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M3A3 Stuart Recce (American made light tank) M18 Hellcat (American made tank destroyer) M24 Chaffee (American made light tank) M47 Patton (American made battle tank) M48A3 Patton (American made battle tank) M60 (American made battle tank) T-34-85 (Russian made medium tank) Vickers-Armstrongs Mk VI (British made light tank) Ships
They may be manufactured in Greece through technology transfer. [206] [207] [208] ~300 M2A2 Bradley United States: The US has approved the supply to Greece of 300 Bradley M2A2 Armored Fighting Vehicles through EDA from the reserves of the US Army. Greece has also sent a LoR for P&A for the acquisition of another 500 vehicles. [209]
This is a list of equipment of the Greek/ Hellenic Armed Forces during World War II. This list does not include weapons used by the Greek resistance during the occupation of Greece. Land weapons
World War II weapons of Greece (2 C, 3 P) Pages in category "World War II military equipment of Greece" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
M3 Stuart (432) light tank used by America and Canada; Ram (2,993) regular tank not used in combat, specialist models used; Grizzly I (188) A modified version of the M4A1 Sherman tank license produced in Canada; Valentine (1,420) Valentine tanks produced in Canada. Most sent to the Soviet Union as Lend-Lease aid. Some were retained in Canada ...
In 1931, Greece acquired its first tanks—two Vickers 6-ton light tanks, one each of Type A and Type B, and two Carden Loyd tankettes. Initially used for training, they were formed into a tank battalion in 1935, with the expectation that they would be complemented with 14 light tanks ordered in Britain and France.
World War II in Europe: An Encyclopedia: Military History of the United States. Routledge. ISBN 9781135812423. OCLC 908389541. Center of Military History (1953 – Reissue edition 1984–1986). German Antiguerrilla Operations in The Balkans (1941-1944) Washington, D.C.: United States Army.
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