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Course - Ministry of National Defence
ROMANIA
MINISTRY OF NATIONAL DEFENSE
HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT DIRECTORATE
COURSES CATALOGUE 2016
2015
Table of Contents
General Information…………………………………………………..
5
Request for quotas form………………………………………………
7
Application form..……………………………………………………..
9
“Carol 1 st” National Defense University……………………………
11
National Defense College…………………………………………
13
Crisis Management and Multinational Operations Department
14
Foreign Languages Centre………………………………………
22
Regional Department of Defense Resources Management
Studies…………………………………….………………………..
27
Military Technical Academy………………………………………….
35
Infantry and Mountain Training Center “Constantin
Brâncoveanu”…………………………………….…………………
39
Engineering, EOD and Chemical, Bacteriological, Radiological
and Nuclear Defense Training Center “Panait Donici”…………….
49
Navy Diving Center…………………………………….……………..
53
General Information
In the new international security and defense context, education and training
becomes a very important tool for increasing the interoperability of forces and
mutual understanding among the armed forces of different countries that act together wherever they are asked to fulfill various missions.
Fully aware of that idea, Romanian Ministry of Defense offers its partners
the opportunity to educate and train military and civilian personnel of their armed
forces through courses organized in the Romanian education and training facilities.
To choose the right course for the right person is not an easy task for our
partners, as the large amount of information in this area is not always well
structured and accessible at the moment when those who are interested need it.
That is why we present the Courses Catalogue 2016, a book that provides
general information on the Romanian military education and training facilities, the
courses they can provide for international students and some administrative details.
If you decide that one or more of our courses are of great interest and
importance for you or your personnel career, we will be delighted to welcome you
in Romania as our students.
In order to become a student in our education and training facilities, the
structures responsible for managing this type of activities in your ministry of
defense should ask for information, via diplomatic channels, about the course and
the number of slots available by filling out the form in annex A.
This form should be sent to the Human Resources Management Directorate
by April 15th 2015.
All courses are conducted in English, except “Actual Issues of National
Security Course”, organized by National Defence College, which is conducted in
Romanian Language.
The confirmation of courses and quotas is made through a negotiation
process of bilateral cooperation programs between Romanian and our partner
Armed Forces.
60 days prior to the beginning of the course, data on the nominees should be
sent to us, along with their travel arrangements.
For further information or suggestions regarding the contents of this catalog,
please feel free to send us an e-mail using this addresses cilie@mapn.ro and
mcraciun@mapn.ro.
REQUEST FOR QUOTAS FORM
Course name _________________________________________________________________________________
Period _______________________________________________________________________________________
Number of quotas requested ________________ by _________________________________________________
(country)
Pre-course linguistic training requests (if necessary) yes/no (circle one of them)
To be filled in and returned by mail or fax, to Romanian Defense Attaché from your country, or to the
address indicated below, not later than April 15th 2015
Address:
Directia Management Resurse Umane
Phone/fax 0040.21.313.73.71
cilie@mapn.ro and mcraciun@mapn.ro
Table format (if there are more than 2 courses requested per country)
Name of
educational
institution
Date
Course name
Period
Number of quotas
requested
Signature *
*Name, signature and stamp of an authorized representative of the nation
Pre-course linguistic
training (yes/no)
Appointment
APLICATION FORM
First name
(as in the
passport)
Date and place of
birth
Surname (as
in the
passport)
Second Name
Country of
origin
Passport
Number
Issued by
Issued on
Valid until
Nationality
Title
(Ms./Mr./
Mrs.)
Marital status
(Married, Single,
Widower, Divorced)
Address in the
country of origin
Military Data
Rank and date of
promotion
Service and
branch
Current Position
Security Clearance
(level)
Military/civilian education
Title o the education institution/Diploma
Year of graduation
Foreign language skills
Language
Romanian
English
French
Other
SLP according to STANAG 6001
(Standardized Language Profile)
Operational experience
Name of operation/exercise
Place of operation/exercise
Duty assignment
Period
Administrative details
Arrival in
Romania
(date, time, flight)
Departure from
Romania
(date, time, flight)
Food restrictions
Student signature *
The above mentioned application form is intended to acquire
information about the foreign student who wants to attend courses
in Romania. It must be filled out by the foreign student and sent to
Romanian Defense Attaché at least 45 days before the students’ arrival.
The information in this form will be used only by the military
educational institutions.
“CAROL 1st” National Defense University
The National Defense University has continued the tradition of the High Staff College,
founded in 1889, representing the sixth staff college in
Europe, in line with those in Berlin, Vienna, Paris, Turin and
Brussels. Its task has been the post-graduate training of
commanders, staff officers and experts within the military,
civilian and political fields, who are to be appointed in
leading and expertise positions in the defense and national
security domains, to organize and carry out scientific studies
and research, necessary for the concerned structures in those
domains.
The institution has functioned under different names,
such as:
 High Staff College founded on August 8, 1889, at Peles
Castle, in Sinaia when King Carol 1st signed the High
Royal Order no 2073;
 Military Academy based on the Grand National Assembly
Decree no 1803 of August 29, 1948;
 Academy for High Military Studies based on the
Decision of the Romanian Government no 305 of April
23, 1991;
 National Defense University the new name adopted by the
Government Decision no 1027 on August 14, 2003
“LABOR IMPROBUS OMNIA VINCIT” – STEADY WORK SURPASSES HARDSHIPS
has been the motto of over 18.000 staff officers
trained here. Irrespective of the period of time when
they have studied in this establishment, the officers’
training emphasized the spirit of honor, respect
towards the fundamental values of the country and
facilitated the acquisition of remarkable
professional skills.
This “acquisition” has been possible by
means of both military discipline, and by the
relationship between students, on the one hand, who
eventually became reliable military personalities,
such as Generals Ion Sichitiu, Alexandru Averescu,
Constantin Prezan, Florea Tenescu, Paul
Teodorescu, Alexandru Pastia, Ion Antonescu, Ilie
Stefea, etc., and their mentors, on the other hand: Simion Mehedinti, Constantin Radulescu-Motru,
Nicolae Iorga, Victor Slavescu, Gheorghe I. Bratianu, Grigore Caracostea, Bogdan P. Hasdeu, etc.
Since 1998, the National Defense University has
been a member of Syndicate of NATO-Member Countries
Academies. Yearly, The National Defense University hosts
sessions, concerning the national security and defense, with
the participation of national and international educational
institutions, governmental and non-governmental bodies
and many trading companies.
Since 1992, among the students of the National
Defense University there have also been officers from
over 16 NATO or partner countries.
Being constantly up-to-date with the latest
developments in similar institutions in NATO-member
or partner countries, The National Defense University
meets the challenges of the future military conflict
framework, the transformations within the current Ro-
National Defense College
Actual Issues of National Security Course
18 January - 1 July 2016
Aim
 The course is designed for military and civilian specialists that hold or will hold high-level management positions in order to better understand the theory and practice of good governance and its main
characteristics.
Contents:
1. Geopolitics and geostrategy’s components,
their manifestation at the national level.
2. Areas of strategic importance for Romania.
3. European economical integration and
regional development.
4. Civil society and democracy; NGOs and
mass-media.
5. Good governance and strategic lead.
6. Defense information. Defense diplomacy.
7. Military science.
8. Civil-military relations and the good
governance. Strategic leadership.
9. Contemporary military phenomena.
10.The war as contemporary phenomena.
Student criteria:
1. Bachelor degree or higher in a related field.
2. Romanian language proficiency Level 2.2.2.2.
similar to English Language proficiency NATO
STANAG 6001.
3. Officers should ideally rank Colonel or above,
or civilian equivalents, acting in/being nominated for a position related with the national
security system.
4. An essay of at least five pages on an established
by the NDC leadership theme might be
required.
Remarks:
 The course is conducted in Romanian language.
 Request for quotas should be sent through the established official channels.
 Most class activity will take place between 09.00 and 12.30 hours. During the course, study trips and
working visits will be performed.
 Attendance to class is mandatory.
Course fee:
 The Romanian Ministry of Defense pays for
tuition, accommodations, meals, and
international transportations according to
the provisions of bilateral agreements.
For further information:
Email:
Telephone/fax:
Without bilateral agreements:
 tuition fee: 100 EUR/week
 accommodation: 2 EUR/day inside the NDU facilities;
 lunch: 5 EUR/day (breakfast, dinner and meals on
weekend ARE NOT provided at the NDU canteen).
www.cnap.unap.ro and http://www.unap.ro/en/Ghid/
cnap@unap.ro
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Crisis Management and Multinational Operations Department
Advanced Joint Operations Staff Officer Course
11 April - 1 July 2016; 3 October - 23 December 2016
Aim
 To train selected officers for command and staff appointments in a joint and multinational
environment.
Contents:
Student criteria:
1. Operational Leadership;
1. English language proficiency NATO
2. Contemporary Security Environment;
STANAG 6001 Level 2.2.2.2/equivalent.
3. NATO& EU Crisis Management; Strategic
2. Officers rank from Major to Colonel.
Studies.
4. Component Studies: Maritime Ops; Air
Power; Land Power.
5. Doctrine & Joint Ops Planning: Decision
Making & Operational Planning; Operational
Art; Operational Design.
6. Staff Tour - to national HQs.
7. Stabilization Operations: COIN, PSO, NEO,
SSTR Ops.
8. Joint Capstone Exercise.
Remarks:
 Requests for quotas should be sent by April 15th 2014, via military attaches.
 Participants must send the following documents translated in English, French, German or
Romanian Language, through Romanian or your defense attaché in Romania: legally
notarized copies of graduate degree diploma, birth certificate, marriage certificate (for
women).
Course fee:
 The Romanian Ministry of Defense
pays for tuition, accommodations,
meals, and international transportations
according to the provisions of bilateral
agreements.
