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Romania to Purchase KF51 Main Battle Tanks.

Romania is in talks with Rheinmetall on a land systems package that spotlights the KF51 family, as the government locks in a propellant-powder joint venture in Victoria, Brașov, valued at roughly €535 million under the [...]
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(https://www.euronews.ro/articole/surse-romania-va-cumpara-blindate-lynx-de-la-rheinmetall-o-parte-din-productie-va) reports that the Romanian government may decide to purchase KF41 Lynx infantry fighting vehicles after Rheinmetall CEO Armin Papperger visited the country. He spoke with Prime Minister Ilie Gavril Bolojan, Minister of National Defense Ionuțe Moșteanu, and Minister of Economy Radu Miruța.

Little by little, the German group Rheinmetall is expanding its presence in Romania. Last week, it signed a contract with the Romanian state-owned company Romarm to build a propellant powder plant in Victoria [in the center of the country], as part of a €500 million investment. Specifically, Rheinmetall will hold a 51% stake... This article, "Rheinmetall's KF-51 'Panther' Tank is Well Positioned to Be Chosen by Romania," first appeared on Zone M…

Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan met yesterday at the Victoria Palace with CEO Reheinmetall, Armin Paperger, in the context of a strategic understanding between the Romanian Government and the German giant of the defence industry, which aims to provide the Army with modern equipment and attract investment in the Romanian industrial sector, Mediafax informs.

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Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan had breakfast in the House of Victoria, a new interview with Armin Paperger, CEO Rheinmetall AG, and representatives of the company's leadership, after understanding that it was possible to have the Army with the latest generation equipment funded by the SAFE programme, as well as the support of foreign investment in the industrial development of Romania, the government announced that in the following days all details…

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News.ro broke the news in on Wednesday, November 12, 2025.
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