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Romania Signs $6.5 Billion Deal to Acquire 32 F-35 Jets Amidst Regional Security Concerns

NATO member Romania has taken a significant step in bolstering its military capabilities by signing a landmark agreement with the United States to acquire 32 F-35 fighter jets. The decision comes amid rising tensions in Eastern Europe, particularly following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine more than two and a half years ago. With an approved budget of $6.5 billion sanctioned by Romania’s parliament, this purchase represents the largest military investment in the country’s history.

Romanian Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu emphasized the strategic importance of this acquisition during the signing ceremony, stating that the F-35A combat aircraft will “significantly strengthen” Romania’s defense posture. He underscored the urgent need for credible deterrence and defensive capabilities in light of the current geopolitical landscape, highlighting the necessity for enhanced security at both the national and allied levels.

US Ambassador to Romania, Kathleen Kavalec, reinforced the strategic implications of the deal, noting that Romania’s procurement of the modern fighter jets will significantly contribute to collective security within the NATO alliance. The agreement aligns with the US State Department’s earlier approval in September for the sale of the F-35A aircraft and supporting equipment.

Romania joins a growing list of countries, including Germany, Poland, and Finland, as the twentieth member of the F-35 global alliance, according to Lockheed Martin, the aircraft’s manufacturer. The firm reported that over 1,000 F-35s are currently operational across the globe, which marks Romania’s entry into a new standard of military readiness.

Security expert Hari Bucur-Marcu remarked that this order places Romania “in line with the rest of the world,” indicating a shift towards modernizing its defense capabilities in the context of ongoing regional conflict. He highlighted the reality that Romania has found drone debris linked to combat operations in Ukraine within its own borders, further underlining the risks posed by the war.

Recent military developments in Romania include the establishment of an F-16 training center, where Ukrainian pilots began their training in September. Additionally, Romania is currently hosting more than 5,000 foreign troops, a commitment that underscores its strategic role within NATO’s southeastern flank.

This latest military investment follows a $920 million loan agreement with the US aimed at further modernizing Romania’s armed forces. The country is striving to elevate its military expenditure to 2.5 percent of its Gross Domestic Product (GDP), up from the current level of 1.6 percent, which is below NATO’s recommended target of 2.0 percent.

Romania’s air force is transitioning from its aging fleet of Soviet-era Mig-21 LanceR jets, which have been in service for decades, to modern platforms like the F-35. The F-16s currently in use are expected to begin decommissioning around 2034, as part of a gradual upgrade to Romania’s aerial capabilities.

In a related move, Romania recently announced the deployment of a Patriot missile system to Ukraine, contingent upon ongoing negotiations with the US and allies to secure similar defense assets for its own airspace protection, further demonstrating its commitment to regional security in an uncertain geopolitical environment.

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