For further information:
Email:
Telephone/fax:
Without bilateral agreements:
 tuition fee: 100 EUR/week
 accommodation: 2 EUR/day inside the NDU facilities;
 lunch: 5 EUR/day (breakfast, dinner and meals
on weekend are NOT provided at the NDU
canteen).
www.unap.ro/ro/unitati/cmcom/cmcom/index.htm
cmcom@unap.ro
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Crisis Management and Multinational Operations Department
Brigade Staff Officer Course (ACT 482)
25 April - 1 July 2016; 172016
October - 23 December 2016
Aim
 To train selected staff officers in NATO compatible command and staff procedures up to
Brigade level.
Contents:
1. Military and politics doctrine.
2. Military leading and art
3. The fundamentals of land forces doctrine.
4. Command & staff procedures.
5. Land tactical operations (offensive operations,
defensive operations, stability operations and
enabling activities).
6. Combat and Combat Service Support.
7. Non-Article 5 Crisis Response Operations.
8. English language military terminology.
Student criteria:
1. English language proficiency NATO
STANAG 6001 Level 2.2.2.2/
equivalent.
2. Officers rank from Captain to Major
(second lieutenants accepted).
3. Bachelor degree or higher in a related field.
Remarks:
 The course is open ONLY to NATO, EAPC, PfP, MD, ICI and Partners around the Globe
countries (PaG).
 The course is listed in ePRIME and ETOC as a “NATO SELECTED”.
 For officers from NATO partner countries which apply using ePRIME, the request must be
sent according to the NATO procedure via ACT.
 The normal schedule for the classes is between 8:00 am and 02:10 pm (50 min/class).
 The attendance to the classes is mandatory.
 Service uniform during working hours and combat uniform are required for certain activities.
 Participants should have a translated copy in English, French, German or Romanian Language
of the birth certificate and marriage certificate (for women).
Course fee:
 The Romanian Ministry of Defense pays
for tuition, accommodations, meals, and
international transportations according to
the provisions of bilateral agreements.
 NATO partner countries personnel may
apply using ePRIME.
For further information:
Email:
Telephone/fax:
Without bilateral agreements/NATO finance
support:
 tuition fee: 100 EUR/week
 accommodation: 2 EUR/day inside the NDU
facilities;
 lunch: 5 EUR/day (breakfast, dinner and meals
on weekend ARE NOT provided at the NDU
canteen).
www.unap.ro/ro/unitati/cmcom/cmcom/index.htm
cmcom@unap.ro
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Crisis Management and Multinational Operations Department
NATO Staff Orientation Course (ACT 484)
7 March - 1 April 2016
Aim
 To familiarize selected personnel with NATO organization and staff procedures, to enable
them to work in a NATO Headquarters.
Contents:
Student criteria:
1. English as a foreign language.
1. English language proficiency
2. Strategic Concept, Civil and military structure,
NATO STANAG 6001 Level
Policies and Doctrines of NATO.
2.2.2.2/equivalent;
3. NATO’s relationship with other international
2. Officers should ideally Rank from
organizations.
Captain to Colonel or civilian
4. NATO Crises Management.
equivalents.
5. NATO Command and Staff Procedures.
6. NATO Force and Operational Planning.
7. Staff Tour - to national HQs.
8. Stabilization Operations.
9. COIN, PSO, NEO, SSTR Ops.
10. Joint Capstone Exercise.
Remarks:
 The course is open to ONLY to NATO, EAPC, PfP, MD, ICI and PaG countries.
 The course is listed in ePRIME and ETOC as a “NATO SELECTED”.
 For personnel from NATO partner countries which apply using ePRIME, the request must be
sent according to the NATO procedure via ACT.
 The normal schedule for the classes is between 8:00 am and 02:10 pm (50 min/class).
 The attendance to the classes is mandatory. Participants should have a translated copy in
English, French, German or Romanian Language of the birth certificate and marriage
certificate (for women). Service uniform (or equivalent for civilians) during working hours
and combat uniform are required for certain activities.
Course fee:
 The Romanian Ministry of Defense pays for
tuition, accommodations, meals, and
international transportations according to
the provisions of bilateral agreements.
 NATO partner countries personnel may
apply using ePRIME.
For further information:
Email:
Telephone/fax:
Without bilateral agreements/NATO finance
support:
 tuition fee: 100 EUR/week
 accommodation: 2 EUR/day inside the
NDU facilities;
 lunch: 5 EUR/day (breakfast, dinner and
meals on weekend ARE NOT provided at
the NDU canteen).
www.unap.ro/ro/unitati/cmcom/cmcom/index.htm
cmcom@unap.ro
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Crisis Management and Multinational Operations Department
Security, Stability, Transition and Post-Conflict
Reconstruction (SSTR) Operations Course (ACT 486)
7 - 18 March 2016
Aim
 To give selected military and civilian personnel, an understanding of the concepts, planning and
conducting of SSTR operations in order to enable them to work within NATO or multinational
Headquarters during stabilization operations.
Contents:
1. Regional and international security
organizations role in planning and conducting
of the SSTR operations.
2. SSTR doctrine.
3. Conflict & International System.
4. Legitimate Governance.
5. Principles and Framework of SSTR Ops.
6. Crisis Management.
7. The Multinational & Inter-agency Dimension
of SSTR.
8. SSTR Case Study & Final Exercise.
Student criteria:
1. English language proficiency NATO
STANAG 6001 Level 2.2.2.2./equivalent;
2. Officers should ideally rank from Captain
to Colonel or civilian equivalents.
Remarks:
 The course is open to ONLY to NATO, EAPC, PfP, MD, ICI and PaG countries.
 The course is listed in ePRIME and ETOC as a “NATO SELECTED”.
 For officers from NATO partner countries which apply using ePRIME, the request must be sent
according to the NATO procedure via Allied Command Transformation.
 The normal schedule for the classes is between 8:00 am and 02:10 pm (50 min/class).
 The attendance to the classes is mandatory. Participants should have a translated copy in English,
French, German or Romanian Language of the birth certificate and marriage certificate (for
women). Service uniform (or equivalent for civilians) during working hours and combat uniform
are required for certain activities.
Course fee:
 The Romanian Ministry of Defense pays for
tuition, accommodations, meals, and international transportations according to the provisions of bilateral agreements.
 NATO partner countries personnel may apply
using ePRIME.
For further information:
Email:
Telephone/fax:
Without bilateral agreements/NATO finance
support:
 tuition fee: 100 EUR/week
 accommodation: 2 EUR/day inside the NDU
facilities;
 lunch: 5 EUR/day (breakfast, dinner and meals
on weekend ARE NOT provided at the NDU
canteen).
www.unap.ro/ro/unitati/cmcom/cmcom/index.htm
cmcom@unap.ro
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Crisis Management and Multinational Operations Department
Crisis Management Course (ACT 483)
1 - 19 February 2016
Aim
 To train professionals for serving in the broad area of crisis management and interacting with
national and international agencies involved.
Contents:
1. Crisis management in NATO.
2. Crisis management in EU & OSCE & UN.
3. NATO Structure & Organization.
4. NATO Non-Article 5.
5. Role of media in Crisis Management.
6. Crisis Management Scenario Development.
7. Capstone Exercise.
Student criteria:
1. English language proficiency NATO
STANAG 6001 Level 2.2.2.2/equivalent;
2. Officers should ideally rank from Captain
to Colonels or civilian equivalents.
Remarks:.
 The course is open ONLY to NATO, EAPC, PfP, MD, ICI and PaG countries.
 The course is listed in ePRIME and ETOC as a “NATO SELECTED”.
 For personnel from NATO partner countries which apply using ePRIME, the request must be
sent according to the NATO procedure via ACT.
 The normal schedule for the classes is between 8:00 am and 02:10 pm (50 min/class).
 The attendance to the classes is mandatory. Participants should have a translated copy in
English, French, German or Romanian Language of the birth certificate and marriage
certificate (for women). Service uniform (or equivalent for civilians) during working hours
and combat uniform are required for certain activities.
Course fee:
 The Romanian Ministry of Defense pays
for tuition, accommodations, meals, and
international transportations according to
the provisions of bilateral agreements.
 NATO partner countries personnel may
apply using ePRIME.
For further information:
Email:
Telephone/fax:
Without bilateral agreements/NATO finance
support:
 tuition fee: 100 EUR/week
 accommodation: 2 EUR/day inside the NDU
facilities;
 lunch: 5 EUR/day (breakfast, dinner and
meals on weekend ARE NOT provided at the
NDU canteen).
www.unap.ro/ro/unitati/cmcom/cmcom/index.htm
cmcom@unap.ro
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Crisis Management and Multinational Operations Department
Peace Support Operations Course (ACT 485)
3 - 14 October 2016
Aim
 To give selected officers and civilians an understanding of concepts, planning and conduct of
peace support operations (PSO) and to familiarize with current staff procedures in order to
enable them to work within a NATO led multinational Headquarters.
Contents:
1. Current security environment.
2. Specific concepts and principles in PSO
operations.
3. NATO PSO Doctrine.
4. Functions and responsibilities of the staff.
5. Techniques, tactics and procedures in PSO
operations.
6. Planning for PSO.
7. Mediation and Negotiation.
8. Role of Media in PSO.
9. Capstone Exercise.
10.Case studies
Student criteria:
1. English language proficiency NATO
STANAG 6001 Level 2.2.2.2./equivalent;
2. Military personnel should ideally rank from
Major to Lieutenant-Colonel or civilian
equivalents.
Remarks:
 The course is open ONLY to NATO, EAPC, PfP, MD and PaG countries.
 The course is listed in ePRIME and ETOC as a “NATO SELECTED”.
 ACT reference number 485.
 For personnel from NATO partner countries which apply using ePRIME, the request must be
send according to the NATO procedure via Allied Command Transformation.
 The normal schedule for the classes is between 8:00 am and 02:10 pm (50 min/class).
