Sujet: Forces armées grecques/Hellenic Armed Forces Mar 20 Jan 2009 - 3:41
T-6A Texan II
F-4E AUP avec AMRAAMS/audessous avec Litening
2 Block 50 F-16C
Block 52+ F-16D
Mirage 2000 EG
A-7H Corsair
EMB145H AEW&C
Dernière édition par Yakuza le Mer 27 Mai 2009 - 15:50, édité 4 fois
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Sujet: Re: Forces armées grecques/Hellenic Armed Forces Mar 20 Jan 2009 - 12:22
merci pour les photo yakousa
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Sujet: Re: Forces armées grecques/Hellenic Armed Forces Mer 21 Jan 2009 - 1:23
F-16 block 50
F-16 block 52+
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Sujet: Re: Forces armées grecques/Hellenic Armed Forces Mer 21 Jan 2009 - 16:20
BONNE NOUVELLE!!! le programme grec va vite,ils auront le premier F-16 ce janvier,et tous leurs 30 avions seront livrés cette année
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DATE:21/01/09 SOURCE:Flight International PICTURES: Lockheed to deliver first new F-16 to Greek air force By Craig Hoyle
Lockheed Martin is poised to deliver the first F-16C fighter under Greece's Peace Xenia IV attrition buy of the type, with the aircraft having made its debut flight from the company's Fort Worth site in Texas early last month.
Pictured during its 5 December first flight, the single-seat example is one of 30 new Block 52+ aircraft scheduled for delivery to the Greek air force by late this year. The 20 F-16Cs and 10 two-seat D-model trainers will bolster the service's current operational F-16 inventory, which totals 131 aircraft, according to Flight's MiliCAS database
Lockheed says it expects to deliver the first aircraft under the order during January, but declines to reveal and exact schedule for the handover.
Sujet: Re: Forces armées grecques/Hellenic Armed Forces Ven 20 Mar 2009 - 1:52
premier Block 52+ de Peace Xenia IV accepté
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Launch ceremony for F-16 Peace Xenia IV program
March 19, 2009 (by Lockheed Martin) - Ceremonies will be held today at Lockheed Martin in Fort Worth, Texas, to commemorate the F-16 Peace Xenia IV program for Greece.
The ceremony marks an important production milestone, demonstrating that the program is on schedule and on budget. This F-16 acquisition is the fourth for the Hellenic Air Force (HAF) and the nation of Greece.
Lt. Gen. Ioannis Giagkos, chief of the Hellenic Air Force General Staff, accepted the first Peace Xenia IV F-16 Block 52 advanced aircraft on behalf of his nation and expressed satisfaction with its timely delivery. "I am grateful to everyone who contributed to the design and construction of this ultra-modern weapon system. With these new aircraft, the defense and deterrent force of the Hellenic Air Force will be significantly enhanced," he said.
U.S. officials attending the ceremony included Bruce Lemkin, deputy undersecretary of the Air Force for International Affairs. Hosting the ceremony were Ralph D. Heath, executive vice president of Lockheed Martin and president of Lockheed Martin Aeronautics; Dennys Plessas, vice president of business development in Greece; and John Larson, vice president of F-16 Programs.
"Lockheed Martin is pleased that through this government-to-government agreement, we are able to offer for the first time, a fully integrated and comprehensive weapon system, including a self-protection system, weapons and other subsystems which make this advanced version of the F-16 particularly effective for the operational needs of the Hellenic Air Force," said Plessas. "The recent completion of the infrastructure facilities as a special project in conjunction with this aircraft buy at Araxos Air Base, 116 Combat Wing guarantees the immediate use of this weapon system by the Hellenic Air Force."
"The F-16 we see before us today is a symbol of our 66-year friendship with the Hellenic Air Force, providing a path for the future to the next generation in aircraft with the F-35, as we continue to deliver on our promises between Lockheed Martin and the country of Greece," said Larson.
The Peace Xenia IV purchase program raises the total fighters ordered by the HAF to 170. The aircraft rolled out today is the first of 30 Block 52 Advanced F-16s being produced in the newest lot. The HAF received the F-16 Block 30 version starting in 1988, the Block 50 version starting in 1997 and the Block 52+ version in 2003. Greece has been a Lockheed Martin customer since 1943, when it acquired its first squadron of Martin A-30 Baltimore Mk III, IV and Vs.
The Peace Xenia IV program includes 20 F-16Cs and 10 F-16Ds, all powered by the Pratt & Whitney F100-PW-229 engine. This first aircraft - a single-seat F-16C model - was accepted by the U.S. government (as agent for Greece in the Foreign Military Sales process) in January 2009, one month ahead of schedule. The U.S. government also accepted the first two-seat F-16D version in January. The first four aircraft will be ferried to Greece in May with the remainder following in 2009 and 2010.
Courtesy of Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company
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Sujet: Re: Forces armées grecques/Hellenic Armed Forces Sam 21 Mar 2009 - 14:49
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Lt. Gen. Ioannis Giagkos, chief of the Hellenic Air Force General Staff, accepted the first Peace Xenia IV F-16 Block 52 advanced aircraft on behalf of his nation and expressed satisfaction with its timely delivery. "I am grateful to everyone who contributed to the design and construction of this ultra-modern weapon system. With these new aircraft, the defense and deterrent force of the Hellenic Air Force will be significantly enhanced," he said.
DCNS est sur le point d’ouvrir des négociations formelles avec la Grèce pour la vente de 6 frégates FREMM maximum, a déclaré Alain Fougeron, le vice-président ventes et marketing de la société.
"Nous nous préparons pour les négociations, qui n’ont pas encore commencées," pour la vente de 4 à 6 exemplaires, y compris les options, a-t-il déclaré le 24 mars. "Nous espérons conclure les négociations dès que possible. Cela vaut pour les 2 parties."
Fougeron n’a donné aucune précision sur le prix des frégates FREMM de 6.000 t développées par la France et l’Italie.
Mais la crise économique a frappé durement la Grèce, rendant plus difficile le paiement par la Grèce des achats prévus de nouveaux bâtiments et d’avions de combat.
DCNS a demandé au constructeur de missiles MBDA de participer à l’offre française, qui bat les propositions d’autres compagnies, y compris la version italienne de la FREMM, a souligné Fougeron. La FREMM italienne a un système de combat différent, a-t-il précisé.
La société italienne Finmeccanica, qui construit les FREMM italiennes, est un des actionnaires de MBDA aux côtés d’EADS et de BAE Systems.
DCNS a conclu un accord de coopération avec un partenaire local, Elefsis Shipyards. DCNS a ouvert l’an dernier un bureau à Athènes.
En janvier, le ministre grec de la défense, Vangelis Meimarakis, avait annoncé que le gouvernement avait autorisé des discutions bilatérales avec la France pour acheter 6 frégates FREMM et 15 hélicoptères Super Puma.
Le prix estimé d’une frégate FREMM est d’environ 500 millions €.
ça sera une négociation difficile, d'une part la grèce avec une situation financière qui n'est pas à la hauteur de ses ambitions, et d'autre part la france qui veut à tout prix vendre avec pour principale objectif de relancer l'industrie de l'armement pour sortir de la crise et sauver des emplois.
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Vu la situation presque désastreuse de l'économie grecque, c'est plus qu'un pari risqué pour les Français. Mais sait-on jamais avec ce nain complexé qui squatte à l'Elysée Capable de compromettre l'avenir pour tromper au présent