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Romania signss deal to purchase French Mistral air defense systems

The Romanian defence ministry announced that it would purchase French Mistral air defense systems in the amount of more than 626 millions euros ($726million), as part of a joint acquisition deal with other European Union countries.

The Ministry of Defence said that it had signed a contract with the French Defense Ministry on Tuesday for the purchase 231 man-portable Air-Defense Systems (MANPADS), built by the missile manufacturer MBDA, and 934 missiles along with training, simulators and logistics.

The statement did specify the date of delivery. The first time the Romanian legislators approved the acquisition plan was in 2022.

Romania, an EU and NATO member, shares a land border of 650 km (400 miles) with Ukraine. Since Russia began to attack Kyiv’s ports on the other side of the Danube, drones have repeatedly breached its airspace, and fragments have fallen onto its territory.

Romanian air defences include F-16 fighters, Patriot systems and Lockheed Martin HIMARS launchers. Short-range South Korean surface to air Chiron missiles as well as German anti-aircraft Gepard cannons.

A new European Union funding mechanism for defence will also allow the country to work with Ukraine on drones.

Officials from the US and Romanian defence have confirmed that Romania is in the final stages to deploy the new Merops system against drones, which was supplied by the United States. Reporting by Luiza Ili; Editing Alexandra Hudson

(source: Reuters)