 The attendance to the classes is mandatory. Participants should have a translated copy in
English, French, German or Romanian Language of the birth certificate and marriage certificate (for women). Service uniform (or equivalent for civilians) during working hours and combat uniform are required for certain activities.
Course fee:
 The Romanian Ministry of Defense pays
for tuition, accommodations, meals, and
international transportations according to
the provisions of bilateral agreements.
 NATO partner countries personnel may
apply using ePRIME.
For further information:
Email:
Telephone/fax:
Without bilateral agreements/NATO finance
support:
 tuition fee: 100 EUR/week
 accommodation: 2 EUR/day inside the NDU
facilities;
 lunch: 5 EUR/day (breakfast, dinner and
meals on weekend’ ARE NOT provided at the
NDU canteen).
www.unap.ro/ro/unitati/cmcom/cmcom/index.htm
cmcom@unap.ro
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Crisis Management and Multinational Operations Department
Security Policy and European Integration Course
18 - 29 January 2016
Aim
 To train officers and civilians in the spirit of European security culture for staff appointments
in the Common Security and Defense Policy framework (CSDP).
Contents:
Student criteria:
1. Generic standards of behaviour for personnel and 1. English language proficiency
gender mainstreaming in the planning and conduct of
NATO STANAG 6001 Level
CDSP operations.
2.2.2.2./equivalent;
2. European Security Strategy.
2. Military personnel should ideally
3. Civil-Military Coordination in CSDP.
rank from Major to Lieutenant4. CDSP civilian missions and military operations.
Colonel or civilian equivalents.
5. CSDP support to Security Sector Reform (SSR).
6. EU led SSR Operations. Case studies.
7. Crisis Planning Process.
8. Crisis Management Exercise.
Remarks:
 The course is open to Council of Europe members and their observer countries.
 The normal schedule for the classes is between 8:00 am and 02:10 pm (50 min/class).
 The attendance to the classes is mandatory. Participants should have a translated copy in
English, French, German or Romanian Language of the birth certificate and marriage
certificate (for women). Service uniform (or equivalent for civilians) during working hours and
combat uniform are required for certain activities.
Courser fee:
 The Romanian Ministry of Defense pays for
tuition, accommodations, meals, and international transportations according to the
provisions of bilateral agreements.
Without bilateral agreements:
 tuition fee: 100 EUR/week;
 accommodation: 2 EUR/day inside the
NDU facilities;
 lunch: 5 EUR/day (breakfast, dinner
and meals on weekend ARE NOT
provided at the NDU canteen).
For further information:
Email:
Telephone/fax:
www.unap.ro/ro/unitati/cmcom/cmcom/index.htm
cmcom@unap.ro
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Crisis Management and Multinational Operations Department
Civil-Military Cooperation (CIMIC) Course
22 February - 4 March 2016
Aim
 To provide a thorough understanding of the definition, aim, components, principal tasks,
functions and organization of CIMIC.
Contents:
1. Current security environment.
2. The concept of Stability, Security,
Transition and Reconstruction
Operations.
3. NATO, UN, and EU CIMIC Planning.
4. CIMIC Staff Structure, Responsibilities,
Operational Tasks and TTPs.
5. Project Management.
6. CIMIC and Media Interactions.
Student criteria:
1. English language proficiency NATO STANAG
6001 Level 2.2.2.2./equivalent;
2. Officers rank from Major to Colonel.
Remarks:
 The course is open ONLY to: NATO, PfP, MD, and ICI countries.
 The normal schedule for the classes is between 8:00 am and 02:10 pm (50 min/class).
 The attendance to the classes is mandatory. Participants should have a translated copy in
English, French, German or Romanian Language of the birth certificate and marriage certificate
(for women). Service uniform (or equivalent for civilians) during working hours and combat
uniform are required for certain activities.
Course fee:
 The Romanian Ministry of Defense pays
for tuition, accommodations, meals, and
international transportations according
to the provisions of bilateral agreements.
For further information:
Email:
Telephone/fax:
Without bilateral agreements:
 tuition fee: 100 EUR/week;
 accommodation: 2 EUR/day inside the NDU
facilities;
 lunch: 5 EUR/day (breakfast, dinner and meals
on weekend ARE NOT provided at the NDU
canteen).
www.unap.ro/ro/unitati/cmcom/cmcom/index.htm
cmcom@unap.ro
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Foreign Language Centre
Romanian non-intensive Course for Defense Attachés
To be determined (36 weeks 2 days per week/3 hours)
Aim
 To enable foreign students to reach level A2 CEF.
At the end of the course, students should:
Student criteria:
1. Identify the global meaning and the main ideas from 1. Personnel (military and
short oral or written messages.
civilian) who work in the
2. Understand and follow simple instructions, orders, and
defense attaché offices in
suggestions given orally or in writing.
Romania.
3. Understand from the context certain unfamiliar elements
of vocabulary included in short oral or written messages
on concrete, daily topics.
4. Describe orally or in writing, using simple words, people,
places, and habits from a familiar environment.
5. Explain a diagram, table, outline, using short, and simple
sentences.
6. Express opinions using simple sentences and a simple
line of argumentation.
7. Express agreement or disagreement on various matters.
8. Fill in forms, documents, questionnaires, etc. specific to
their context and field of activity.
Remarks:
 The course is open to all countries.
 The normal schedule for the classes is between 8:00 am and 02:10 pm (50 min/class).
 The attendance to the classes is mandatory.
 Service uniform (or equivalent for civilians) during working hours are required for certain
activities.
 Requests for quotas should be sent via Romanian Defense Attaché.
Course fee:
 Course fee are students responsibilities.
 Tuition fee: 80 lei/week (approximate 20 EUR/week).
 Lunch: 5 EUR/day.
For further information:
Email:
Telephone/fax:
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Foreign Language Centre
Advanced English Course
To be determined (12 weeks)
Aim
 To enable foreign students to reach level 3.3.3.3. NATO STANAG 6001.
Student criteria:
At the end of the course, students should:
1. Understand significant details from complex mes- 1. English language proficiency
NATO STANAG 6001 Level
sages delivered at high speed.
2.2.2.2/equivalent.
2. Follow complex written instructions from professionals field.
3. Give detailed descriptions on general and professional topics, using comparisons and relevant examples.
4. Write reports/essays using appropriate argumentation
and highlighting the main ideas and details.
5. Use appropriate language to negotiate and find
solutions in conflictual context.
Remarks:
 The course is open to NATO/EAPC/PfP/MD/ICI countries.
 The normal schedule for the classes is between 8:00 AM and 03:00 PM (45 min/class).
 The attendance to the classes is mandatory. Participants should have a translated copy in
English, French, German or Romanian Language of the birth certificate and marriage certificate (for women). Service uniform (or equivalent for civilians) during working hours and combat uniform are required for certain activities.
 Requests for quotas should be sent via Romanian Defense Attaché.
Course fee:
1. The Romanian Ministry of Defense pays for tuition, accommodations, meals, and
international transportations according to the provisions of bilateral agreements.
2. Without bilateral agreements:
 tuition fee: 40 EUR/week
 accommodation: 2 EUR/day inside the NDU facilities.
 meals: 5 EUR/day (breakfast, dinner, and meals on weekend ARE NOT provided at the
For further information: www.unap.ro
Email: international@unap.ro
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Foreign Language Centre
Intermediate English Course
To be determined (8 weeks)
Aim
 To enable foreign students to reach level 2.2.2.2., according NATO STANAG 6001
At the end of the course, students should:
1. Can identify the global meaning and the main ideas Student criteria:
1. M i l i t a r y p e r s o n n e l w i t h
from short oral or written messages;
adequate English language
2. Can offer and ask for information and instructions to
proficiency NATO STANAG
fulfill a task;
6001 Level 1+.1+.1+.1+/
3. Can describe orally or in writing, using simple words,
equivalent.
people, places, and habits from a familiar environment;
4. Can identify the general messages from audio and video
documents;
5. Can fill in forms, documents, questionnaires, etc.
specific to their context and field of activity.
Remarks:
The course is open to NATO/EAPC/PfP/MD/ICI countries.
The normal schedule for the classes is between 8:00 AM and 03:00 PM (45 min/class).
 The attendance to the classes is mandatory. Participants should have a translated copy in
English, French, German or Romanian Language of the birth certificate and marriage
certificate (for women). Service uniform (or equivalent for civilians) during working hours
and combat uniform are required for certain activities.
Requests for quotas should be sent via Romanian Defense Attaché.
Course fee:
1. The Romanian Ministry of Defense pays for tuition, accommodations, meals, and
international transportations according to the provisions of bilateral agreements.
2. Without bilateral agreements:
 tuition fee: 40 EUR/week
 accommodation: 2 EUR/day inside the NDU facilities.
 lunch: 5 EUR/day (breakfast, dinner, and meals on weekend ARE NOT provided at the
NDU canteen).
For further information:
Email:
Telephone/fax:
www.unap.ro
international@unap.ro
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Foreign Language Centre
Elementary Arabic Course
To be determined (12 weeks)
Aim
 To enable students familiarize with Arabic language
At the end of the course, students should:
Student criteria:
1. Can identify the global meaning and the main ideas 1. Personnel (military and civilian) with
from short oral or written messages.
adequate English language proficiency
2. Can describe orally or in writing, using simple words,
NATO STANAG 6001 Level 1.1.1.1/
people, places and habits from a familiar environment.
equivalent.
3. Can fill in simple forms.
4. Can ask and answer short and simple questions about
familiar topics.
5. Can identify global meaning from short authentic texts
from newspapers or letters.
6. Can use basic language greetings, introductions,
invitations.
Remarks:
The course is open to NATO/EAPC/PfP countries.
The normal schedule for the classes is between 8:00 am and 03:00 pm (45 min/class).
 The attendance to the classes is mandatory. Participants should have a translated copy in English,
French, German or Romanian Language of the birth certificate and marriage certificate
(for women). Service uniform (or equivalent for civilians) during working hours and combat
uniform are required for certain activities.
