Radu Mirută: Romania Will Sign Eight Projects for some of the Most Modern Anti-Drone Systems in the World
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The interim Defence Minister, Radu Miruţa, said on Friday that it was not a failure of the Army that the drone that crashed in Galatians was not intercepted, because the military did everything possible with the equipment they had at their disposal. Miruţa explained that, in the four minutes when the drone was in Romanian airspace, the capabilities available were the fighter planes, but it was the greater risk if the drone was engaged with a roc…
A few hours after the Russian military drone hit a block of homes in Galatí, the interim defense minister, Radu Miruţa, announced that Romania will accelerate the acquisition of modern defense systems. Article Radu Miruţa, urgent measures after the incident at Galatí: eight contracts for anti-drone systems will be signed this evening. The interim defense minister, fled to the block where the drone first appeared on Romania TV.
At Galatians with President Nicușor Dan, the interim Minister of Defence, Radu Mirută, said that the Russian drone that hit a housing block was detected by the military systems for four minutes, but could not be shot down without the risk of damage in the city. He announced that Romania is requesting additional capabilities for Dobroge's defense and that, this evening, eight anti-drone projects will be signed. The Minister also stressed that the…
At 1.52 this Friday, when the dawn was still passing for its first hours and the Romanian city of Galati was asleep, a Russian-origin attack drone crossed the border from the eastern flank. It arrived from the territory of neighbouring Ukraine, and entered the airspace of Romania and, therefore, of the European Union and the Atlantic Alliance. From the Ukrainian linde to the municipality they are about 10 kilometers away. The risk to the populat…
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Romania buys infantry fighting machines, corvettes and state-of-the-art anti-drone systems, according to information provided by the Romanian Ministry of National Defence. These acquisitions take place under the SAFE Programme, which aims to recover existing gaps in the army and adapt defence capabilities to new threats, in particular those generated by the use of drones.
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