitably altered when Lithuania became a full-fledged member of
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: approach of territorial defence was changed into territorial defence and training of modern active reserve. There are around 5000 volunteers and around 800 professional soldiers in the force.


History


Origins

The NDVF's history is somewhat linked to the
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, which was the largest self-defence forces organization with official status in Lithuania before the Soviet occupation in 1940. During 1991 all units of the National Defence System were formed on a voluntary basis. On 11 January 1991 several hundred of the
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defenders took an oath of allegiance to the
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and with support from the public began preparing for a possible attack against the Lithuanian Supreme Council building (presently the Parliament of Lithuania). Other volunteers joined units to protect facilities of the Press Palace, Vilnius Television Tower, and other strategic assets when the
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was attempting to overthrow the legal
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of Lithuania and reintroduce an occupational regime in January 1991. On 17 January 1991 the Supreme Council of the Republic of Lithuania passed the law on the National Defence Volunteer Service, which became the basis for the establishment of the then Voluntary National Defence Service (VNDS). In March 1991 the VNDS staff, an operational platoon, the VNDS Training Centre were formed as well as 200 company-size units were organized into eight territorial defence regions. In accordance with an order issued by Director General of Department of National Defence, Colonel Jonas Gečas was appointed as the Chief of Staff of the Voluntary National Defence Service.


Events during the 1991 Soviet Coup

During the 1991 Soviet coup d'état attempt, volunteer serviceman Artūras Sakalauskas lost his life in the line of duty when defending the Lithuanian Supreme Council on 21 August. Once the coup d'état was defeated, NDVS units received an order to block the Soviet forces in order to prevent them from bringing replacement troops from
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into Lithuania. At that time forty-four guard posts were installed where 201 NDVS members would simultaneously stand on duty. At the end of 1991, the Volunteer Forces embarked upon the protection of national strategic assets.


Current Duties

Volunteer units provided support to civilian authorities in the event of natural or industrial disasters. In the summer of 1992, thousands of volunteers assisted in fighting fires in wooded areas and
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lands; they participated in cleaning hazardous spill on the Nemunas River subsequent to an ecological disaster in
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. They also took part in relief activities during the flood of the
Nemunas Delta Nemunas Delta is the Lithuanian name for the Neman (Nemunas) River Delta, in Lithuania. Prior to post-World War II border changes, it was known in German as the ''Memel Niederung'', as the Neman was for centuries called the Memel in German. When ...
in the Western part of Lithuania. In 1993, during a visit of
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to Lithuania, thousands of volunteers helped the police maintain public order. The Volunteer units took part in the first
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organised by the
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including the first joint military exercises Safeguard '93, Wind of Spring (1997–1998), Baltic Challenge (1998), Amber Hope series. Starting in 1994 members of the Volunteer Forces began participating international peacekeeping missions. In 1998 the Voluntary National Defence Service (SKAT in Lithuanian) was reorganised as the National Defence Volunteer Forces, KASP – in Lithuanian) and became an integral part of the Lithuanian Armed Forces.


Structural Changes

Since 2004 the Lithuanian ''Grand Duke Butigeidis'' Dragoon Battalion has been assigned to the Volunteer Forces. On 1 July 2005 the 9th Territorial Unit of the ''Kęstutis Military District'' of the Volunteer Force was restructured. The force units and members have been placed under the control of the 3rd Territorial Unit of the ''Žemaičiai military District'' and the 2nd Territorial Unit of ''Darius and Girėnas Military District''. On 1 September 2005 the 4th Territorial Unit of ''Tauras Military District'' was restructured. The force units and member have been placed under subordination of the 1st Territorial Unit of ''Dainava Military District'' and the 2nd Territorial Unit of ''Darius and Girėnas Military District''.


Structure

The structure of the NDVF is as follows: * 1st Territorial Unit ''Dainava Military District'', Alytus; * 2nd Territorial Unit ''Darius and Girėnas Military District'', Kaunas; * 3rd Territorial Unit ''Žemaičiai Military District'',
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; * 5th Territorial Unit ''Vytis Military District'',
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; * 6th Territorial Unit ''Prisikėlimo Military District'',
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; * 8th Territorial Unit ''Didžioji Kova Military District'',
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Functions

Tasks of the NDVF are training volunteers and other members of active reserve, units of NDVF for conducting territorial and collective defence tasks, preparing and participating in international operations, guarding important objects of defence infrastructure, state and municipal administration, and render assistance in case of natural disasters and catastrophes. #provide trained personnel for regular units of the Lithuanian Armed Forces, by transferring them to a higher readiness level or deployment to multinational operations; #prepares specialists of various fields and infantry units of up to company size for international deployment; #participates in providing host nation support to NATO or the Allied forces; #conducts peacetime tasks defined in legislation; #plans and conducts warfare training of volunteer soldiers; #develops cooperation with corresponding organisations in other countries regarding matters of warfare training of NDVF; #provides support for governmental and municipal institutions according to the order set by legal acts; #performs tasks of guarding vital objects of defence infrastructure, state and municipalities; #represents Lithuanian Armed Forces in the community: strengthens connection between the community and the armed forces, organises and conducts military patriotic education of youth, maintains close relations with local community, participates in public life, festivals and events within its scope; #is responsible for delivering technical provision and supplies for subordinate units, controls consumption of supplies; #organises maintenance, and effective and economical usage according to the purpose of the NDVF military and other equipment and other assets; #trains soldiers of NDVF and provides them with appropriate service conditions; #Performs other functions related to the tasks of NDVF if so designated by laws or other legal acts.


Equipment

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*
Heckler & Koch G36 The Heckler & Koch G36 (Gewehr 36) is a 5.56×45mm assault rifle designed in the early 1990s by German weapons manufacturer Heckler & Koch as a replacement for the heavier 7.62×51mm G3 battle rifle. It was accepted into service with the ''Bu ...
KA * AK 4MT *
FN SCAR The FN SCAR (Special Operations Forces Combat Assault Rifle) is a family of gas-operated short-stroke gas piston automatic rifles developed by Belgian manufacturer FN Herstal (FN) in 2004. It is constructed with modularity for the United State ...
* / M14 L1 * FN MAG *
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* M72 LAW * Carl Gustav *
AT4 The AT4 is a Swedish unguided, man-portable, disposable, shoulder-fired recoilless anti-tank weapon built by Saab Bofors Dynamics (previously Bofors Anti-Armour Systems and before that FFV Ordance). The AT4 is not considered a rocket launc ...
* Mercedes Benz 1213 * Mercedes Benz GD *
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4x4


References

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Sources


Ministry of National Defence Republic of Lithuania


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