Iron Wolf -

The name has been used by various organizations and operations in Lithuania:

An ultra-nationalist, radical right-wing movement active in interwar Lithuania (approx. 1928–1930). It operated secretly and was associated with the Lithuanian Nationalist Union.

According to 14th-century lore, Grand Duke Gediminas had a dream after a hunt in which he saw a massive iron wolf howling on a hilltop with the strength of a hundred wolves. iron wolf

The "Iron Wolf" ( Geležinis Vilkas ) is the foundational myth of , the capital of Lithuania.

This legend is central to Lithuanian national identity and has inspired countless works of art, literature, and even scientific research into the "acoustics" of such a mythical howl. 2. Military and Political History The name has been used by various organizations

A major recurring NATO military exercise held in Lithuania. It involves multinational battle groups (including Norwegian and U.S. forces) focused on collective defense and interoperability on Europe's eastern flank.

A pagan priest, Lizdeika, interpreted the dream as a sign from the gods to build a city on that spot that would be as strong as iron and whose fame would echo throughout the world. According to 14th-century lore, Grand Duke Gediminas had

Today, it is the name of the elite mechanized infantry brigade of the Lithuanian Armed Forces. 3. Technology and Computing