Lithuania strengthens naval capabilities with new Damen-built tug H-24 "Lokys"
The Lithuanian Navy has officially commissioned the new multi-purpose tugboat H-24 Lokys, marking a significant enhancement in the operational flexibility of its maritime forces. The vessel was inaugurated on May 12 in the Port of Klaipėda during a ceremony attended by defense and naval officials.
navy worldwide defense industry news12 may 2025 | 20:23 | Source: Gazeta Morska | Prepared by: Kamil Kusier | Print

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Built by the renowned Dutch shipbuilder Damen, Lokys is designed to carry out a broad range of missions, including towing operations, maritime rescue, firefighting, and port security. The tug will also play a key support role in docking and maneuvering larger NATO allied warships, bolstering Lithuania’s interoperability within the Alliance’s naval operations.
This acquisition is part of a broader modernization effort of Lithuania’s naval assets, aimed at improving readiness and resilience in the Baltic region. The name Lokys—Lithuanian for "bear"—symbolizes strength, reliability, and readiness to respond across a spectrum of maritime scenarios.
The new vessel not only strengthens national defense infrastructure but also enhances the strategic posture of NATO forces in the northeastern flank.
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