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  2. General Directorate for Defense Intelligence - Wikipedia

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    51st Radioelectronic Center [4] NATO HUMINT Centre Of Excellence (HCOE) [4] Defense Intelligence Domain Training Center "General Nicolae Condeescu" [4] Military Intelligence Brigade „Alexandru Averescu” with three battalions: [5] HUMINT Battalion; SIGINT Battalion; IMINT Battalion

  3. List of equipment of the Romanian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Romania is to acquire 7 systems, with a total of 21 drones. Compared to the British systems, the drones offered to Romania will have more modern systems. [167] The first purchase order of 3 systems with a total of 9 drones was awarded to Elbit Systems in June 2023. The purchase order will be performed over a period of two years. [168]

  4. List of emergency telephone numbers - Wikipedia

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    Coast guard – 118; [50] Information about emergencies – #7119 free call; Information about emergencies – #9110 pay call; Roadside assistance – #8139. 112 and 911 redirect to 110 on mobile phones and telephones that are present at all United States military installations. Jordan: 911: Mobile phones – 112. Kazakhstan: 112

  5. Romanian Intelligence Service - Wikipedia

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    In 1865, the Romanian General Staff (inspired by the French system) created the 2nd Section (Secția a II-a) to gather and analyze military intelligence. [2] This marked a growing interest in centralising intelligence efforts spurring the creation of the General Safety Bureau in 1892 within the Ministry of the Interior with responsibilities pertaining to the safety of the state.

  6. Structure of the Romanian Land Forces - Wikipedia

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    13th Communication and Informatics Center „Colonel Gheorghe Vișata”, in Bucharest [1] 30th Guards Brigade "Mihai Viteazul", in Bucharest [2] 1st Ceremonies, Military Honors and Intervention Battalion [3] 120mm Mortars and Salvo Battery [4] 2nd Ceremonies, Military Honors and Intervention Battalion [3] Military Police Battalion [3]

  7. List of postal codes in Romania - Wikipedia

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  8. Telephone numbers in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Only regular landline and mobile phones are accessible from outside Romania. When calling abroad from Romania, the international access code is 00. From mobile devices the + is also supported, as per the GSM system standard. The following are the national prefixes by county, where a can be 2 (for Telekom/Orange) or 3 (for DIGI): [3]

  9. Serviciul de Telecomunicații Speciale - Wikipedia

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    A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Romanian Wikipedia article at [[:ro:Serviciul de Telecomunicații Speciale]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|ro|Serviciul de Telecomunicații Speciale}} to the talk page. For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation.