These endowment programs are part of a broader objective of transforming the Romanian Army until the year 2040. Their role is to create flexible and modern force structures, with means to ensure their survival in the tactical field, mobility and knowledge of the extended situation and an increased firepower, the ministry’s request reads.
The united permanent bureaus of the two chambers of the Romanian Parliament decided to forward the request to the parliamentary defense committees, where, according to the press in Bucharest, it is almost certain that they will receive a favorable opinion. The endowment programs, military experts say, also consider the operationalization of the targets assumed by Romania within NATO and the European Union. The army’s shopping list includes modern equipment, and the total value of the endowment program is estimated at 4.2 billion euros. For a country far from having solved many of its economic and social emergencies, the procurement of armament for the Romanian Army seems very expensive.
But security itself costs money, and sociological research confirms that the population understands this truth. „Our latest polling shows that 82% of people across the 30 NATO Allies believe it is important that North America and Europe work together for our shared security. And 61% agree that NATO membership makes an attack from a foreign nation less likely. NATO has enabled Europe and North America to live in peace for almost 75 years. But today’s world is as dangerous as at any time since the Second World War”, the NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said in his annual report.
Bogdan Matei, Radio Romania International