Most were fitted with the "M-27" petrol engine or the "Brașov" diesel engine. They were loud, smoky, and required constant maintenance. 🏛️ A Symbol of Change
Most famously painted in a distinctive navy blue with a thick white stripe along the side, or sometimes all-white with blue lettering. Romanian Militia Aro
The Romanian Miliția ARO was more than just a police vehicle; it was a rugged symbol of state authority that dominated the country's roads for decades. These vehicles were the backbone of the "Miliția" (the Communist-era police) before the transition to the modern "Poliția" in 1990. 🚙 The Workhorse: ARO 24 Series Most were fitted with the "M-27" petrol engine
The most iconic "Miliția" vehicle was the and its variants. Born in the Câmpulung-Muscel factory, these 4x4s were designed to handle Romania's toughest terrain. Design: Boxy, utilitarian, and intimidating. The Romanian Miliția ARO was more than just
They were equipped with a "low-tech" but piercing siren and a single blue rotating beacon on the roof.