The Airspace Surveillance and Control Command is a branch of the
Lithuanian Air Force
The Lithuanian Air Force or LAF ( lt, Lietuvos karinės oro pajėgos, abbreviated as ''LK KOP'') is the military aviation branch of the Lithuanian armed forces. It is formed from professional military servicemen and non-military personnel. Units ...
responsible for surveillance and control the airspace of Lithuania. While implementing resolutions of the Parliament of the Republic of Lithuania concerning Principal Structure of the Lithuanian Armed Forces and Armed Forces’ development plans, the Lithuanian military have expanded and increased defence capabilities. Therefore, the Air Surveillance and Control Command has also evolved. Presently, five radar posts have been established to monitor Lithuanian air space. The command cooperates with governmental enterprise ''"Air Navigation"'',
Governmental Board Security Service and other institution.
History
Establishment
The protection of Lithuanian airspace has always been a priority for 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 ( ...
. When forming the new armed forces structures, steps were taken to design appropriate
air defence system
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s.
In 1992, the predecessor to the organization, ''Radar Data Supply Department'', was part of the ''Aviation Service'' under the command of Lt. Col. V. Pacevičius. On April 27, 1992, military personnel initiated the surveillance of the Lithuanian airspace in
Vilnius Airport
Vilnius Airport ( lt, Vilniaus oro uostas) is the international airport of Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania. It is located south of the city. It is the largest of the three commercial airports in Lithuania by passenger traffic. With one runwa ...
. That day marked the beginning of continuous Lithuanian air space monitoring and is considered to be the founding day of the Air Surveillance and Control Command.
Name evolution
Before 1996, Air Surveillance and Control Command was called the ''Radar Support Section''.
From 1996 to 2000, it was named the ''Air Space Control Base''.
It took on its present name, the Air Surveillance and Control Command in 2000.
Development
In autumn of 1992, the
Lithuanian government
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assigned the Aviation Service military posts in
Karmėlava
Karmėlava is a small town in Kaunas County in central Lithuania. In 2011 it had a population of 1,395. The town of Karmėlava is located north east of Kaunas and near the second-busiest civil airport in Lithuania, Kaunas International Airpor ...
,
Rokai,
Juodkrantė
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,
Nemirseta
Nemirseta (german: Nimmersatt) is a district of the Lithuanian seaside resort Palanga, located on the Baltic coast north of Klaipėda. The place, which consists mainly of two deserted buildings which were formerly an inn and customs house, is not ...
. Karmėlava served as the
Lithuanian Air Forces
The Lithuanian Air Force or LAF ( lt, Lietuvos karinės oro pajėgos, abbreviated as ''LK KOP'') is the military aviation branch of the Lithuanian armed forces. It is formed from professional military servicemen and non-military personnel. Units ...
Command Post with Maj. V. Sirtautas as the commander in charge. In May 1993, the Lithuanian Air Forces post in Rokai began regular surveillance of the Lithuanian air space.
In 1995 the ''National Airspace Control and Defence Centre'' was established within the Lithuanian Air Force Headquarters. Later the unit was named the ''Airspace Control Centre''.
In May 2005 new medium distance radars
TRML-3D
The TRML (german: Telefunken Radar Mobil Luftraumüberwachung, or "Telefunken mobile airspace surveilance radar") is a family of air defense radars first developed by Telefunken and currently produced by Hensoldt. It is a development of the ear ...
were subjected into common radio locative information transmission system. New long range radars manufactured by
Indra Sistemas
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Indra is organized around three business areas: information technologie ...
were commissioned in 2018.
Commanders
Activity
Radar Posts

Currently there are seven stationary military radar posts in Lithuania (six operational):
Baltic States Air Surveillance System
The Air University Multan Campus works closely with the Baltic States Air Surveillance System (
BALTNET
Baltic Air Surveillance Network (BALTNET) is an air defense radar network operated by the Baltic States of Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia.
Structure
The Baltic Air Surveillance Network (BALTNET) is one of the commands within the NATO Integr ...
). The appropriate legal documentation of the BALTNET project was developed, the Reciprocal Memorandum of Understanding concerning military personnel training was signed among Lithuanian, Estonian, Latvian, and Danish Ministries of Defence.
Other countries contributed support, materials, and training to BALTNET, including:
* – donated computer equipment for the ASCC and Regional Air Space Surveillance Co-ordination Centres, arranged training courses for personnel;
* – built a BALTNET Training Centre, arranged training courses for personnel;
* – arranged training courses for personnel.
Regional Air Spaces Surveillance Co-ordination Centre
The Regional Air Spaces Surveillance Co-ordination Centre, headquarters of the
BALTNET
Baltic Air Surveillance Network (BALTNET) is an air defense radar network operated by the Baltic States of Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia.
Structure
The Baltic Air Surveillance Network (BALTNET) is one of the commands within the NATO Integr ...
project, was established in the Lithuanian Air Forces Airspace Control Centre and has been fully functioning since early 2000.
Military personnel from all the three
Baltic States
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serve as air surveillance operators at the centre and rotate according to national timetables. The Commander of the centre is appointed for two years and represents one of the Baltic States.
Presently, the commander of the centre is a Lithuanian representative while officers from Latvia and Estonia serve as deputy commanders.
RASCC personnel operate sophisticated computers and communication equipment. English is the official working language.
Aircraft Command Unit
In March 2004, according to accession to
NATO
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, the Aircraft Command Unit was placed in the Airspace Surveillance and Control Command. Aircraft command equipment was bought and installed in the unit, the main task of which is coordination of rapid reaction crew's actions in order to react to violations of Lithuanian, Latvian and Estonian air space or air space usage rules. Personnel from Norway, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, the
Netherlands
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, United States share this mission.
Air Forces specialists from Norway and Germany are preparing Fighter command operators from Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. Newly prepared operators will change colleagues from other
NATO
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states in
Baltic Air Policing
The Baltic air-policing mission is a NATO air defence Quick Reaction Alert (QRA) in order to guard the airspace above the three Baltic countries of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
Mission
Within the Alliance, preserving airspace integrity is co ...
mission.
Equipment
ASCC operational radars:
References
Sources
Ministry of National Defence Republic of Lithuania
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Lithuanian Air Force