Equipment of the Romanian Armed Forces

Equipment of the Romanian Armed Forces

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Land Forces

Note: some of the land based equipment in this section is owned by the Air Force or Naval Forces, not the Land Forces.

Small arms

PSL
SA-8

Artillery

  • Model 1977 100mm AT towed gun
  • Model 1989 122 mm howitzer-selfpropeld 2S1 Gvozdika
  • ATROM 155mm gun-selfpropeld ATMOS 2000

Anti-Air

Anti-Ship

  • P-20M Termit mobile anti-ship missile platform
  • 130 mm air defense gun KS-30-reserve

Tanks and IFVs

TR-85M1 on a training exercise
  • TR-85/TR-85 M1 main battle tanks
  • T-55
  • TR-77-580
  • T-72 main battle tanks (to be phased out)
  • MLI-84/MLI-84M, and MLMV tracked IFVs
  • LAROM MLRS
  • APR-40 MLRS
  • TAB-77 8x8 APC
  • B33 Zimbru 8x8 APC
  • Mowag Piranha
  • RN-94 6x6 APC
  • TABC-79 (short 4x4 version of the TAB-77)
  • TAAD mobile anti-air missile system based on the TABC-79 chassis
  • MLVM-mountains hunters combat vehicle and carrier
  • MLVM-ABAL-munitions carrier for artilery

Other Vehicles

  • HMMWV (Humvee)
  • URO VAMTAC
  • ARO (being replaced)
  • Medevac and command vehicles based on the MLMV chassis
  • AT-3, AT-4, AT-5-antitank rockets on vehicles,airplanes and helicopters or portables for infantry
  • BRDM-2-with 6-AT-2

Airforce

Airplanes

Mig-21 Lancer B

Helicopters

Naval forces

  • Type 22 frigates
  • "Mărăşeşti" frigate
  • Rear-Admiral Eustaţiu Sebastian class frigates (corvettes/patrol frigates)
  • Admiral Petre Bărbuneanu class frigate (corvettes/patrol frigates - to be replaced)
  • Năluca (Epitrop) class torpedo boats
  • Zborul (Molnaya/Tarantul 1) class corvettes
  • "Emil Racoviţă" electronic surveillance ship
  • Training ship "Mircea"
  • Salvage and rescue ships
  • Minesweepers
  • 1 Miner

See also

References


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