 Requests for quotas should be sent via Romanian Defense Attaché.
Course fee:
1. The Romanian Ministry of Defense pays for tuition, accommodations, meals, and international
transportations according to the provisions of bilateral agreements.
2. Without bilateral agreements:
tuition fee: 40 EUR/week;
accommodation: 2 EUR/day inside the NDU facilities.
lunch: 5 EUR/day (breakfast, dinner, and meals on weekend ARE NOT provided at the NDU
For further information:
Email:
Telephone/fax:
www.unap.ro
international@unap.ro
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Foreign Language Centre
Intermediate French Course
To be determined (8 weeks)
Aim
 To enable foreign students to reach level 2.2.2.2., according STANAG 6001
At the end of the course, students should:
1. Can identify the global meaning and the main ideas
from short oral or written messages;
2. Can offer and ask for information and instructions to
fulfill a task;
3. Can describe orally or in writing, using simple
words, people, places, and habits from a familiar
environment;
4. Can identify the general messages from audio and
video documents;
5. Can fill in forms, documents, questionnaires, etc.
specific to their context and field of activity.
Student criteria:
1. Military personnel with adequate French
language proficiency 1.1.1.1. NATO
STANAG 6001/equivalent.
Remarks:
The course is open to NATO/EAPC/PfP/MD/ICI countries.
The normal schedule for the classes is between 8:00 AM and 03:00 PM (45 min/class).
 The attendance to the classes is mandatory. Participants should have a translated copy in English,
French, German or Romanian Language of the birth certificate and marriage certificate (for women).
Service uniform (or equivalent for civilians) during working hours and combat uniform are required
for certain activities.
Requests for quotas should be sent via Romanian Defence Attaché.
Course fee:
1. The Romanian Ministry of Defense pays for tuition, accommodations, meals, and international
transportations according to the provisions of bilateral agreements.
2. Without bilateral agreements:
 tuition fee: 40 EUR/week;
 accommodation: 2 EUR/day inside the NDU facilities;
 meals: 5 EUR/day (breakfast, dinner, and meals on weekend ARE NOT provided at the NDU
canteen).
For further information:
Email:
Telephone/fax:
www.unap.ro
international@unap.ro
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Regional Department of Defense Resources
Management Studies
The Regional Department of Defense Resources Management Studies (DRESMARA), Brasov, is an
educational institution financed and supervised by the Ministry of
National Defense under the direct authority of the commandant
(rector) of the National Defense University.
DRESMARA is officially acknowledged by NATO as one
of its 29 international Partnership Training and Education Centers PTECs. Between 1994-1996, as a direct result of the USA initiative
to support the recently established defense and security institutions
from Central and Eastern Europe, the US Department of Defense
(DoD) offered for implementation to all interested states a model of
budget planning system - the Planning, Programming, Budgeting
and Evaluation System (PPBES).
Therefore, training the staff involved in ensuring observance of the
political and defense priorities of Romania became a necessity.
Thus, in collaboration with the Defense Resources Management Institute of Monterey, California,
USA, the Regional Center of Defense Resources Management (CRMRA) was established through Romania's
Government Decision no. 466/10.06.1999. At that time, CRMRA was under the direct authority of the
Romanian State Secretary for Euro-Atlantic Integration and Defense Policy.
The founding and later development of the Regional Center of Defense Resources Management was a
strategic investment aiming at aligning Romanian standards to
NATO’s by achieving educational compatibility with Alliance’s
member states.
As a result of the changes in the decision making
process, of the implementation of the Effects Based Operations
facilitated by Network Enabled Capability and of the information
systems management usage across defense services, the efficient
management of information resources in order to develop leaner
defense structures was considered an imperative.
Consequently, in March 2004 the Romanian Ministry of
Defense signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the US
Department of Defense according to which CRMRA alongside with the Information Resources Management
College/National Defense University of Washington D.C., USA, developed an educational program aiming at
training and certifying Romanian, NATO and PfP officers commissioned as Chief Information Officers (CIO).
The program was considered an important one and serving both parties’ aims and objectives.
In 2005 CRMRA changed reporting relationship: from the direct authority of the State Secretary for
Euro-Atlantic Integration and Defense Policy under the direct command of the rector of the National Defense
University.
The Regional Center of Defense Resources Management (CRMRA) changed its name to the Regional
Department of Defense Resources Management Studies (DRESMARA) through Romania's Government
Decision no. 583/03.05.2006.
Starting with the 2009 - 2010 academic year DRESMARA introduced three new courses:
 Postgraduate Planning, Programming, Budgeting, Evaluation System Course (PPBES);
 Postgraduate Program and Project Management Course (PPM);
 Postgraduate Information Security Management Course (ISM).
On 11 February 2011, the Regional Department of Defense Resources Management Studies signed a
Technical Agreement with NATO School from Oberammergau, Germany regarding Advanced Distributed
Learning.
The Agreement originates from discussions between representatives of NATO School ADL Office and
the Regional Department of Defense Resources Management Studies,
held during several ADL Working Group meetings from PfP
Consortium of Defense Academies and Security Studies Institutes.
According to the Technical Agreement, DRESMARA
included in its educational offer the eight-week “Resource Management in NATO” advanced course with English as its teaching language. Upon graduation, all participants who meet the final evaluation
requirements receive a “Certificate of Completion”, signed by the
Commander of the NATO School, the Rector of the Romanian
National Defense University and the Director of DRESMARA.
In 2011 DRESMARA received the accreditation letter for five of its courses from the Supreme Allied
Command Transformation/Education and Individual Training Branch. The document acknowledges that the
following courses are accredited as “NATO SELECTED”:
- Postgraduate Defense Resources Management Course for Senior Officials (DRMSO);
- Postgraduate Information Resources Management Course for Senior Officials (IRMSO);
- Planning, Programming, Budgeting, Evaluation System Postgraduate Course (PPBES);
- Program and Project Management Postgraduate Course (PPM);
- Information Security Management Postgraduate Course (ISM).
The courses have been designed and developed in line with the Bi-SC 75-7 Education and Individual
Training Directive issued by Allied Command Transformation (ACT), Norfolk, Virginia, USA, and the Allied
Command Operations (ACO), Mons, Belgium and are included in the NATO Education and Training
Opportunities Catalogue (ETOC) and in the Partnership Real-time Information, Management and
Exchange System (ePRIME).
From 6 to 9 June 2011, DRESMARA hosted the 2nd PTEC working group meeting, which was
attended by 28 representatives from 17 countries. The activity, organized under the auspices of the NATO
School of Oberammergau, Germany, was attended by 18 accredited or candidate Training and Education
Centers, as well as by the representative of the NATO Headquarters from Brussels.
Starting with the 2011-2012 academic year, the Regional Department of Defense Resources
Management Studies organizes the Master’s Program "Organization Resources Management" that can be
attended by graduates holding a bachelor's degree (BA or BSc).
During the last academic years DRESMARA hosted important international seminars on the
following domains: “Defense Human Resource Management”, “NATO Security Investment Program”,
“Financial Resources Management in NATO”, “NATO Defense Planning Process”, “Defense Information
Resources Management”, and “Military Ethics, Leadership and Professional Development”.
Regional Department of Defense Resources Management Studies
Postgraduate Defense Resources Management Course
for Senior Officials (ACT 477)
25 April - 17 June 2016; 26 September - 18 November 2016
Aim
 To provide Romanian and foreign senior defense officials, military and civilian, with a new set of skills
in order to improve their managerial performance by critically analyzing and applying concepts related
to efficient and effective allocation of resources: human, financial, informational, logistic.
Contents:
1. Defense Resources Management.
2. Decision Making Theory.
3. Human Resources Management.
4. Information Resources Management.
5. Financial and Economical Management.
6. Logistic Management.
7. English Terminology for Management and
Managerial Communication.
Student criteria:
1. English language proficiency NATO STANAG
6001 Level 2.2.2.2.
2. Officers Lieutenant-Colonel to Colonel or
civilian equivalent from any service, serving in
any functional field concerned with resource
allocation and use, including the broad spectrum
of operations, logistics, manpower, procurement,
financial management, and related areas.
Remarks:
 The course is open ONLY to NATO, EAPC, PfP, MD, ICI and PaG countries.
 The course is listed in ePRIME and ETOC and is accredited as “NATO SELECTED”.
 For personnel from NATO partner countries which apply using ePRIME, the request must be send
according to the NATO procedure via Allied Command Transformation.
 While attending classes the dress code is business casual (coat and tie or equivalents). Military
uniform is required for: military events, military ID, official group photo, opening and closing
ceremonies. Participants must have at the beginning of the course, legally notarized copies of the
following documents, necessary to issue the graduation certificate: graduate degree diploma, birth
certificate, marriage certificate (for women), translated in English or Romanian Language.
Course fee:
 The Romanian Ministry of Defense pays for
tuition, accommodations, meals, and
international transportations according to the
provisions of bilateral agreements.
 NATO partner countries personnel may
apply using ePRIME.
For further information:
Email:
Telephone/fax:
Without bilateral agreements/NATO finance
support:
 tuition fee: 100 EUR/week;
 accommodation: 20 EUR/day inside;
 optional meals (at the mess hall): 10 EUR/day;
 group photo, badge, booklet: 30 EUR.
http://www.dresmara.ro
caesarv@crmra.ro, anton.catalin@crmra.ro
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Regional Department of Defense Resources Management Studies
Postgraduate Defense Resources Management Course
for Experts
22 February - 14 April 2016
Aim
 To train selected personnel to approach defense management concepts in terms of financial,
material (logistics), human resources management systems, and management information
systems.
