Romania; Army requires 300 New Tanks  

Romania has initiated procedures to acquire 54 American Abrams M1A2 Main Battle Tanks. However, the objective is not merely to equip five battalions but rather to purchase a total of 300 tanks, according to a statement made by Major General Teodor Incicaș, head of the Directorate General for Armaments. The goal of this acquisition is to replace the old TR-85M1 tanks currently in service with the Romanian army.

Romania to increase the capabilities of its army with 54 Abrams tanks

The TR-85M1 is a modernized variant of the TR-85, a main battle tank utilized by the Romanian Land Forces. The original TR-85 was a Romanian-built version of the Soviet T-55 tank that entered into service in 1986. The TR-85M1, affectionately known as “Bizonul” or “The Bison”, came into existence in the early 1990s as a result of extensive modernizations of its predecessor. These modernizations spanned multiple aspects of the tank including enhancements to armor protection, the introduction of a new fire control system, improved night vision capabilities, and an upgrade to the engine.

It is possible that Romania may choose to acquire K-2 “Black Panther” tanks, similar to Poland’s decision.

However, the K-2 “Black Panther” is probably not the only one in the running: the Leopard 2A8 could also be among the possible candidates, especially since the Romanian Prime Minister, Marcel Ciolacu, had discussions with German arms manufacturers during a recent trip to Berlin.

 

Romania; Army requires 300 New Tanks  

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