In the past Romania expressed interest in obtaining upgraded
F-16s from Israel and Belgium. The refurbished component of
the package will consist of Block 25s aircraft. They are equipped
with the F100-PW-220 Increased Performance Engines (IPE) engines
and APG-68(V)1 radars. Romania has been considering the procurement
a combination of new and refurbished fighters for several
years. These aircraft should replace the aging Lancers (upgraded
MiG-21s) currently in use. However, a formal decision has
not been made public yet. Officially, Bucharest is still considering
all options, including the leas/buy option for the Gripen,
and a possible procurement of the Eurofighter Typhoon, to
name only a few.
If the F-16 will be chosen, the final configuration of the
aircraft will have to be determined. Generally, the aircraft
is considered to be similar to the fighters bought by Poland.
Some of the aircraft could be configured for ground attack,
fitted with SINCGARS and HAVE-QUICK radios, Link-16 datalinks
and AN/APX-113 advanced Identification Friend/Foe (IFF) systems,
enabling the Romanian F-16s to operate as part of joint NATO
operations. The Romanian air force will receive 12 targeting
pods (either Litening or Sniper could be selected). Others
will be configured to carry DB-110 reconnaissance pods (four
pods are included in the package).
Rumania will have a choice of two engines for the new fighters,
either the F100-PW-229 or F110-GE-129 Increased Performance
Engines (IPE). All new aircraft will be fitted with the APG
68(V)9 radar. All aircraft will be delivered with an electronic
defense suite. DSCA indicated that the Romanians will have
a choice of three systems – the AN/ALQ- 211 Advanced
Integrated Defensive Electronic Warfare Suite (AIDEWS), the
AN/ALQ-187 Advanced Countermeasures Electronic Systems (ACES),
or AN/ALQ-178 Self-Protection Electronic Warfare Suites (SPEWS).