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Romania Defense Market Data 2026-2035

  • Report

  • March 2026
  • Region: Romania
  • GlobalData
  • ID: 6234599
Stay ahead in the aerospace and defense market with an interactive, Excel-based country intelligence workbook from the analyst. This ready-to-use workbook features intuitive pivots and dashboards that allow users to analyze defense spending, procurement programs, platform inventories, and market trends across key segments within Romania. Easily slice and filter data, explore historical patterns and long-term forecasts, benchmark suppliers, and support strategic planning with transparent, analyst-curated insights through 2035.

Romania Defense Market Data report provides:

Defense Budget Allocations: The interactive excel sheet allows the user to analyze total defense expenditure with flexible filters across major budget heads, including Acquisitions, RDT&E, Infrastructure, Personnel, Operations and Maintenance (O&M), and Other expenditures. Users can further enhance analysis by viewing contextual indicators such as exchange rates, real and nominal GDP, population, defense spending as a percentage of GDP, and defense budget per capita.
Defense Program Forecasts: The interactive Excel sheet allows the user to explore forecast spending across defense sectors and sub-sectors, with the ability to drill down to individual programs and suppliers. Interactive filters enable users to assess funding priorities, program pipelines, and supplier exposure within the country’s defense ecosystem.
Fleet Size: The interactive excel sheet allows the user to evaluate current and future equipment inventories by filtering data on equipment variants, acquisition timelines, current unit counts, annual fleet maintenance costs, manufacturers, and countries of origin. The workbook also provides forward-looking indicators such as projected retirement years, replacement probabilities, and service life extension likelihoods, offering clear visibility into modernization and replacement opportunities.
Two interactive visualization sheets with charts and graphs provide expert insights, enabling users to explore quantitative trends within the selected aerospace and defense market. The visualization sheets are supported by detailed underlying datasets covering Defense Budget Allocations, Fleet Size and Platform Analysis, and Defense Program Forecasts

In 2026, the Romanian government allocated $12.3 billion to its defense budget, marking a robust compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 22.2% from 2022 to 2026. The nation's defense budget is projected to expand at a CAGR of 7.9% during the forecast period, reaching $16.8 billion by 2031. This growth in defense expenditure is anticipated to be driven by increased investments in acquisition and RDT&E programs.

Romania's defense spending is driven by the modernization of the Romanian Armed Forces to ensure contributions to large-scale NATO operations, a priority heightened by the invasion of Ukraine. Like other former members of the Warsaw Pact, Romania is divesting from ageing Soviet equipment and procuring modern replacements from the United States, Europe, and South Korea.

In the land domain, major procurements for the Romanian Land Forces include 54 M1A2 SEPv3 Abrams main battle tanks (MBTs), with a decision to be made on procuring 216 units of another MBT design underway, 54 K9 “Tunet” self-propelled howitzers, in addition to the ongoing procurement of 227 Piranha V armored fighting vehicles. Combined, these assets will allow the Romanian Land Forces to conduct modern combined-arms maneuvers with other NATO allies. In the air domain, the Romanian Air Force will acquire a total of 48 F-35A multirole fighter aircraft, which will provide all-weather counter-air and counter-land capabilities in contested environments. In the maritime domain, the two former UK Royal Navy Type 22 frigates, as well as the three Tarantul-class missile corvettes, are to be armed with US systems, with the latter being equipped with the Naval Strike Missile, contributing to a modern coastal defense capability. Additionally, the procurement of 44 AAV-7 amphibious armored personnel carriers will improve the ship-to-shore operations of marine infantry.

