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Romania plans to purchase Abrams tanks for $7 billion-defence Ministry

In a Tuesday statement, the Romanian defence ministry asked for parliament's approval of a plan that would see hundreds of Abrams tanks, as well as parts, ammunition and training, valued at more than $7 billion.

The European Union (EU) and NATO members signed a contract for the purchase of 54 Abrams tanks, from U.S. Army stock.

The cost is $458.2 millions before VAT. This includes the purchase of ammunition, parts and simulators as well as technical support, training, and technical assistance for these tanks.

The company also plans to purchase 216 additional tanks and parts at a cost of 6.49 billion euro ($7.6billion) before VAT. General Dynamics makes the Abrams.

The statement did NOT specify when the equipment will be delivered. The top security council of the country, headed by President Nicusor, approves its defence acquisition strategies. Large purchases are subject to approval by Parliament.

Romania shares a border of 650 km (400 miles) with Ukraine. It is home to an American ballistic missile defense system as well as a permanent NATO battle group.

Since Russia began to attack Ukraine's infrastructure and ports across the Danube River from Romania, it has seen drones repeatedly breach its airspace.

Andrius Kubilius, EU defence commissioner, said that countries on the eastern flank of the European Union, including Romania agreed on the necessity for a drone wall with advanced detection and tracking capabilities.

Romania is also looking to partner with Ukraine in the construction of drones as part of a new European Union funding mechanism for defence. $1 = 0.8525 Euros (Reporting and Editing by Alex Richardson; Luiza Ilie)

(source: Reuters)