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Romanian Armed Forces

The Land Forces, Air Force and Naval Forces of Romania are collectively known as the Romanian Armed Forces (Romanian: Forele Armate Romne or Armata Romn) . The current Commander -inchief is Major General tefan Dnil, managed by the Minister of National Defense, while the president is the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces during wartime. 90,000 men and women currently comprise the Armed Forces, 75,000 of them being military personnel and the other 15,000 civilians. The 75,000 military personnel is divided between 60,000 active troops (forele active) and 15,000 active territorial reserves (forele teritoriale).[5] As of 2010, the Land Forces have a reported strength of 43,000, the Air Force 9,700, the Naval Forces 7,150, and Joint Forces 13,500.[6] As per the 2011 White Paper, these forces are to be gradually decreased over the 2011-2014 period to reach a total of cca. 65,000 active troops and active reserves.

Budget Total defence spending currently accounts for 1.33% of total national GDP, which represents approximately 1.78 billion euros (ranked 54th).

Equipment The Land Forces have overhauled their equipment in recent years, and are today a modern army with multiple NATO capabilities. They are participating in a peacekeeping mission in Afghanistan, together with the other NATO countries. The Air Force currently operates modernized Soviet MiG-21 LanceR fighters, which are due to be replaced by new fighters by 2013, according to present plans, however due to poor funds and economy the plan may easily change. The Air Force has also ordered 7 new C-27J Spartan tactical airlift aircraft, in order to replace the bulk of the old transport force.[8] Two modernized ex-Royal Navy Type 22 frigates were acquired by the Naval Forces in 2004 and a further four modern missile corvettes will be commissioned in the next few years. Three domestically-produced IAR 330 Puma NAVAL helicopters were also ordered by the Naval Forces, and were commissioned in late 2008.

Manpower Romania joined NATO in 2004. As a consequence, extensive preparations were made to abolish conscription by 2007 and create a professional army in place of a conscripted one. The new armed forces include 90,000 men and women, of whom about 75,000 are military personnel (the remaining 15,000 or so are civilians). 60,000 of the 90,000 are active forces; 30,000 comprise the territorial forces.[9] Out of the 75,000 troops which comprise the actual military, about 45,800 make up the Romanian Land Forces, 13,250 serve as the Romanian Air Force and 6,800 are in the Romanian Naval Forces; the remaining 8,800 serve in other fields.

Modernization The Romanian Military will essentially undergo a three-stage restructuring. As of 2007, the first shortterm stage has been completed. 2015 marks the end of the second stage when the armed forces will reach a superior compatibility with NATO forces. In 2025, the long-term stage is to be completed. The stages aim at modernizing the structure of the armed forces, reducing the personnel as well as acquiring newer and more improved technology that is compatible with NATO standards.

Current deployments Romanian troops participated in the occupation of Iraq, reaching a peak of 730 soldiers before being slowly drawn down to 350 soldiers. Romania terminated its mission in Iraq and withdrew its last troops on July 24, 2009. Romania currently has troops deployed in Afghanistan, and is planning to nearly double its troop strength there to 1,800 by September 2010, according to an announcement made by President Traian Basescu in Prague on April 8, 2010.

Other militarized institutions The following Romanian institutions have military status but are not part of the Armed Forces: Romanian Gendarmerie (Jandarmeria Romn), subordinated to the Ministry of Administration and Interior; Inspectoratul General al Corpului Pompierilor Militari (Military Firefighters) and Comandamentul Proteciei Civile (Civil Defense), merged into the Romanian Inspectorate for Emergency Situations within the Ministry of the Interior; Serviciul Romn de Informaii (Romanian Intelligence Service); Serviciul de Protecie i Paz (Protection and Guard Service, provides protection to Romanian and foreign officials); Serviciul de Telecomunicaii Speciale (Special Telecommunications Service); Serviciul de Informaii Externe (Foreign Intelligence Service).

