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  2. Romanian Air Force - Wikipedia

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    After previously stating the intent of joining the Euro-NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training Program (ENJJPT) in 2015, Romania became a member of the program in 2017. [90] The first Romanian instructor was sent to the Sheppard Air Force Base in 2020. [91] As of 2023, Romania had 15 pilots at the American base, of which nine instructor pilots.

  3. List of Romanian Air Force units - Wikipedia

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    Grupul 1 Escadrile (1st Squadron Group) - commanded by Cpt. Sturdza, assigned to the Romanian 1st Army.The group had 2 squadrons. Grupul 2 Escadrile - commanded by Lt. Pașcanu (replaced by Lt. Negerscu), assigned to the Romanian 2nd Army.

  4. Capu Midia Training Range - Wikipedia

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    The Capu Midia Training Range, officially named the Air Defense Training School "Brigadier General Ion Bungescu" (Romanian: Școala de Instruire pentru Apărare Antiaeriană "General de brigadă Ion Bungescu"), is a Romanian training range and an air defense school subordinated to the General Staff of the Air Force.

  5. List of Romanian Air Force bases - Wikipedia

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    Air base IATA airport code Headquarters County 49th Air Base – Ianca: Brăila: 58th (Helicopter) Air Base SBZ Sibiu: Sibiu: 59th (Helicopter) Air Base

  6. 1st Surface to Air Missiles Brigade (Romania) - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Surface to Air Missiles Brigade "General Nicolae Dăscălescu" (Romanian: Brigada 1 Rachete Sol-Aer), is the main air defense unit of the Romanian Air Force.Its headquarters are located in Chitila. [1]

  7. Romanian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Romania has taken part in the War in Afghanistan since July 2002, with Romanian contingent being increased from 962 to more than 1,500 troops in 2009. [ 35 ] [ 36 ] The armed forces also took part in the War in Iraq from 2003 to August 2009, in which the losses of the Romanian contingent amounted to 3 soldiers killed and at least 11 wounded.