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  2. Greece to buy artillery systems from Israel and drones from ...

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    Greece is in advanced talks to buy 36 PULS rocket artillery systems from Israel as it pushes to modernise its armed forces, two officials said on Friday. The discussions on the 600-700 million ...

  3. Greece plans to buy fourth frigate, cruise missiles ... - AOL

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    Greece will start negotiations to buy a fourth Belharra frigate from France to strengthen its navy as it recovers from a decade-long debt crisis, the country's defence minister said on Thursday.

  4. After Red Sea mission, Greece seeks key role in EU defence ...

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    Greece, host of the headquarters of the EU operation to shield ships from Houthi attacks in the Red Sea, hopes to play a more central role in ensuring security of the 27-nation bloc, the defence ...

  5. List of equipment of the Hellenic Army - Wikipedia

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    Greece: 7.62×51mm NATO: Made under license by Hellenic Defence Systems. [12] M110 SASS United States: 7.62x51mm NATO [10] Kefefs Greece: 7.62x51mm NATO: Kefefs is a Greek-made bolt-action sniper rifle designed by Hellenic Arms Industry in 1986. Used by special forces. [28] Sako TRG Finland.308 Winchester [10] Steyr SSG 08 Austria.338 Lapua Magnum

  6. Franco-Greek defence agreement - Wikipedia

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    The Franco-Greek defence agreement refers to the defence agreement signed between France and Greece on 27 September 2021, which includes a mutual defence clause (article 2) should either be attacked by a third country.

  7. Ministry of National Defence (Greece) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of National Defence (Greek: Υπουργείο Εθνικής Άμυνας, abbreviated ΥΠΕΘΑ), is the civilian cabinet organisation responsible for managing the Hellenic Armed Forces, the leader of which is, according to the Constitution (Article 45), the President of the Republic but their administration is exercised only by the Prime Minister and the Government of Greece.

  8. Turning over a page, Greece and Turkey agree to mend ties - AOL

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    ATHENS (Reuters) -Greece and Turkey on Thursday agreed to reboot their relations, establishing a roadmap designed to usher in a new era of ties between the two NATO allies but historic foes. In a ...

  9. Hellenic Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    According to NATO sources in 2008, Greece spent 2.8% of GDP on its military, which translated to about €6.9 billion (US$9.3 billion). [6] In 2008, Greece was the largest importer of conventional weapons in Europe and its military spending was the highest in the European Union relative to the country's GDP, reaching twice the European average.