Romania will send 60 young officers to the United States to learn how to operate the Patriot missile system, the first system being due in the country end-2019 or beginning of 2020, National Defence Minister Mihai Fifor announced.
The minister specified that there will be such training stations for the Romanian servicemen as part of the contract concluded with the United States Government for these systems.
"We will have these training stations for the Romanian servicemen. They are part of the contract that we have concluded with the US Government for these systems, because we are also discussing about the training aspect. It is laborious programme, a programme that the 60 people will be carrying out in the United States too, but then they will continue the training in the country as well," Fifor also said.
He specified that the first patriot system is expected in the country end-2019 or start-2020.
"I bring to mind that last year we made the payment of the first system, this year we are hoping that at the beginning of August we can pay the second patriot system. We are exactly within the framework that we have set for ourselves when we started conducting this major programme of investments," Mihai Fifor affirmed.
The minister was hailing on 25 May the announcement of the United States Defence Department to award the contract kicking off the construction of the first Patriot unit for Romania.
According to the Defence Ministry, within the agreement concluded with the US Government, our country will endow its armed forces with the most recent configuration of the Patriot air-land long-range missile system, the PAC-3+ configuration, which includes both hardware and software elements conceived up to the level of 2017.