Key Highlights

  • Drivers: Romania's defense spending is driven by the modernization of the Romanian Armed Forces to ensure contributions to large-scale NATO operations, a priority heightened by the invasion of Ukraine.
  • Top 3 Sectors: Military Fixed Wing Aircraft, Missiles and Missile Defense Systems, Military Land Vehicles.
  • Top Country of Origin of Existing Fleet: Indigenous, Soviet Union, United States, Italy, Switzerland

Report Scope

This Excel deliverable gives important, expert insight you won’t find in any other source. The interactive model illustrates qualitative and quantitative trends within the specified market. Various sections covered in the workbook are as follows:
  • Interactive Visualizations: Two interactive dashboard sheets featuring charts and graphs that enable rapid analysis of qualitative and quantitative trends across the selected aerospace and defense market.
  • Defense Budget Allocations: Detailed coverage of total defense expenditure with breakdowns across acquisitions, RDT&E, infrastructure, personnel, operations and maintenance (O&M), and other spending categories, supported by key macroeconomic and contextual indicators.
  • Defense Program Forecasts: Forecast analysis of defense spending by sector, sub-sector, program, and supplier, enabling evaluation of procurement priorities, funding pipelines, and competitive positioning within the country.
  • Fleet Size and Platform Inventory: Comprehensive assessment of military equipment inventories, including platform variants, acquisition timelines, current unit counts, manufacturers, country of origin, maintenance costs, and projected retirement, replacement, and service life extension indicators.
  • Sources: Data compiled from a wide range of authoritative public and proprietary sources, including government budgets, defense ministries, armed forces disclosures, international organizations, industry reports, and the analyst’s internal databases.

Reasons to Buy

  • Identify high-growth investment and procurement opportunities by analyzing historical data and long-term trends in the Romania defense market across budget categories, sectors, and platforms through 2035.
  • Track and benchmark defense budget allocations across acquisitions, RDT&E, personnel, infrastructure, and O&M, supported by macroeconomic indicators such as GDP, population, and defense spending as a percentage of GDP.
  • Assess program-level funding priorities and pipelines by drilling down into defense programs by sector, sub-sector, and supplier, enabling evaluation of funding stability, growth potential, and competitive exposure.
  • Evaluate fleet modernization and replacement opportunities using detailed platform-level data covering current inventories, acquisition timelines, maintenance costs, projected retirements, and replacement and service life extension probabilities.
  • Strengthen competitive and supplier intelligence through comparative analysis of manufacturers, country of origin, and supplier participation across key defense programs and platforms.
  • Save time and improve decision-making efficiency with a ready-to-use, interactive Excel workbook featuring intuitive pivots and dashboards that allow rapid filtering, customization, and scenario exploration without the need for additional modeling.

Table of Contents

  • Home Page
  • About the Analyst
  • Methodology
  • Data Vizualization (Defense Budget Sector
  • Fleet Size)
  • Fleet Size
  • Forecast (Defense Budget Allocations
  • Defense Program Forecasts)
  • Sources
  • Analyst Comments
  • Glossary
  • Contact the Publisher

Companies Mentioned (Partial List)

A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:

  • Lockheed Martin Corp
  • RTX Corp
  • Rheinmetall AG
  • MBDA Germany and RTX Corp
  • MBDA Holdings SAS
  • Airbus Helicopters SAS
  • Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace AS
  • Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd
  • Rheinmetall Protection Systems GmbH
  • L3Harris Technologies Inc
  • General Dynamics United Kingdom Ltd
  • IVECO Defence Vehicles Spa
  • Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co KG
  • Hensoldt AG
  • Lockheed Martin Corp
  • BAE Systems Inc
  • Northrop Grumman Corp
  • GE Aerospace
  • ELTA Systems Ltd
  • RTX Corp and Lockheed Martin Corp
  • Elbit Systems Ltd
  • Safran Helicopter Engines
  • BAE Systems Plc
  • Teledyne FLIR LLC
  • Thales SA
  • Safran Electronics & Defense
  • MTU Friedrichshafen GmbH
  • BAE Systems Plc
  • L3Harris Technologies Inc
  • Lockheed Martin Corp and Northrop Grumman Corp
  • Collins Aerospace
  • Pratt & Whitney Co