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  2. Hellenic Police - Wikipedia

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    Attica General Police Directorate (GADA). The Hellenic Police force [3] [4] is headed in a de jure sense by the Minister for Citizen Protection (in a similar way that many US Police Departments give an elected civilian the role of Commissioner), and although the Minister sets the general policy direction of Greece's stance towards law and order as a whole, the Chief of Police is the day-to-day ...

  3. List of former equipment of the Hellenic Armed Forces

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    Humber LRC (British made light armoured car) Humber scout car Mk I and Mk II (British made light armoured car) M8 Greyhound (American made light armoured car) Marmon-Herrington Mk I, Mk III and Mk IV F (South African made armoured car) T17E1 Staghound (American made armoured car) Self-propelled artillery. M42 Duster (American made anti-aircraft ...

  4. List of equipment of the Hellenic Army - Wikipedia

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    A total of over 10,000 units (5500 240GD and 4500 290GD) were built at the Sindos facility by ELVO the Hellenic Vehicles Industry. It exists as a command vehicle, patrol / security units (equipped with a 7.62mm MG3 or MAG machine gun), ambulance, radio carrier, but also as a carrier of guns and anti-tank missiles (M40, MILAN, 9K111-2 Fagot, TOW).

  5. Units for the Reinstatement of Order - Wikipedia

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    The Units for the Reinstatement of Order (Greek: Μονάδες Αποκατάστασης Τάξης, Monades Apokatastasis Taksis, MAT) are a special division of the Hellenic Police, whose primary and most infamous role is that of riot control. They were the first special police units founded in Greece.

  6. Special Suppressive Antiterrorist Unit (Greece) - Wikipedia

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    The first units operational in 1978 were the Special Missions Unit (MEA) of the City Police and the Special Missions Department (TEIDA) of the Hellenic Gendarmerie. EKAM originally had 150 operators; however, when Greece became the host country of the 2004 Summer Olympics , their number increased to 200 due to the magnitude of the event.

  7. Sfakianakis S.A. - Wikipedia

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    Sfakianakis Hellenic Police bus, one of many specialized types developed for state authorities and organizations. Sfakianakis Group is a Greek company that primarily focuses on the import, distribution, and trading of automobiles, trucks, and buses employing over 2800 in 6 countries in 2014.. The company has been in operation for several ...

  8. Greek Military Police - Wikipedia

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    The Military Police (Greek: Στρατονομία), is the military police of the Hellenic Army. It was formerly known as the Greek Military Police ( Greek : Ελληνική Στρατιωτική Αστυνομία ), and by the acronym ESA ( Greek : ΕΣΑ ), between 1951 and 1976. [ 1 ]

  9. Vehicle registration plates of Greece - Wikipedia

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    Greek vehicle registration plates are composed of three letters and four digits per plate (e.g. ΑΑΑ–1000) printed in black on a white background. The letters represent the district ( prefecture ) that issues the plates while the numbers range from 1000 to 9999.