Contents:
Student criteria:
1. Defense Resources Management.
1. English language proficiency NATO
2. Decision Making Theory.
STANAG
6001
Level
2.2.2.2./
3. Human Resources Management.
equivalent
4. Information Resources Management.
2. Officers rank from Lieutenant-Colonel
5. Financial and Economical Management.
to Colonel or civilian equivalent from
6. Logistic Management.
any service, serving in any functional
7. English Terminology for Management and
field concerned with resource allocation
Managerial Communication.
and use, including the broad spectrum
of operations, logistics, manpower,
procurement, financial management,
and related areas.
Remarks:
 The course is open ONLY to NATO, EAPC, PfP, MD, ICI and PaG countries.
 While attending classes the dress code is business casual (coat and tie or equivalents).
Military uniform is required for: military events, military ID, official group photo, opening
and closing ceremonies. Participants must have at the beginning of the course, legally
notarized copies of the following documents, necessary to issue the graduation certificate:
graduate degree diploma, birth certificate, marriage certificate (for women), translated in
English or Romanian Language.
Course fee:
 The Romanian Ministry of Defense pays
for tuition, accommodations, meals, and
international transportations according to
the provisions of bilateral agreements.
For further information:
Email:
Telephone/fax:
Without bilateral agreements:
 tuition fee: 100 EUR/week;
 accommodation: 20 EUR/day inside;
 optional meals (at the mess hall): 10 EUR/
day;
 group photo, badge, booklet: 30 EUR.
http://www.dresmara.ro
caesarv@crmra.ro, anton.catalin@crmra.ro
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Regional Department of Defense Resources Management Studies
Postgraduate Information Resources Management Course
for Senior Officials (ACT 478)
26 September - 18 November 2016
Aim
 To develop and improve military or civilian leaders’ skills in successfully running their
organizations in Information Age, by using the latest information resources management
techniques and strategies.
Student criteria:
Contents:
1. Policy and Fundamental Principles of 1. English language proficiency NATO
STANAG 2.2.2.2./equivalent.
Information Resources Management.
2.
Staff
Officer rank from Lieutenant-Colonel
2. Re-engineering of Informational Processes.
to Colonel or civilian equivalent from any
3. Business Process Re-Engineering.
service with responsibilities in the fields of
4. Enterprise Architectures.
defense, public order and national security
5. Strategic Planning of Information Resources.
that carry on managerial activities and have
6. Measuring Organizational Performance.
responsibilities in information resources
7. IT Project Management and Information
management field (planning and budgeting,
Assurance.
acquisitions, policy and procedures making,
standards development, information security,
etc.).
Remarks:
 The course is open ONLY to NATO, EAPC, PfP, MD, ICI and PaG countries.
 The course is listed in ePRIME and ETOC and is accredited as “NATO SELECTED”.
 For personnel from NATO partner countries which apply using e-PRIME, the request must be
send according to the NATO procedure via ACT.
 While attending classes the dress code is business casual (coat and tie or equivalents). Military
uniform is required for: military events, military ID, official group photo, opening and closing
ceremonies. Participants must have at the beginning of the course, legally notarized copies of
the following documents: graduate degree diploma, birth certificate, marriage certificate (for
women), translated in English or Romanian Language.
Course fee:
 The Romanian Ministry of Defense pays
for tuition, accommodations, meals, and
international transportations according to
the provisions of bilateral agreements.
 NATO partner countries personnel may
apply using ePRIME.
For further information:
Email:
Telephone/fax:
Without bilateral agreements/NATO finance
support:
 tuition fee: 100 EUR/week;
 accommodation: 20 EUR/day inside;
 optional meals (at the mess hall): 10 EUR/
day;
http://www.dresmara.ro
caesarv@crmra.ro, anton.catalin@crmra.ro
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Regional Department of Defense Resources Management Studies
Planning, Programming, Budgeting and Evaluation
System Postgraduate Course (ACT 475)
18 April - 13 May 2016; 21 November - 16 December 2016
Aim
 To improve the knowledge and skills of Romanian and/or foreign defense personnel, military
and civilian, by acquiring and putting in practice the concepts and techniques specific to
defense planning and planning, programming, budgeting and evaluation domains, in order to
facilitate the harmonization and integration of national defense planning activities as to
complement the NATO Defense Planning Process.
Contents:
1. Defense planning.
2. Budgeting systems.
3. Planning, Programming, Budgeting,
Evaluation System.
4. Major programs management.
5. English Terminology for Management and
Managerial Communication.
Student criteria:
1. English language proficiency NATO
STANAG 6001 Level 2.2.2.2./equivalent.
2. Officers and civilian government officials
with Planning, Programming, Budgeting and
Evaluation System selected responsibilities;
3. University (academy) graduate - Bachelor
Degree.
Remarks:
 The course is open ONLY to NATO, EAPC, PfP, MD, ICI and PaG countries.
 The course is listed in ePRIME and ETOC and is accredited as “NATO SELECTED”.
 For personnel from NATO partner countries which apply using ePRIME, the request must be send
according to the NATO procedure via Allied Command Transformation.
 While attending classes the dress code is business casual (coat and tie or equivalents). Military
uniform is required for: military events, military ID, official group photo, opening and closing
ceremonies. Participants must have at the beginning of the course, legally notarized copies of the
following documents, necessary to issue the graduation certificate: graduate degree diploma, birth
certificate, marriage certificate (for women), translated in English or Romanian Language.
Course fee:
 The Romanian Ministry of Defense pays
for tuition, accommodations, meals, and
international transportations according to
the provisions of bilateral agreements.
 NATO partner countries personnel may
apply using ePRIME.
For further information:
Email:
Telephone/fax:
Without bilateral agreements/NATO finance
support:
 tuition fee: 100 EUR/week;
 accommodation: 20 EUR/day inside;
 optional meals (at the mess hall): 10 EUR/
day;
http://www.dresmara.ro
caesarv@crmra.ro, anton.catalin@crmra.ro
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Regional Department of Defense Resources Management Studies
Program and Project Management Postgraduate Course
(ACT 476)
18 April - 13 May 2016; 21 November - 16 December 2016
Aim
 To improve the knowledge and skills of military and civilian students, by examining the concepts, techniques, and analysis tools regarding the constraints (time, costs, resources, quality
standards, etc.) specific to program and project management, by understanding grantsmanship
prerequisites at Romanian/international/NATO level and by putting the theory into practice
through software solutions.
Contents:
Student criteria:
1. Project and Program Management.
1. English
language
proficiency
NATO
2. Project Management Software.
STANAG 6001 Level 2.2.2.2./equivalent
3. The Management of Romanian and 2. Military personnel or government officials,
International Financed Projects.
serving in program and project management
4. English Terminology for Management and
domain, defense resources allocation from any
Managerial Communication.
service.
Remarks:
The course is open ONLY to NATO, EAPC, PfP, MD, ICI and PaG countries.
The course is listed in ePRIME and ETOC and is accredited as “NATO SELECTED”.
For personnel from NATO partner countries which apply using ePRIME, the request must be
send according to the NATO procedure via Allied Command Transformation.
While attending classes the dress code is business casual (coat and tie or equivalents). Military
uniform is required for: military events, military ID, official group photo, opening and closing
ceremonies. Participants must have at the beginning of the course, legally notarized copies of the
following documents, necessary to issue the graduation certificate: graduate degree diploma,
birth certificate, marriage certificate (for women), translated in English or Romanian Language.
Course fee:
The Romanian Ministry of Defense pays
for tuition, accommodations, meals, and
international transportations according to
the provisions of bilateral agreements.
NATO partner countries personnel may
apply using ePRIME.
For further information:
Email:
Telephone/fax:
Without bilateral agreements/NATO finance
support:
 tuition fee: 100 EUR/week;
 accommodation: 20 EUR/day inside;
 optional meals (at the mess hall): 10 EUR/day;
 group photo, badge, booklet: 30 EUR.
http://www.dresmara.ro
caesarv@crmra.ro, anton.catalin@crmra.ro
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Regional Department of Defense Resources Management Studies
Information Security Management Postgraduate Course
(ACT 474)
11 January - 05 February 2016; 23 May - 17 June 2016
Aim
 To improve students knowledge and skills, by examining and putting in practice the concepts,
techniques, and analysis tools regarding the constraints (resources, quality standards, deadline, etc.)
specific to information security management.
Contents:
1. Assuring the Information Security.
2. Critical Information Infrastructure Protection.
3. Enterprise Computer Networking and
Telecommunications Security.
4. Enterprise Information Security Strategies and
Risk Management.
5. English Terminology for Management and
Managerial Communication.
Student criteria:
1. English language proficiency NATO STANAG
6001 Level 2.2.2.2./equivalent.
2. Military personnel serving in any functional field
concerned with information security
management.
Remarks:
 The course is open ONLY to NATO, EAPC, PfP, MD, ICI and PaG countries.
 The course is listed in ePRIME and ETOC and is accredited as “NATO SELECTED”.
 For personnel from NATO partner countries which apply using ePRIME, the request must be send
according to the NATO procedure via ACT.
 While attending classes the dress code is business casual (coat and tie or equivalents). Military uniform
is required for: military events, military ID, official group photo, opening and closing ceremonies.
Participants must have at the beginning of the course, legally notarized copies of the following
documents, necessary to issue the graduation certificate: graduate degree diploma, birth certificate,
Course fee:
The Romanian Ministry of Defense pays for
tuition, accommodations, meals, and
international transportations according to the
provisions of bilateral agreements.
NATO partner countries personnel may
apply using ePRIME.
For further information:
Email:
Telephone/fax:
Without bilateral agreements/NATO finance
support:
 tuition fee: 100 EUR/week;
 accommodation: 20 EUR/day inside;
 optional meals (at the mess hall): 10 EUR/day;
 group photo, badge, booklet: 30 EUR.
http://www.dresmara.ro
caesarv@crmra.ro, anton.catalin@crmra.ro
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Military Technical Academy
The Military Technical Academy (MTA)
which is a military higher-education institution
subordinated to the Ministry of National Defense
(MoND), belongs to the National educational system
and provides educational and scientific research programs in various accredited specialties in accordance
with the legal requirements provided by the Romanian
Constitution, the legislation adopted by the Parliament,
the orders of the Minister of National defense and the
Minister of Education.
