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10 November 2023

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10 November 2023

Romania strengthens defence arsenal with $2.53bn purchase of Abrams tanks

US approves a foreign military sale, boosting Romania's security amidst evolving threats.

Harry McNeil November 10 2023

The United States has given the green light for an arms deal, paving the way for Romania to enhance its military capabilities by purchasing M1A2 Abrams main battle tanks (MBT) and associated equipment, amounting to an estimated $2.53bn.

In a move aimed at fortifying the defence capabilities of a key Nato ally, the US State Department has approved Romania's acquisition of 54 M1A2 SEPv3 Abrams MBTs, alongside an array of combat vehicles, weaponry, and logistical support. 

The package, which includes M1A1 Structures, combat recovery vehicles, assault breacher vehicles, and a variety of ammunition, is poised to elevate Romania's standing as a force in European security.

The Defense Security Cooperation Agency formally notified Congress of this proposed sale, emphasising its alignment with US foreign policy and national security objectives. With the geopolitical landscape evolving, the move seeks to enhance Romania's ability to deter potential adversaries and actively participate in Nato operations.

Contrary to concerns about upsetting regional military balances, officials assert that this transaction will not tip the scales, assuring that Romania's absorption of the new equipment into its armed forces will proceed seamlessly. 

The proposed sale, spearheaded by defence contractors such as General Dynamics Land Systems and Lockheed Martin, is expected to bring military technology to Romania's arsenal.

The deal also underscores the global collaboration involved, with a consortium of contractors from the US and the UK contributing to developing and delivering the military assets.

Implementing this defence upgrade will necessitate deploying approximately (22) US Government and (52) US contractor representatives to Romania over five years. This on-site support aims to facilitate the integration of the new equipment, including training for Romanian military personnel.

Poland, Bulgaria, and Romania are phasing out their Soviet-era platforms and replacing them with Western models that will enhance their ability to work alongside Nato allies, according to GlobalData's "The Global Military Land Vehicles Market 2023-2033" report. 

In February 2022, the US State Department approved a $6bn foreign military sale of 250 M1A2 SEPv3 Abrams main battle tanks and associated equipment to Romania's European counterpart Poland. Meanwhile, the first batch of 31 US M1A1 Abrams tanks arrived in Ukraine in September this year, eight months after the initial promise. This delivery supports Ukraine's offensive against Russia-occupied areas. 

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