Netherlands Formally Transfers 18 F-16 Fighter Jets to Romania for Use at European Training Centre
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The Romanian Ministry of Defense signed today a contract for the purchase of 18 F-16 "Fighting Falcon" fighter jets and related equipment from the Government of the Kingdom of the Netherlands at a symbolic price of one euro.
The Romanian Ministry of Defense has signed an agreement with the Dutch government to purchase 18 F-16 Fighting Falcon fighters along with the necessary equipment.
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The Ministry of National Defence (MAPN) signed the contract of 18 F-16 Fighting Falcon warplanes and the equipment related to the Dutch government on Monday. "Romania continues to invest in defence, in strong partnerships and in well-prepared people," stressed the Defence Minister Ionutz Moustenou. The MAPN article signed the contract for 18 F-16 warplanes in the Netherlands.
The Ministry of National Defence signed a contract for the purchase of 18 F-16 Falcon aircraft from the Dutch Government at a 1 euro symbolic price. New equipment will be used exclusively for the training and training of NATO and Ukrainian pilots within the European F-16 Training Centre of the Fetes, which will become a regional hub of other aviation.
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