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Romania’s Ministry of Defense has launched the final phase of its US $154.4 million tender to purchase anti-ship missile systems that are to be deployed along the country’s Black Sea shore.

The procedure was suspended in late 2018, but the ministry recently announced it was awaiting final offers from manufacturers, according to the information obtained by local news site Hotnews.ro. Four defense groups have obtained the required security clearances and are bidding to supply their missile systems to Bucharest: MBDA, Boeing, Saab, and Kongsberg.

Under the plan, the contract is to be financed by 2023.