Plenković sets sights on ship procurement following Rafale acquisition

Croatia Announces Major Procurement of Multi-Purpose Ships: Enhancing National Security through Strategic Partnerships

The Croatian Prime Minister, Andrej Plenkovic, announced the next major project under his leadership will be the procurement of multi-purpose ships to complement the multi-purpose planes already in service. The arrival of the first six Rafale fighter jets from Bordeaux, France marked a significant milestone in Croatia’s defense capabilities, with a procurement contract worth over one billion euros completed.

Plenkovic highlighted the strategic partnership between Croatia and France and emphasized the importance of mutual trust and cooperation. The successful acquisition of the Rafale jets signaled a new era for Croatia’s defense forces and their ability to protect national interests effectively.

A military pilot who flew one of the new Rafale jets shared his experience, noting the superior performance and capabilities of the aircraft compared to previous models. The pilot emphasized the agility, power, and advanced features of the Rafale, which significantly elevate the operational capabilities of the Croatian Air Force.

The arrival of six more Rafale fighter jets is expected early next year, further bolstering Croatia’s defense capabilities. Plenkovic believes that acquiring multi-purpose ships will strengthen its navy and enhance its overall defense forces.

Overall, Croatia’s commitment to enhancing its national security and defense capabilities is evident through its procurement efforts with France. The acquisition of advanced military technology underscores this dedication to modernizing its armed forces while maintaining close strategic partnerships with key allies in Europe.

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