This was reported in the Moldovan Ministry of Defense.

“The equipment will be used in the process of training the military, which will be involved in international peacekeeping missions,” the ministry said.

Earlier, Moldovan President Maia Sandu said that the republic's army, despite the country's neutrality, should be equipped with modern weapons.

In June, State Secretary of the Ministry of Defense of the Republic Valery Mizha said that Moldova's plans to modernize the army include receiving anti-tank weapons and means to protect the airspace.