The 1st Task Force of the Czech Armed Forces in the Baltics, as part of the enhanced Forward Presence (eFP), also included Pandur II wheeled infantry fighting vehicles, which participated in countless exercises during their deployment, including firing exercises. This belt consists of PT-P 30 mm ammunition casings for the Pandur II vehicles, which was fired during crew training at the multifunctional firing range in Pabradė Training Area on 6 December 2018. This belt was reassembled after firing because it does not stay together after firing.
The 1st Task Force operated in the Baltics from July 2018 to January 2019. Czech soldiers served in Lithuania together with representatives of seven other countries led by Germany. The Czech unit was based on a mechanised company with Pandur armoured vehicles reinforced by an engineer platoon, a logistics unit and a medical element. The main base of the battle group was located in the Lithuanian Army training area Rukla, about 70 km northwest of Vilnius.