Hellenic Air Force
Dendias: HAI will remain in state hands
Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias emphatically stated on Friday that it is not possible at the moment for the Hellenic Aerospace Industry (HAI) to leave state control, saying, indicatively, that "without the HAI we cannot live."
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Greece must promote its Korean War legacy
SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - The Greek flag flies prominently outside the Korean War Memorial in South Korea's bustling capital. Inside the huge complex, video screens list the Greek soldiers who gave their lives as part of the United Nations to rebuff first North Korean and then Chinese invaders.
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Defense minister vows to upgrade country’s aviation industry
Defense Minister Nikos Dendias has stressed the need for an upgrade of the Hellenic Aerospace Industry (EAV), which he said "has been absolutely problematic for decades."
EU Agriculture Commissioner’s visit to Thessaly rescheduled due to new storm
A visit to flood-stricken Thessaly by EU Commissioner for Agriculture, Janusz Wojciechowski, initially scheduled for Wednesday, was postponed until October 5 as a new wave of wet weather is hitting the same region, Greece's Agricultural Development and Food Minister Lefteris Avgenakis announced.
Firefighters stop wildfire at the perimeter of Elefsina Air Base
The large wildfire in Aspropyrgos, western Greece, reached the perimeter of the Hellenic Air Force's 112 Combat Wing at Elefsina Air Base earlier on Tuesday but was quickly stopped, Greek media reported.
Weapons infrastructure upgrade urgent
The explosions in late July at a Hellenic Air Force ammunitions depot near the town of Nea Anchialos in central Greece has prompted a discussion on new security and fire safety protocols, and the replacement of tired infrastructure that can only just accommodate the military's increasingly modern technological capabilities.
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Support infrastructure for new armaments questioned
Τhe shock of the ammunition depot blast on a Hellenic Air Force base near Volos in central Greece on July 27 has brought back the debate on whether the current infrastructure can accommodate new armaments. Tellingly, the hangars that currently exist at the Hellenic Air Force airports are unsuitable to accommodate a fifth-generation aircraft.
Nea Anchialos blast: Administrative inquiry unveils negligence
Greece's defense minister has received the findings of an administrative inquiry (EDE) regarding the explosions that occurred due to an out-of-control wildfire at an ammunition depot on a Hellenic Air Force base near Volos in central Greece on July 27. On Friday, the head of the Armed Forces presented the report to the minister.
Tenth upgraded F-16 Viper jet delivered to Greece
The Hellenic Air Force (HAF) received its 10th upgraded F-16 Viper fighter jet on Wednesday, as announced by Lockheed Martin and the Hellenic Aerospace Industry.
The HAF will receive a total of 84 upgraded fighters by 2027.
As noted, a total of 84 aircraft will be upgraded to the Viper configuration by 2027.
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HAF receives tenth upgraded F-16 Viper fighter jet
HAF receives tenth upgraded F-16 Viper fighter jetHAF receives tenth upgraded F-16 Viper fighter jetThe Hellenic Air Force received its tenth upgraded F-16 Viper configuration fighter jet on Wednesday as announced by Lockheed Martin and the Hellenic Aerospace Industry. The HAF will receive a total of 84 upgraded fighters by 2027.
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