Review of All Hellenic (Greece) Armed Forces Equipment / Quantity of All Equipment

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The Hellenic Armed Forces are the military forces of Greece. They consist of the Hellenic Army, the Hellenic Navy, and the Hellenic Air Force.
The civilian authority overseeing the Hellenic Armed Forces is the Ministry of National Defense.
Greece currently has universal compulsory military service for males from and over 18 years of age. Under Greek law, all men over 18 years of age must serve in the Armed Forces for a period of 9-12 months. Women can serve in the Greek military on a voluntary basis, but cannot be conscripted.
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). 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.
Military personnel was estimated at approximately 106,000 for year 2017 and 105,000 for year 2018.
Greece is an EU and NATO member and currently participates primarily in peacekeeping operations. Such operations are ISAF in Afghanistan, EUFOR in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Chad, and KFOR in Kosovo. Greece also maintains a small force in Cyprus.
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00:00 *HELLENIC ARMED FORCES*
00:07 *HELLENIC ARMY*
00:15 - Main battle tanks
01:03 - Infantry fighting vehicles
01:27 - Armored personnel carriers
01:51 - Armored mortar carriers
02:15 - Armored anti-tank guided missile carriers
02:39 - Anti-tank guided missile
02:55 - Armored command vehicles
03:19 - Armored patrol and reconnaissance vehicles
04:07 - Light combat vehicles
04:30 - Armored recovery vehicles
05:11 - Armored vehicle-launched bridges
06:07 - Μine clearance armored engineering vehicles
06:39 - Armored firefighting vehicle
06:55 - Utility/Cargo vehicles
09:43 - Armored medical evacuation vehicles
10:15 - Rocket artillery
10:39 - Self-propelled artillery
11:11 - Towed artillery
11:43 - Counter-battery radar / Observation systems
12:31 - Surveillance systems
13:03 - Air defense - missile systems
13:51 - Air defense - gun systems
14:31 - Transport aircraft
15:55 - Helicopters
16:07 - UAVs
17:03 - Special forces watercraft
17:43 *HELLENIC AIR FORCE*
17:51 - Combat aircraft
18:31 - Maritime patrol
18:47 - AEW&C
19:03 - Aerial firefighting
19:35 - Electronic-warfare
19:51 - Transport
20:47 - Helicopters
21:27 - Trainer aircraft
22:07 - UAVs
22:39 - Surface-to-air missile.
23:27 - Air defence artillery
23:51 *HELLENIC NAVY*
23:59 - Submarines
24:39 - Frigates
25:11 - Missile boats
25:51 - Gunboats
26:31 - Patrol boats
27:03 - Special operations craft
27:51 - General support ships
28:31 - Tankers
28:55 - Tank landing ships
29:11 - Hovercraft
29:27 - Landing craft
29:59 - Transport ships
30:31 - Mine countermeasures vessels
30:55 - Miscellaneous ships
31:59 - Memorial ships
32:31 - Maritime patrol aircraft
32:47 - Helicopters
33:19 - UAV
33:35 *HELLENIC COAST GUARD*
33:43 - Offshore patrol vessels
34:23 - Patrol boats
34:55 - Fast patrol boat
35:35 - Patrol / Hcg special forces
37:11 - Coastal patrol Rib
37:59 - Ambulance vessel
38:15 - Lifeboat
38:39 - Pollution control
39:03 - Maritime patrol aircraft
39:19 - Utility aircraft
39:43 - Patrol helicopter
39:59 - UAV
40:15 *FUTURE EQUIPMENT*

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