The MTA was founded in 14 September 1949
being aimed at “training engineer officers specifically
for the technical requirements of the various services
to staff headquarters, military bases, compounds and
specialized military institutions”, MTA was integrated
into the Military General Academy as the Military
Technical Faculty in 1959.
By the decision of the Romanian Government
550 of September 17, 1990, the Military Technical
Academy was reestablished as an independent
institution with the following faculties: Armament,
Rockets and Ammunitions; Aircraft and Armored
Vehicles; Electronics and Computer Science;
Engineering, Geodesy and Constructions. Between
1972-1996, the Academy also provided training for
under-engineer officers.
Starting 1 October 2013, the MTA is organized into
two faculties: the Faculty of Mechatronics and Armament
Integrated Systems and the Faculty of Military Electronic and
Information Systems, and an independent department
“Foreign languages, military science and management”.
Currently, the MTA provides high level education
supported by complex research, by means of the modern
information society, through all its academic programs
(Bachelor, Master and Doctoral), postgraduate, development
and specialty courses as well as other courses in its field of
competence.
The MTA trains engineer officers in study programs
accredited by the Romanian Agency for Quality Assurance in
Higher Education (RAQAHE) and approved by Romanian
Government Decisions, the latest Decision 707 of 2012.
The structure of the MTA is typical of all the other higher-education institutions and from a military point of view it is assimilated to the large military unit echelon.
The MTA was given the Combat Colors by Presidential Decree 75 of 4 May 1995.
Military Technical Academy
Terrain Spatial Analysis and GIS Applications Course
July 2016 (2 weeks)
Aim
 To understand the importance of GIS in scientific investigations, resource management, and development planning.
Contents:
Student criteria:
1. English language proficiency NATO
1. Civil application of TA.
STANAG 6001 Level 2.2.2.2./equivalent.
2. Topographic regions.
2.
Military
and civil IMINT/GEOINT basic,
3. Vegetations.
advanced,
and expert users from different
4. Soils and Drenage, coast and landing beaches,
environments,
such as army, government,
military applications of TA.
national security organizations, industry,
5. OCOKA factors; GIS fundamentals; modeling
administration and research.
and spatial analysis; applications of GIS.
3. Basic/Medium computer skills: Win XP/Vista,
MS Office.
Remarks:
 The course is open to all countries.
 Request for quotas should be sent via Romanian
military attaché.
 While attending classes the dress code is business
casual (coat and tie or equivalents). Military uniform
is required for: military events, military ID, official
group photo, opening and closing ceremonies.
 Course schedule is from 08:00 AM to 14:00 PM,
each working day.
Course fee:
1. The Romanian Ministry of Defense pays for tuition, accommodations, meals, and international
transportations according to the provisions of bilateral agreements.
2. Without bilateral agreements:
 course fee (accommodation and meals are not included): 250 EUR/week.
For further information:
Email:
Telephone/fax:
http://www.mta.ro
danrad@mta.ro
0040.21.335.65.69/0040.21.335.57.63
Military Technical Academy
IMINT/GEOINT Analysis and Exploitation of Aerospace Imagery
and Geospatial Information (STANAG 3596 AR compliant)
May-June 2016 (4 weeks)
Aim
 To provide standard, advanced and expert knowledge and operational skills regarding Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT) analysis and exploitation. GEOINT provides critical spatial information to a
decision making process that is necessary for meaningful actions and decisions, based on the fusion or
integration of multiple forms of data collected from satellite and airborne sensors, along with a wide
variety of other digital geographic information.
Contents:
1. Satellite and airborne remote sensing systems.
2. Multi-source data and sensor fusion.
3. Advanced image processing methods for feature and
knowledge extraction.
4. Database mining and information retrieval.
5. Geospatial data development, integration, application
tools, and enterprise management.
6. Reece/Surveillance; Interpretation Report.
7. Image Intelligence; Cartographic Updating.
8. Site Surveillance; Target Identification.
9. Data for mission planning; 2D/3D data visualization.
10. Change Detection; Results/Damages Assessment.
11. GIS applications; Impact Studies.
12. Media/Communication.
Student criteria:
1. English language proficiency NATO
STANAG 6001 Level 2.2.2.2./equivalent.
2. Staff Military and civilian IMINT/
GEOINT basic, advanced, and expert
users from different environments, such
as army, government, national security
organizations, industry, administration
and research.
3. Basic/Medium computer skills: Win XP/
Vista, MS Office.
Remarks:
 The course is open to all countries.
 While attending classes the dress code is business casual (coat and tie or equivalents). Military
uniform is required for: military events, military ID, official group photo, opening and closing
ceremonies. Participants must have at the beginning of the course, legally notarized copies of the
following documents: graduate degree diploma, birth certificate, marriage certificate (for women),
translated in English or Romanian Language.
Course fee:
1. The Romanian Ministry of Defense pays for tuition, accommodations, meals, and international transportations according to the provisions of bilateral agreements.
2. Without bilateral agreements:
 course fee (accommodation and meals are not included): 250 EUR/week.
For further information:
Email:
Telephone/fax:
http://www.mta.ro
danrad@mta.ro
0040.21.335.65.69/0040.21.335.57.63
Infantry and Mountain Training Center
“Constantin Brâncoveanu”
As a military educational institution, The
Infantry Training Centre was founded on April 1st,
1906 under the name of Infantry Shooting School.
From its beginning in 1906, the main objectives
for establishing the Infantry Shooting School were:
completion of officers’ studies, training in portable
arms and ammunition in their own units, study of the
applicability of infantry field-manuals to combat and
field actions requirements, conduct of certain
experiments with infantry portables weapons, briefing
of officers concerning new elements of foreign
armies, especially in infantry but not only.
In 1910, another educational institution was created alongside with The Infantry Shooting School,
called The Special Infantry School, representing a
higher stage in the education and specialization of
infantry second-lieutenants. The Special Infantry
School functioned and trained young officers until
1916, when Romania got involved in the so called
“Unifying War” (1916 – 1919). At its founding in
1906, the
location of the Infantry Shooting School
was “Mihai Bravu” garrison in Giurgiu County, and
from 1910 to 1916 the institution functioned in
Slobozia, County of Ialomita. At the beginning of the
Unifying War (the First World War), the school
ceased its activity when the whole staff and the student
officers went to the units they belonged to, be
deployed on August 15th, 1916. Beginning with July
1st, 1918 the Shooting and Infantry Specialties School resumed its activity in the “Neamt Monastery“,
County of Neamt, and on November 13th, 1916 it came back to Slobozia garrison.
After the unification of the country, on December 1st, 1918 the Shooting and Infantry Specialties
Application School moved to Sf. Gheorghe in Transylvania, the County of Trei Scaune (Three Chairs).
On August 31st, 1940 following the Vienna Treaty and the loss of Northern Ardeal to Nazis
Hungary, The Infantry Training Center was moved in the “Radu Negru” Fortress, and one year later in
the “Constantin Brâncoveanu” barracks, where it still is today, with a month interruption in 1941 when it
was deployed in Tiraspol (The Republic of Moldova). In those 100 years of existence (1906–2006) the
institution had the following names: The Infantry Shooting School (1906-1916), The Shooting and
Infantry Specialties School (1918-1921), The Shooting and Infantry Specialties Application School
(1921-1925), The Infantry Training Center (1925-1940), The Romanian-German Training Center (19401944). Between 1946 and 1970, for 24 years, the institution took the name of: The Mixed Training
Center; The Infantry Training Subcenter, The Training Center of the Army, The Infantry and Cavalry
Training Center, The Main Course for The Improvement of Infantry Officers, The Improvement Course
for Infantry Officers, The School for Senior Infantry Officers and Officers’ Improvement Center.
Beginning with August 1st, 1970 and until August
1 , 1991 the institution was called The Infantry and
Tanks Training Center; then until 1997 it was called
The Infantry and Tanks Personnel Training and Improvement Center. On June 1st, 1997 the institution
changed its name to The Application School for Infantry and beginning with August 15th, 2002 it was
changed to The Application School for Infantry and
Mountain Troops; and from August 1st, 2005 The Infantry Training Centre. Between February 10th and September 1st, 1945, the institution ceased its activity upon
order of the Control Allied Commission and the General Staff and took part with all forces (cadre and
troops) in the Second World War in Czechoslovakia,
when the soldiers of the Infantry Training Center earned eternal glory under the flag of the 2nd Mountain
Division from the 1st Romanian Army Corps along with the
7th, 8th, 9th, 10th,15th and 16th Mountain Troops Battalions,
whose troops were lost by more than half.
st
During a century of existence, the Infantry Training
Centre trained and prepared for different missions, over
100.000 personnel for infantry, mountain troops, tanks, vehicles, artillery, cavalry, maintenance, and military communications, N.B.C., railway, topography and finances, men
and women, fighters in many locations from Africa and The
Middle East, active troops and reserve, as well as over
80.000 conscripts and short term military.
Today, The Infantry Training Centre has as main
objectives: specialization in branches like infantry and
training of second-lieutenants for their first positions, cadets
of the Land Forces Academy; training of infantry COs and NCOs joining through the indirect system of
education, specialization of NCOs who graduate from the Military School for NCOs belonging to the
Land Forces; specialization of COs and NCOs through career and level courses; training of reserve COs
and NCOs; practical research and aspects of regulations and field manuals for infantry, from individual to
battalion level; training basic skills of infantry conscripts, during their military basic training term.
The Mountain Troops Training Center came into being
on August, 15, 2002 replacing the Application School for
Mountain Troops.
The Mountain Troops Training Center came into being
on November 1st, 1981; as required and justified by all Mountain Troops commanders, in order to provide professional training in a specialized institution, according to a unitary modern
view and with appropriate resources. Than on June, 1, 1997,
the Center became. The Application School due to search, rescue and evacuation of the victims from the surrounding area.
