Romania has officially launched a tender for the acquisition of medium and short-range air defense systems. This ambitious program, valued at $4.2 billion, aims to procure 41 defense systems, divided into two distinct phases, I and II, marking a significant step in the modernization of the Romanian armed forces.
The main contenders in this international tender are well-established names in the defense industry. The NASAMS (Norwegian National Advanced Surface to Air Missile) system by Raytheon, a collaboration between the United States and Norway, is renowned for its ability to integrate various types of radars and launchers, offering significant flexibility. Germany’s Diehl Defence’s Iris-T system is noted for its exceptional accuracy and capability to intercept targets at very short ranges.
The VL Mica system from the French company MBDA stands out for its versatility, capable of launching missiles from both land and naval platforms. Israel’s Rafael Advanced Defense Systems’ Spyder system offers a rapidly deployable air defense solution, suitable for a range of aerial threats. Lastly, the M-SAM system from South Korea’s Hanwha is notable for its advanced guidance and detection technology.
This ambitious program is aimed at enhancing Romania’s ability to defend against a variety of aerial threats, including combat aircraft, drones, and cruise missiles. The selection of the systems will be based on criteria such as operational performance, cost, and most importantly, compatibility with NATO systems, an organization Romania has been a member of since 2004.