Military Ranks Romanian Land Forces Soldat - Private (OR-1) Fruntas - Private First Class (OR-3) Caporal Clasa III - Corporal (OR-4)

Caporal Clasa II - Corporal First Class (OR-4) Caporal Clasa I Principal - Master Corporal (OR-4) Sergent - Sergeant (OR-5) Sergent-major - Staff Sergeant (OR-6) Plutonier - Sergeant First Class (OR-7) Plutonier-major - Master Sergeant (OR-8) Plutonier adjutant - Sergeant Major (OR-9) Plutonier adjutant principal - Command Sergeant Major (OR-9)

Specialists Maistru militar clase 5 - Sergeant (OR-5) Maistru militar clase 4 - Staff Sergeant OR-6) Maistru militar clase 3 - Sergeant First Class (OR-7) Maistru militar clase 2 - Master Sergeant (OR-8) Maistru militar clase 1 - Sergeant Major (OR-9) Maistru militar principal - Command Sergeant Major (OR-9)

Officers Sublocotenent - Second lieutenant (Sub-lieutenant) (OF-1) Locotenent- First lieutenant (Lieutenant) (OF-1) (Locotenent major)- ('Lieutenant Major) (OF-1) Cpitan - Captain (OF-2) Maior - Major (OF-3) Locotenent-colonel - Lieutenant colonel (OF-4) Colonel - Colonel (OF-5)

General Officers General de brigad - Brigadier General (OF-6)

General-maior (General de divizie) - Major General (Divisional General) (OF-7) General-locotenent (General de corp de armata) - Lieutenant General (Corps General) (OF-8) (General colonel) - Colonel General (OF-8) General - General (OF-9)

Marshals (General de armata) - General of the Army (OF-9) Mareal - Marshal (OF-10)

Romanian Air Forces Soldat - Airman Fruntas - Airman First Class Caporal clasa III - Corporal Caporal clasa II - Corporal First Class Caporal clasa I principal - Master Corporal Sergent - Staff Sergeant Sergent-major - Technical Sergeant Plutonier - Master Sergeant Plutonier-major - Senior Master Sergeant Plutonier adjutant - Chief Master Sergeant Plutonier adjutant principal - Command Chief Master Sergeant

Specialists Maistru militar clase 5 - Staff Sergeant Maistru militar clase 4 - Technical Sergeant Maistru militar clase 3 - Master Sergeant Maistru militar clase 2 - Senior Master Sergeant Maistru militar clase 1 - Chief Master Sergeant

Maistru militar principal - Command Chief Master Sergeant

Officers Note that those in parentheses are ranks formerly used (stated in italic) or former rank names or literal rank meanings. Sublocotenent - Sub-lieutenant Locotenent- Lieutenant (Locotenent-major) - First lieutenant Cpitan - Captain Locotenent-comandor - Major (Lieutenant-commodore) Cpitan-comandor - Lieutenant colonel (Captain-commodore) Comandor - Colonel - (Air Commodore) General de flotil aerian - Brigadier General (Air Flotilla General) General-maior (General de divizie aerian) - Major General (Air Divisional General) General-locotenent (General comandor) - Lieutenant General (Commander General) (General colonel) - Colonel General General - General (General de armata) - General of the Air Force (General-inspector) - Inspector General of the Air Force Mareal - Marshal of the Air Force

Romanian Naval Forces Naval Ratings Soldat - Seaman Recruit Fruntas - Seaman Apprentice Caporal clasa III - Seaman Caporal clasa II - Seaman First Class Caporal clasa I principal - Master Seaman Sergent - Petty Officer Second Class

Sergent-major - Petty Officer First Class Plutonier - Chief Petty Officer Plutonier-major - Senior Chief Petty Officer Plutonier adjutant - Master Chief Petty Officer Plutonier adjutant principal - Command Master Chief Petty Officer Maistru militar clase 5 - Petty Officer Second Class Maistru militar clase 4 - Petty Officer First Class Maistru militar clase 3 - Chief Petty Officer Maistru militar clase 2 - Senior Chief Petty Officer Maistru militar clase 1 - Master Chief Petty Officer Maistru militar principal - Command Master Chief Petty Officer

Officers Note that those in parentheses are ranks formerly used (as stated) or former rank names or literal rank meanings. Aspirant - Ensign (Aspirant) Locotenent- Lieutenant (junior grade) (Lieutenant) (Locotenent-major) - Second lieutenant Cpitan - Lieutenant (Captain) (Cpitan-locotenent) - Captain lieutenant Locotenent-comandor (Cpitan de rangul III) - Lieutenant Commander (Lieutenant-commodore) Cpitan-comandor (Cpitan de rangul II) - Commander (Captain-commodore) Comandor (Cpitan de rangul I) - Captain - (Commodore) Contraamiral de flotil - Commodore (Flotilla Counter Admiral) Contraamiral - Rear Admiral (Counter admiral) Viceamiral - Vice Admiral Amiral - Admiral Mareal - Admiral of the fleet (Marshal of the Navy)

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