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Greek Military Page(AMW)

Buristan
22-12-2006, 21:06
Army



Personel: 110,000

Organization:
1 Army
4 Army Corps
2 Special Commands

Equipment:

MAIN BATTLE TANKS (CFE ceiling: 1,735): 1,730
Included in the above number are:
Leopard 1A3GR/1A5/1V, M60A3/A1, M48A5/MOLF/A3.

INFANTRY COMBAT VEHICLES: 2,600
Included in the above number are:
Leonidas 1/2, BMP-1, M113A1/A2, AMX-10P, M-8.

S/P ARTILLERY (CFE ceiling: 1,878): 420
Included in the above number are:
M110A2, M107, M109A1/A2, M52.

ROCKET LAUNCHERS: 130
Included in the above number are:
MLRS, RM-70.

TOWED ARTILLERY: 730
Included in the above number are:
M-115, M-114, M-101, Model 56.

A/A ARTILLERY: 1200
Included in the above number are:
M-1/L60, M42, ARTEMIS, ZU-23-2, RH-202, M55.

A/A MISSILE SYSTEMS: 2,200
Included in the above number are:
MIM-23B I-HAWK, SA-8B "Gecko", FIM-92RMP "Stinger".

A/T WEAPONS: 37650
Included in the above number are:
ACL-89 STRIM, AT-4, M-72, M/EM-67, M-40A1, MILAN, TOW I/II, M901 TUA, M113 TOW/ITV, Hellfire, RPG-18.

MORTARS: 2900s
Included in the above number are:
M106, M19, M2, M-19, M1/M29, M-30, M-125.

ARMY AVIATION: 230
Included in the above number are:
AH-64A "Apache", CH-47DG, UH-1H/AB-205D/H, AB-206B, AB-212, NH-300, C-12C, U-17A.

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Air Force



Personel: 24,000

Organization:
1 Tactical Air Command
1 Materiel Command
1 Air Training command

Equipment:

FIGHTERS (CFE ceiling: 650): 350
Included in the above number are:
F-16CG/DG, Mirage 2000EGM/BGM, F-1CG, F-4E, A-7E/TA-7C, A-7H, TA-7H, F-5A/B, NF-5A/B.

RECONAISSANCE: 30
Included in the above number are:
RF-4E, RF-5A.

TRANSPORT: 30
Included in the above number are:
C-130B/H, Gulfstream I, C-47D, Do.28D-2, YS-11A.

TRAINING: 120
Included in the above number are:
T-2E, T-33A, T-37B/C, T-41A.

HELICOPTERS: 16
Included in the above number are:
AB-212, AB-205, AB-206.

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Navy



Personel: 20,000

Equipment:

SUBMARINES: 12
Included in the above number are:
Type 209 (Glaukos and Poseidon classes).

DESTROYERS/FRIGATES: 14
Included in the above number are:
Charles F. Adams class, MEKO 200H (Hydra class), Kortenaer (Elli class), Knox.

CORVETTES: 5
Included in the above number are:
Thetis class.

MISSILE/TORPEDO/PATROL BOATS: 40
Included in the above number are:
Osprey 55, Pyrpoletes, La Combattante II/III/IIIa, Tiger(Type S148), Esterel, Jaguar, Nasty, Asheville, Klasse-148.

TRANSPORTS/AMPHIBIAN WARFARE VESSELS: 95
Included in the above number are:
LSD (Naukratoussa class), LST (Terrebone Parish and Rodos classes), LSM (Ypoploiarxos Gregoropoulos class), LCU (Type 520), LCM (Type 521), LCM, LCVP, LCP, LCA.

MINE WARFARE VESSELS: 22
Included in the above number are:
Ambrakia class, MSC294, Adjutant class

SUPPORT VESSELS: 50

NAVAL AVIATION: 24
Included in the above number are:
S-70B6 "Aegean Hawk", AB212ASW/ESM,SA319B, P-3 Orion.
Quinntonian Dra-pol
22-12-2006, 21:27
Well, the goodly amount of Quinntonian material warms the heart even as it fattens the pocketbook.

WWJD
Amen.
Buristan
22-12-2006, 22:10
OOC: I found this on a website, is it OK
Quinntonian Dra-pol
22-12-2006, 22:35
Post the link.
WWJD
Amen.
Buristan
22-12-2006, 23:18
linky (http://www.hri.org/docs/bmf/greece.html)
Quinntonian Dra-pol
23-12-2006, 03:41
Looks like a good resource, I personally would say that you should break it down a little more, into more exact numbers, but only where it concerns ships, armour, artillary, aircraft, that sort of thing. But that is my personal preference, if others are happy with this, let it go.

But maybe start posting some of the major personalities in teh Military, who is the highest ranking officer over all? Minister of Defense? Head of the Navy? Captain of the flagship? Do you have a flagship? I don't know, that sort of character stuff really helps to develop a nation.

WWJD
Amen.
Yugo Slavia
23-12-2006, 07:43
The Balkan peninsula looks very different with a more outward-looking Greek administration as Yugoslav superiority in the skies is less clear and a worthy rival to the JNA is found in the much smaller but dangerously well armed Greek army.

The Greek navy, unsurprisingly given the Hellenic maritime tradition, dwarfs land-lubber Yugoslavia's half-dozen light frigates, six patrol submarines, and two dozen missile craft.