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Netherlands Donates 18 F-16 Fighter Jets to Romania

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Romania will continue to receive a grant of 18 F16 jets from the Netherlands. The document will be signed by the Minister of Defence, Ionuț Mousteanu, found in The Hague. The war fleet of Romania will thus reach over 70.

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The Netherlands is far ahead of many other EU countries when switching to F-35 fighter jets. The decommissioned F-16 fighter aircraft no longer need the country. After generous donations to Ukraine, a considerable number of Romanians are now handed over.

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The Netherlands will donate no less than 18 F-16 fighter jets to Romania. As a result of this initiative, our country will be among the most equipped in NATO in this regard, with over 70 such aircraft. The article WE WILL BE AMONG THE MOST EQUIPPED IN NATO! The Netherlands donates 18 F-16 fighter jets to Romania first appeared on Romania TV.

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Romania will continue to receive a grant of 18 F16 jets from the Netherlands. The document will be signed by the Minister of Defence, Ionuț Mousteanu, found in The Hague. The war fleet of Romania will thus reach over 70.

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Romanian Defense Minister Ionitz Mostyano announced today (Thursday) during a press conference held after the NATO summit in The Hague that Romania will receive 18 F-16 fighter jets from the Netherlands. The planes proposed by the Netherlands will become the property of the Romanian state for a nominal price of one euro. “There are 18 aircraft that by the end of the year will become the property of the Romanian state at a modest price,” said Jun…

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Romania receives 18 F-16 fighter jets from the Netherlands. The aircraft will be used for joint training efforts.

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Defense Minister Ionuț Moșteanu said on Wednesday, after the NATO Summit in The Hague, that Romania will acquire 18 F-16 fighter jets from the Netherlands at a low price. “Today (Wednesday – editor’s note) I will sign a memorandum of understanding with the Dutch minister to continue the transfer procedure or the continuation of the activity at the F-16 Training Center. There are 18 aircraft that will become the property of the Romanian state by…

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Digi 24 broke the news in Romania on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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