Romania and Ukraine Plan Joint Production of Neptune Missiles

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Romania and Ukraine Plan Joint Production of Neptune Missiles

Romania is planning to collaborate with Ukraine to produce R-360 Neptune anti-ship missiles, following the example of other European nations bolstering their defense ties with Ukraine. This cooperation is aimed at securing the Black Sea region, an area of strategic importance given the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.

The Neptune missile system, which gained notoriety after being used to sink the Russian cruiser Moskva in 2022, is undergoing modifications to extend its range and capabilities. Ukraine has been actively working on enhancing this missile to target land-based threats, with plans to increase its range from 300 km to potentially 1000 km. This collaboration with Romania is seen as a strategic move to reinforce both nations’ defenses and maintain control over the Black Sea waters.

This partnership aligns with Romania’s broader defense strategy to work closely with Ukraine, reinforcing regional security amidst ongoing tensions with Russia. The collaboration is also a significant step towards enhancing the production capabilities of both nations in the defense sector, potentially leading to more advanced weaponry and a stronger deterrent against regional threats.

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