Explanations of a Counter-Admiral: How Ready Romania Is to Defend Its Coastline. Vulnerabilities and Lessons After Drone Incidents
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Today's Navy Day was celebrated, but how protected is the country actually in this area, from the sea? The question is more than legitimate after the events of the last few months and weeks related to aerial or maritime drones. Invited to Digi 24, Sorin Learschi, a flotilla admiral, tried to answer this question.
Interim Defence Minister Radu Miruţa said on Saturday, during the Navy Day demonstrations in Constanta, that Romania must strengthen its defence capacity to maintain peace. Article Radu Miruţa, message of Navy Day 2026: "The Romanian Army will not let vulnerabilities on the Black Sea generate security problems . . . appears first on Romania TV.
The Black Sea military exercise began. The final preparations are being made for today's Navy Day parade, and on this occasion, the military is training alongside NATO allies in Spain and Turkey.
Romania will build four military ships at Mangalia Shipyard – May 2, with new technology, and their realization is a condition for the reception of other military products contracted by the Romanian Army, said, on Saturday, the Minister of Defence, Radu Miruţa. "Romania and the Romanian Army will not let the Black Sea be a vulnerability neither for Romania, nor for the European Union, nor for NATO," said Radu Miruţa, at Antena 3 CNN. The Ministe…
Interim Minister of National Defence Radu Miruţa said on Saturday, in an interview given exclusively to Antena 3 CNN that the Romanian Army will not let the Black Sea be a vulnerability either for Romania, the EU or NATO.
Interim Minister of National Defence Radu Mirută says that Romania is in "the first line of defence of the European Union, in the context of intensifying attacks in Ukraine and drone incidents near the border.
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