BUCHAREST, Romania - The Romanian Ministry of Defense has placed an order the purchase of a corvette from Turkey, the ministry announced on Wednesday.
Under the EUR223 million contract, the Romanian Navy will receive the lead ship in Turkey's Hisar class, TCG Akhisar (P-1220). The vessel was laid down in August 2021 and launched around two years later, in September 2023. It is presently in sea trials.
"The entry of a new ship into the service of the Naval Forces is a concrete step, a step that strengthens our defense capacity in the Black Sea," Romanian Defense Minister Ionut Mosteanu said in a statement. "We are not just talking about military equipment, but about the security of Romania and about respect for our military who need the best conditions to carry out their missions."
Acquisition of the corvette will help address capability gaps for the Romanian Navy. In 2018, the Defense Ministry announced that it planned to order four naval vessels. The following year, Naval Group won a contract to supply its Gowind class vessel to the Romanian Navy, but the agreement suffered from a series of delays, ultimately leading to its cancellation in August 2023, without any deliveries.