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Greece’s Arsenal in 2025: Technology, Power, and Pure Fear
This is how formidable Greece’s army will be in 2025: Discover the deadly weapons they command.
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This is how formidable Greece’s army will be in 2025: Discover the deadly weapons they command
Get the complete overview of Greece’s military arsenal in 2025! We delve into all weapon types – from the army to the navy and air force – and zoom in on the most remarkable weapons and their unique features.
The Army – Tanks
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Greece’s army operates a significant tank force. The latest and most potent is the Leopard 2A6 HEL, equipped with a powerful 120 mm cannon and advanced armor. Older models like the Leopard 1A5 and M48A5 MOLF are still in use, though primarily in support and reserve roles.
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The Army – Infantry Fighting Vehicles
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The army’s mechanized units are equipped with the modern Marder 1A3 and the older BMP-1A1. These vehicles provide protection and direct fire support to infantry and Greece is continuously working on modernizing these platforms.
The Army – Armored Personnel Carriers
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Leonidas-2 and the prevalent M113 serve as the army’s standard armored personnel carriers, with nearly 2,500 units in active service. These vehicles provide safe transport for infantry units, often armed with heavy machine guns or grenade launchers.
The Army – Reconnaissance and Patrol Vehicles
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For rapid patrol and reconnaissance, the army employs vehicles like the American M1117 Guardian and the French Panhard VBL. These light armored vehicles are used particularly for border control and reconnaissance operations.
The Army – Rocket Systems and Missiles
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The army’s artillery includes the M270 MLRS with long-range ATACMS missiles and RM-70 multiple rocket launchers, providing the capability for precision strikes against strategic targets deep in enemy territory.
The Army – Self-propelled Artillery
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PzH 2000GR and the M109 series provide the army strong fire support with high mobility. These self-propelled guns have great range and integrate effectively with the army’s digital fire control systems.
The Army – Anti-tank Missiles
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The army’s anti-tank units include TOW, Kornet-E, and MILAN, capable of engaging armored targets effectively at long ranges. The Kornet missile, in particular, is noted for its high armor penetration capability.
The Army – Air Defense Systems
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The army’s air defense includes Hawk, Osa-AKM, Tor-M1, and ASRAD-Hellas with Stinger missiles. These systems protect the forces from aerial threats and can down targets at both low and medium altitudes.
The Army – Rifles
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The army’s primary infantry weapon is the Heckler & Koch G3, recently upgraded with modern optics and rails. The HK33E and M16A4/M4 Carbine are also used by special forces and mechanized troops.
The Army – Sniper Rifles
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Snipers use specially adapted G3 rifles with optics and bipods, alongside newer advanced weapons, continuously upgraded to increase precision and range for operations against enemy targets.
The Army – Service Pistols
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Standard service pistols include the SIG Sauer P-229 and Heckler & Koch USP, carried by officers and military police. These weapons are renowned for their reliability and accuracy in service.
The Navy – Frigates
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Greece’s navy commands the Hydra and Elli classes, with the Hydra frigates being the most advanced, equipped with modern sensors, ESSM missiles, and Harpoon missiles for both air and sea defense.
The Navy – Submarines
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The submarine force consists of modern Type 214 AIP and older Type 209. These submarines ensure effective anti-submarine warfare and sea target engagement with Harpoon missiles and advanced torpedoes.
The Air Force – Fighter Jets
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The air force employs F-16V “Viper”, Mirage 2000-5, and newly acquired Rafale F3R. These jets have advanced weapon capabilities like Meteor missiles, providing Greece with significant strategic prowess in air combat.
The Air Force – Ground-based Air Defense
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Patriot PAC-3 and S-300 PMU-1 systems form the core of Greece’s strategic air defense. These missiles effectively protect against both aircraft and ballistic missiles, closely integrated with NATO’s joint air defense network.
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