Romania enters US counter-drone marketplace

Romania has joined the US counter-drone marketplace, gaining access to counter-unmanned aerial system technology through a US-managed marketplace. The agreement is part of the Pentagon's effort to speed up procurement systems for counter-drone technology.
Romania can now acquire counter-unmanned aerial system technology through the US counter-drone marketplace. The US Army announced the agreement on Wednesday. The marketplace is run by the Pentagon's Joint Interagency Task Force 401, established in 2025. The task force aims to centralize and speed up the fielding of counter-unmanned aerial system capabilities for the military and partner nations. The inclusion of Romania brings the number of partner nations closer to the Army Secretary's goal of 25 by the end of summer. The UK signed an agreement with the Pentagon in March to create common data standards for counter-drone technology.
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