In 1932, the young state had grown economically stronger and was already able to undertake the rearmament of the Lithuanian Border Police with new boats. At the "Memel Lindenau and Co" shipyard in Klaipėda, three small and one large boat were ordered for the fleet of the Lithuanian Border Police. On May 5, 1933, "Partizanas" was accepted into the Treasury of the Republic of Lithuania and transferred to the Border Police. It was used as intended until the occupation of Lithuania, when it was taken over by the border guards of the USSR Baltic Fleet. On October 13, 1941, the boat, with its engine stopped, was thrown by a storm onto the shoals near the island of Odensholm, where it was completely destroyed. The small model of the small boat is not complicated and is suitable for both an experienced "sea wolf" and a beginner modeler. There is an option to assemble either the Lithuanian "Partizanas" or the Soviet boat "L-276.