The institution trained 300 to 600 Mountain Troops units
cadres annually and other structures of the Land Forces,
through basic and specialized courses, which may last from 3
weeks to 11 months.
The institution provided a setting for experiments, generalized training and fighting procedures
in mountain areas, as well as for studying important objectives in the mountains.
The Center contributed to clarify fighting tactics and procedures, to organize and display
training mountain areas; to draw instructions, field manuals, handbooks and guides needed by the
branch.
The institution also organized military competitions for the Mountain Troops; it trained, tested
and licensed military climbers.
It participated in the search, rescue and evacuation of victims from the surrounding area.
It established contacts with similar institutions from other countries, by having officers and
NCOs taking part at conferences, exchanging experience, visits and courses abroad.
Missions of the mountain training:
- facilitates application research for the Mountain Troops; contribution in drawing up specific
regulations; experimenting new action procedures, techniques and equipment including battle dress
uniforms and rations;
- organizes military application competitions specific to Mountain troops, coordinated by Land
Forces Headquarters;
- provides specific consultancy on planning and carrying out operations in mountain areas; it
also evaluates performance standards for officers coming from operational structures of the Mountain Troops;
- protects and preserves the historical and cultural patrimony of the Mountain Troops;
- develops individual fighters and initiate soldiers in procedures required by mountain environment
- provides basic specialization for Mountain Troops units;
- provides successive qualification of COs and NCOs in order to hold higher positions;
- trains ski and climbing instructors for special units;
- trains and improve the Mountain Troops reserve;
- provides ski and climbing specialization for Mountain Troops personnel.
The ARMY SKI CLUB – an impressive part of the mountain training center, established in
1948, boasts echoing results at world competitions: Winter Olympic Games, World Cups and Military Ski World Championships. We gained 1500 titles at National Championships, 307 titles at
World Championships, 98 gold, 86 silver, 123 bronze medals, 500 times ranked among the first 6, 9
Olympic points out of Romania’s 15 points at the Winter Olympic Games.
Infantry Training Center “Constantin Brâncoveanu”
82 mm Mortar Platoon Commander Course
23 May - 10 June 2016
Aim
 To knowledge students to organize, prepare and conduct situational exercises (STX) with the 82 mm
mortar platoon in defensive and offensive operations.
Contents:
Student criteria:
1. Specialty Training.
1. English language proficiency NATO STANAG
2. Infantry Heavy Weapons Shooting.
6001 Level 1.1.1.1;
Performance, Operation and Maintenance.
2. Officers from Land Forces who are assigned as
3. 82 mm Mortar Platoon Tactics.
infantry platoon leaders, not more than 30 years
old.
Remarks:
 The course is open ONLY to NATO, PfP, MD, ICI, EU countries.
 Request for quotas should be sent via Romanian military attaché.
 Combat uniform will be used while attending classes. Military uniform is required for: military
events, military ID, official group photo, opening and closing ceremonies.
 Participants must have at the beginning of the course, security clearance certificate – Restricted level.
Course fee:
 The Romanian Ministry of Defense
pays for tuition, accommodations,
meals, and international transportations
according to the provisions of bilateral
agreements.
For further information:
Email:
Telephone/fax:
Without bilateral agreements:
 tuition fee: 480 EUR/course;
 accommodation: 5 EUR/day;
 optional full board at the mess hall around 9 EUR/
day.
blaga.ginel@forter.ro
0040.26.821.40.43/0040.26.821.33.77
Infantry Training Center “Constantin Brâncoveanu”
AG 9 Platoon Leader Course
23 May - 10 June 2016
Aim
 To build up and improve students skills necessary for accomplishing the antitank platoon
commander position tasks in order to carry out infantry subunit fire support specific missions.
Contents:
1. Specialty Training.
2. Infantry Heavy Weapons Shooting
Performance, Operation and Maintenance.
3. Antitank Platoon Tactics.
Student criteria:
1. English language proficiency NATO
STANAG 6001 Level 1.1.1.1./equivalent.
2. Officers from Land Forces who are
assigned as infantry platoon leaders, not
older than 30 years.
Remarks:
 The course is open ONLY to NATO, PfP, MD, ICI, EU countries.
 Request for quotas should be sent via Romanian military attaché.
 Battle dress uniform, according to the season, will be used while attending classes. Military
uniform is required for: military events, military ID, official group photo, opening and
closing ceremonies.
Course fee:
 The Romanian Ministry of Defense pays for
tuition, accommodations, meals, and
international transportations according to the
provisions of bilateral agreements.
For further information:
Email:
Telephone/fax:
Without bilateral agreements:
 tuition fee: 692 EUR/course;
 accommodation: 5 EUR/day;
 meals (optional at the mess hall)
around 9 EUR/day.
blaga.ginel@forter.ro.
0040.26.821.40.43/0040.26.821.33.77
Mountain Training Base“Bucegi”
Climbing Instructors Course
9 - 27 May 2016
Aim
 To develop students skills and abilities necessary for organizing and conducting rock climbing
sessions at team, platoon and company level.
Contents:
1. Rock climbing techniques.
2. Organizing and conducting rock climbing
sessions.
3. First aid.
Student criteria:
1. English
language
proficiency
NATO
STANAG 6001 Level 2.2.2.2./equivalent.
2. COs, NCOs and professional soldiers, from all
branches, physically well trained, good
medical condition, who graduated an initial
climbing training course.
3. Officers from Land Forces who are assigned
as infantry platoon leaders, not more than 30
years old.
Remarks:
 The course is open to NATO, PfP, MD, ICI, EU countries.
 Request for quotas should be sent via Romanian military attaché.
 Battle dress uniform, according to the season, will be used while attending classes. Military
uniform is required for: military events, military ID, official group photo, opening and closing
ceremonies.
 Participants must have at the beginning of the course, security clearance certificate –
Restricted level.
Course feee:
 The Romanian Ministry of Defense
pays for tuition, accommodations,
meals, and
international transportations according to the provisions of
bilateral agreements.
For further information:
Email:
Telephone/fax:
Without bilateral agreements:
 tuition fee: 1091,73 EUR/week;
 accommodation: 41 EUR/week;
 meals (optional at the mess hall) around
5 EUR/day.
relatii.publice01041p@forter.ro
0040.26.845.65.48/0040.26.845.65.49
Mountain Training Base“Bucegi”
Ski Instructor Course
25 January - 12 February 2016
Aim
 To develop students skills and abilities necessary for organizing and conducting ski training
sessions at team, platoon and company level.
Contents:
1. Marching on skies.
2. Ski techniques.
3. Organizing and conducting ski sessions.
4. First aid.
Student criteria:
1. English
language
proficiency
NATO
STANAG 6001 Level 2.2.2.2;
2. COs, NCOs and professional soldiers, from all
branches, physically well trained, in a good
medical condition, who graduated an initial ski
training course.
Remarks:
 The course is open ONLY to NATO, PfP, MD, ICI, EU countries.
 Request for quotas should be sent via Romanian military attaché.
 Battle dress uniform, according to the season, will be used while attending classes. Military
ceremony uniform is required for: military events, military ID, official group photo, opening
and closing ceremonies.
 Participants must have at the beginning of the course, security clearance certificate –
Restricted level .
Course fee:
 The Romanian Ministry of Defense
pays for tuition, accommodations,
meals, and international transportations
according to the provisions of bilateral
agreements.
For further information:
Email:
Telephone/fax:
Without bilateral agreements:
 course fee: 1223,73 EUR/week;
 accommodation: 41 EUR/week;
 meals (optional at the mess hall) around
5 EUR/day.
relatii.publice01041p@forter.ro
0040.26.845.65.48/0040.26.845.65.49
Mountain Training Base“Bucegi”
Search and Rescue in Mountain Area Course
29 February – 11 March 2016 (winter module); 20 June – 1 July 2016 (summer module)
Aim
 To develop students skills and abilities necessary for first aid techniques during climbing and
ski sessions, marching in mountains areas, MEDEVAC techniques - summer and winter.
Contents:
1. Factors of mountain environment and
their influences on human body.
2. Types of wounds and disasters.
3. First aid.
4. Rules regarding search and rescue.
Student criteria:
1. English language proficiency NATO STANAG
6001 Level 2.2.2.2;
2. COs, NCOs and professional soldiers, from all
branches, physically well trained, in a good
medical condition, who graduated an initial
climbing and ski training courses.
3. Officers from Land Forces who are assigned as
infantry platoon leaders, not more than 30 years
old.
Remarks:
 The course is open to NATO, PfP, MD, ICI, EU countries.
 Request for quotas should be sent via Romanian military attaché.
 Battle dress uniform, according to the season, will be used while attending classes. Military
ceremony uniform is required for: military events, military ID, official group photo, opening
and closing ceremonies.
 Participants must have at the beginning of the course, security clearance certificate –
Restricted level.
Course fee:
 The Romanian Ministry of Defense
pays for tuition, accommodations,
meals, and international
transportations according to the
provisions of bilateral agreements.
For further information:
Email:
Telephone/fax:
Without bilateral agreements:
 tuition fee: 1985,40 EUR/week;
 accommodation: 39 EUR/week;
 meals (optional at the mess hall) around
5 EUR/day.
relatii.publice01041p@forter.ro
0040.26.845.65.48/0040.26.845.65.49
Engineering, EOD and Nuclear, Biological and
Chemical Defense Training Center “Panait Donici”
On May the 7th, 1931, the Chemical Weapons Defense Training Center (CWDTC) was set up in
Bucharest, the Malmaison barracks. Between the two World Wars, CWDTC had the following basic
structures: The Chemical Weapons Defense School, a depot company for Chemical Weapons Defense materials (CWD) and a
CWD Battalion.
