The Romanian Ministry of Defense has to decide, by the end
of 2008 beginning of 2009, over the successor of the old MIG-21 for
the Romanian Air Force. Offers had been made by US Lockheed Martin
(F-16), Swedish Griffen (JAS 39) and Italy Aerounautica
(Eurofighter Typhoon).
The sum that the Romanian Gouvernamt is willing to pay for a
fleet of new multi-purpose fighter jets is about 13 billion euro
(including costs of maintenance).
Although there are 3 competitors for the Romanian contract, it
seams that the battle is between the battle harden US F-16 and the
new Swedish JAS-39.
F-16 has a great portfolio and was battle tested in many
conflicts but the costs are far greater than the ones for the
JAS-39 which comes with full free maintenance for the life-time of
the aircraft not only of the first 2 years after purchase as the
American counterpart.
Users of Lockheed Martin F-16: USAF, Royal
Danish Air Force, Belgian Air Component, Chilean Air
Force, Royal Bahraini Air Force, Egyptian Air
Force, Hellenic Air Force, Royal Jordanian Air
Force, Indonesian Air Force, Israeli Air
Force, Italian Air Force, Royal Moroccan Air
Force, Royal Netherlands Air Force, Royal Norwegian Air
Force, Royal Air Force of Oman, Pakistan Air
Force, Polish Air Force, Portuguese Air
Force, Republic of Singapore Air Force, Republic of China
Air Force, Republic of Korea Air Force, Royal Thai Air
Force, Turkish Air Force, United Arab
Emirates Air Force, Venezuelan Air Force
Users of Griffen JAS-39: RAF, Swedish Air
Force, South African Air Force, Hungarian Air
Force, Czech Air Force.
Users of Eurofighter: RAF, Austrian Air Force,
Saudi Arabia Air Force, Italian Air Force, Spanish Air Force,
Germany Luftwaffe
Note that only one ex-communist est European country uses the
F-16.