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A closed-door session of Bulgaria's government is due in the next few days over the prospective acquisition of multirole fighters.
Jule 30 recently turned into a self-imposed deadline for ministers to specify whether Bulgaria will purchase second-hand jets (second-hand F-16s or used Eurofighters) or newly built aircraft (Swedish-built Gripens).
A final decision has been expected for years since several successive cash-strapped governments have failed to set money aside.
Russian MiGs currently on service will not be operational after mid-2016, and some will need urgent maintenance as early as September of this year Defense Minister Nikolay Nenchev has refused to renew a contract with the Russian company that refurbishes them.
Daily Sega has reported that the government is expected to hand out to Nenchev and Foreign Minister Daniel Mitov a mandate to carry out negotiations with NATO on having air-policing missions from other states until the new aircraft are acquired.
Otherwise the Bulgarian Air Forces will be lacking jets to patrol over the country's air space.
No country from the alliance, however, is keen on performing flights over Bulgaria as it is not clear how much time its services will be needed, Sega writes.
As many as BGN 1.5 B are likely to be put aside in terms of budget funding.
The personnel deficit in the Bulgarian Armed Forces stood at 20.5% in 2025, marking a slight improvement of 1.8 percentage points compared to the previous year, according to the Report on the State of Defence and the Armed Forces, approved by the caretake
Acting Defense Minister Atanas Zapryanov has stated that Bulgaria is not taking on any military obligations under the ten-year security cooperation agreement with Ukraine
Acting defense Minister Atanas Zapryanov said that the concept of Bulgaria relying on its own defense outside a collective system would place an unsustainable burden on the country’s economy and public finances
Journalist Hristo Rimpopov told Bulgarian National Radio that there is no basis to assume Bulgaria could become a target of Iranian attacks, following confirmation by the Foreign Ministry that Tehran had sent a diplomatic note concerning the presence of U
Acting Foreign Minister Nadezhda Neynski has stated categorically that Bulgaria will not take part in any military coalition aimed at reopening the Strait of Hormuz, citing the country’s limited capabilities
The Council of Ministers has adopted the Report on the State of Defense and the Armed Forces of the Republic of Bulgaria for 2025, which was submitted to both the National Assembly and the public, outlining an overall assessment of military readiness and
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