The Prime Minister of Croatia, Andrej Plenkovic, announced that the next major project under his leadership will be the procurement of multi-purpose ships. This was revealed following the ceremonial arrival of the first group of Rafale multi-purpose fighter planes in Croatia from Bordeaux, France.
Plenkovic emphasized the importance of strengthening the Croatian Navy by acquiring multi-purpose ships to complement the multi-purpose planes already in service. He highlighted a strategic partnership between Croatia and France and praised France’s advanced military technology and capabilities, which will significantly enhance the Croatian Air Force.
The arrival of six Rafale fighter jets marked a significant milestone in Croatia’s defense capabilities. The completion of this procurement contract with France, valued at over one billion euros, demonstrated the commitment to modernizing and enhancing the Croatian Army. The remaining six planes are expected to arrive early next year, further bolstering the country’s defense capabilities.
A military pilot who flew one of the new Rafale jets shared his experience, noting the superior performance and capabilities of the aircraft compared to previous models. The pilot emphasized the agility, power, and advanced features of the Rafale, which significantly elevate the operational capabilities of the Croatian Air Force.
Overall, these acquisitions represent significant milestones in Croatia’s defense modernization efforts. The strategic partnership with France and deployment of advanced military technology underscore Croatia’s commitment to enhancing its national security and defense capabilities.