As part of the CWD School, a lot of “information”
courses developed for division and regiment commanders,
“forming” courses for NCOs and officers specialized in gas
defense from the troop corps, courses for gas medical officers in
the gas defense and the reserve chemical officers school.
Between 1935-1940, the Application School for Chemical
Weapons as part of CWDTC developed formation courses for the
Chemical Military Institute graduates.
On January 22nd 1945, the CWDTC was closed down as a result of the Allied Commission of
Control's directives.
On June 15th 1949, the General Staff ordered the re-establishment of the Chemical Weapons
Defense Training Center in Făgăraş, subordinated to the Anti-Chemical Defense Directorate. It had as
subordinates: the Anti-Chemical Defense Officers School, the 42nd Chemical Battalion and a Combat
Support Company.
On August 13th 1953, the CWDTC was closed down. This Center became the Range for
Experiments and Studies of the Chemical Troops, the training part
being temporarily moved to Sibiu, as part of the Military Technical
School for Artillery and Chemistry.
In 1956, the Military School for Chemical Officers was set
up in Câmpulung Muscel, where it would operate until 1960.
Between 1961-1997 the chemical officers training took place
in “Nicolae Bălcescu” Superior School for Active Duty OfficersSibiu which became the Military Institute of Infantry and
Chemistry in 1990 and then, in 1995, The Land Forces Academy.
During the same period, “Gheorghe Lazăr” NCO and WO School
functioned in Sibiu, where many types of personnel in the field of
chemical weapon defense, graduated.
At 18.06.1969 by an order of the ministry of national defense, The Chemical Troops Training
Center was set up in Câmpulung Muscel and in 1991 its name was changed into the Specialized Training
Center for Chemical Military Personnel.
The structure’s main missions were the following: improvement and specialization of active - duty
personnel training in the branch; forming of reserve specialized personnel (officers, NCOs); organizing
rank exams for chemical officers, warrant officers and NCOs; training reserve personnel through
refreshment courses; conducting specialized practice with NBC subunits in the entire army, in the NBC
area, designing specialized studies and testing of some categories of NBC Defense equipment and
materials.
In 1997 The Joint Forces Application School for NBC Defense was set up in Câmpulung Muscel.
On August the 15th, 2002 the School's name was changed in The Application School for NBC Defense.
Since August 1st 2005, the school has been known as NBC Defense Training Center subordinated
to ,,Ioan Vodă” Application School for Combat Support Units - Sibiu.
Established in Bucharest on April 7th 1881, by High Royal Decree of King Carol I, the first
School for Artillery and Engineering, the present “Panait Donici” Engineer Training Center which today
functions in Râmnicu Vâlcea, represented the source which
gave the Romanian Army great commanders and branch
specialists, who proved professional training through their
achievements, but also great personalities of the Romanian
contemporary life, both cultural, political and administrative.
Due to the professionalism and scientific probity of the
teachers and instructors, the School has promoted from the
very beginning a high level of education with high practical
features.
After many reorganizations and redeployments
imposed by the changing necessities of the Army and the
branches whose training it assured, in 1976, the School
moved at Râmnicu Vâlcea, being named The School of
Active Duty Officers for Engineer, Constructions and Railways.
In 1990, the School was named after the first engineer battalion commander of the Romanian Armed
Forces, “Panait Donici”. The first reorganization of the military educational system after 1989 transforms
the School into “Panait Donici” Military Institute for Engineer, Constructions and Railways, in
recognition of the high educational level performed here.
As a consequence of the second transformation of the military educational system in 1997, the Institute was transformed by order of the Ministry of Defence into “Panait Donici” Application School for
Engineer Constructions and Railways, at the same location in our town.
In 2002, the School was reorganized by order of the Chief of the General Staff into “Panait Donici”
Application School for Engineering and Railways.
On August 1st 2005, by order of the Ministry of Defence, “Panait Donici” Application School for
Engineering Constructions and Railways, was transformed into “Panait Donici” Engineer Training Center
and subordinated to “General Eremia Grigorescu” Application School for Combat Support Units, located in Sibiu. As an important component of the military educational system, the Center has today as main tasks the
initial branch training and afterwards specialization
achieved by career courses for officers and NCOs, and
training engineer troops as well.
The work of experienced teachers and instructors, each of them with sound professional and scientific
background, the training assets and facilities and the
wish of success systematically inoculated to the whole
personnel have led to the achievement of the proposed
objectives, such as: increasing the Army readiness,
branch modernization and NATO standards fulfillment.
During all this time, among engineer officers, a lot of personalities imprinted themselves into the
conscience of the Romanian people, filling leading positions at the highest level, both military and
governmental or cultural and scientific: one prime minister, a marshal, defense ministers, of internal
affairs or public affairs, General Staff Chiefs, members of the Romanian Academy and other academies
and scientific societies/organizations.
In 2008, after the re-organization of the Romanian armed forces, military personnel is trained on
engineering, EOD and NBC defense in the same united center, in Râmnicu Vâlcea.
EOD Training Base
EOD Basic Course
4 April - 15 July 2016
Aim
 To develop students professional knowledge and skills in order to be able to use procedures and modern equipments for resolve EOD incidents (conventional ammunitions, NBC and incendiary), based
on NATO standards.
Contents (75% practical exercises):
Student criteria:
1. Ammunitions (artillery, engineer, aviation, 1. English language proficiency NATO STANAG
6001 Level 2.2.2.2./equivalent.
navy, NBC).
2. Officers should ideally rank from 1st Lieutenant
2. Equipments and materials for EOD.
3. EOD procedures.
to Captain, NCOs rank from Sergeant to Staff
4. Physical training.
Sergeant, and WOs.
3. Engineer/EOD branch.
Remarks:
 The course is open to NATO/EAPC/PfP/MD/ICI countries.
 Request for quotas should be sent via Romanian military attaché.
 Battle dress uniform, according to the season, will be used while attending classes. Military uniform
is required for: military events, military ID, official group photo, opening and closing ceremonies.
 Participants must have at the beginning of the course, security clearance certificate – Restricted level.
Course fee:
 The Romanian Ministry of Defense pays for
tuition, accommodations, meals, and
international transportations according to
the provisions of bilateral agreements.
For further information:
Email:
Telephone/fax:
Without bilateral agreements:
 tuition fee: 816 EUR/course;
 accommodation: 223,9 EUR/course;
 meals (optional at the mess hall) 195,6 EUR/
course.
http://www.cpge.ro/
sagcf_vl@yahoo.com
0040.25.073.96.01/0040.25.073.56.73
Navy Diving Center
Romanian Navy Diving Center is the competent authority for diving and divers activities.
The Diving Center, through the Diving School, is the
only Romanian institutions authorized to issue professional
diver certificates. Along the years, a few thousands of divers
have been trained here, both for the needs of national defense
systems and other institutions.
Field of activities:
 Train and certify divers;
 Authorize and inspect the diving activities;
 Train and certify medical personnel for diving activities;
 Underwater technical support;
 Scientific research for underwater technologies and
equipment.




Historical data:
 1955 - the first Military Divers Team (EOD Team)
 1976 - the Diving Center establishment
 1977 - RoS ”Emil Racoviţă” (deep sea divers support ship) get in
operation
 1978 - first Bell dive (RoS ”Emil Racoviţă”) at depths of 70 and
100 m
 1978 - 1979 - first Romanian divers certification in saturation dives
(France - Comex Industries) - photo
 1980 - RoS ”Grigore Antipa” (deep sea divers support ship) entered
service
1981 - Hyperbaric Laboratory became operational;
- first saturation dive - 300 m;
- max simulated depth = 550 m.
1983 - first Romanian diving table in using nitrogenoxygen mixtures for saturation dives;
1984 - 1987 - maritime oil drills installation;
1996 - first participation of the RoNF Diving Center in a
multinational exercise NATO/PfP (Cooperative Diving 96
- Cartagena, Spain);
From 1987 - various complex activities has been
performed by divers from Diving Center such as: dam repairs or checks, underwater assistance during the
pressure and seal tests of the Nuclear Plant reactor 1 from Cernavodă.
Navy Diving Center
Diving Basic Course
22 February - 15 April 2016; 26 August - 18 November 2016
Aim
 To train students in order to shape theoretical knowledge and abilities necessary to became a good
diver.
Contents:
1. Preparation, organization and
conduct of diving activities.
2. Diving Theory.
3. Initiation in diving.
4. Practical application in diving.
Student criteria:
1. English Skills STANAG 6001–2.2.2.2./equivalent.
2. Military personnel from all branch, age between 18-35 years.
3. Recognized baccalaureate degree by Romanian authorities.
4. Recognized diving medical check by Romanian authorities.
5. Admitted at physical and psychological test: swimming 100 m –
2 min 30s; holding breathe under water - 20s; holding breathe
while swimming - 20 m; squats – 60; push-ups - 60; sit-ups 50; running 3000 m – max. 14 min 30s.
Remarks:
 The course is open to NATO/PfP/MD/ICI/EAPC countries.
 Request for quotas should be sent via Romanian military attaché.
 Battle dress uniform, according to the season, will be used while attending classes. Military ceremony uniform is required for: military events, military ID, official group photo, opening and
closing ceremonies.
 No security clearance required.
Course fee:
 The Romanian Ministry of Defense pays
for tuition, accommodations, meals, and
international transportations according to
the provisions of bilateral agreements.
For further information:
Email:
Telephone/fax:
Without bilateral agreements:
tuition fee: 250 EUR/week;
accommodation: 42 EUR/week;
meals: (optional at the mess hall) 49 EUR/week.
http://www.centruldescafandri.ro
um02145@navy.ro
0040.24.158.66.00/0040.24.158.96.52
HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT DIRECTORATE
Drumul Taberei street
No. 7-9
Bucharest
ROMANIA
Phone: (0040).21.319.58.58./21.319.58.12.
Fax: (0040).21.313.73.71.
E-mail: dmru@mapn.ro