Hellenic Coast Guard
The Hellenic Coast Guard is the national coast guard of Greece. Like many other coast guards, it is a paramilitary organization that can support the Hellenic Navy in wartime, but resides under separate civilian control in times of peace. It was founded in 1919 by an Act of Parliament and the legal framework for its function was reformed in 1927.
Organization
The Hellenic Coast Guard Force is currently under the authority of the Ministry of Shipping and Island Policy, which is headed by the Senior Coast Guard Officer who has the rank of vice admiral.The basic roles of the Hellenic Coast Guard are law enforcement at sea, search and rescue, marine safety, preventing sea pollution, fisheries patrolling, preventing illegal immigration and drug interdiction.
In order to perform these roles, the Coast Guard operate a number of patrol boats of various sizes and different types. On land the Hellenic Coast Guard is equipped with cars and motorcycles.
The Hellenic Coast Guard operates the Maritime Rescue Coordination Center in Piraeus and the Emergency Radio Communications Station SXE at Aspropyrgos. The Hellenic Coast Guard also operates the Vessel Traffic Service at busy sea lanes, currently around the ports of Piraeus, Elefsis, Lavrion and Rafina.
Between May 21, 1964 and 1980 the Hellenic Coast Guard had its own special flag, which was derived from the Greek Ensign with the addition of the crossed anchors badge on the center of the white cross.
Role and responsibilities
The main activities of the Hellenic Coast Guard are defined in the present legislation and specified within its institutional framework of operation. These activities are the following:- Law enforcement at sea, ports and coastal areas. Prevention of illegal immigration. Surveillance of the sea, shipping, ports and borders.
- Search and rescue at sea.
- Safety of navigation.
- Protection of the marine environment and response to marine pollution incidents.
- Provision of emergency maritime radio communication services.
- Port operations.
- Representation of Greece in international organizations and the European Commission in matters related to these roles.
Personnel
Ranks and Insignia
Fleet
As of 2015, the structure of the Hellenic Coast Guard predicts a fleet consisting of five Offshore Patrol Vessels sized 45–60 metres in length and of 300-450 tonnes displacement, six to twelve Patrol boats with lengths of 25–30 metres and more than fifty Coastal Patrol Vessels of various types with lengths of 14–20 metres. In addition the Hellenic Coast Guard operates a large number of fast Rigid-Inflatable Boat /Special Forces vessels as well as eleven Lifeboats. Currently the Hellenic Coast Guard fleet in its totality consists of approximately 240 vessels of all types.Model & Class | Photo | Type | Length | Displacement | Origin | In service | Notes |
Sa'ar 4.5 | OPV | 58 | 450 | / | 3 | Vessels ΛΣ-060, ΛΣ-070 and ΛΣ-080 are weapon-downsized/modified FACs, each fitted with an OTO Breda 30mm/70 gun as main armament and two remote controlled 0.50" heavy machine guns but without anti-ship missiles. Speed of 34.5 knots. | |
Stan Patrol 5509 | OPV | 58,5 | 700 | 1 | Vessel ΛΣ-090, built by Damen shipyards and delivered in October 2015. Weapon systems of choice to be installed are still unspecified. Speed of 27-30 knots. | ||
Vosper Europatrol 250 Mk1 | OPV | 47.3 | 300 | 1 | Vessel ΛΣ-050 underwent significant maintenance and repairs and entered active service again following donations from the private sector. The boat can be armed with 40mm gun as main weapon system. Speed of 40 knots. | ||
Class Dilos | . | Patrol | 29 | 86 | 6 | Vessels ΛΣ-010, ΛΣ-015, ΛΣ-020, ΛΣ-025, ΛΣ-030 and ΛΣ-040, all six boats are currently under consideration for decommissioning following extensive service; design by :de:Abeking & Rasmussen|Abeking & Rasmussen built by ENAE shipyards. Speed of 27 knots. | |
Patrol | 24.6 | 2 | Vessels ΛΣ-617 and ΛΣ-618 have been delivered. The remaining four boats of the initial order will not be delivered following legal action of HCG against the manufacturer. Vessel ΛΣ-618 is equipped with an EMILY robotic SAR device. Each of the boats of the class will bear a.50" heavy machine gun. Speed of 32 knots. | ||||
CB-90HCG | Coastal Patrol / Combat | 15.9 | 20 | 3 | Vessels ΛΣ-134 to ΛΣ-136. All are combat boats, each armed with two twin remote controlled 0.50" heavy machine guns and carry level IV armor plates. Speed of 40-45 knots. | ||
Javelin-74 | Coastal Patrol | 19.2 | 27 | 3 | Vessels ΛΣ-192, ΛΣ-193 and ΛΣ-194 Speed of 50+ knots. | ||
LCS-57 Mk.I | Coastal Patrol | 18.2 | 28 | 19 | Vessels ΛΣ-137 to ΛΣ-151 and ΛΣ-169 to ΛΣ-172. Speed of 44 knots. | ||
LCS-57 Mk.II | coast guard station, Piraeus. | Coastal Patrol | 19.2 | 27 | 16 | Vessels ΛΣ-601 to ΛΣ-616. Speed of 50+ knots. | |
LCS-53 | Coastal Patrol | 16.8 | 21 | 12 | Vessels ΛΣ-114 to ΛΣ-126. Speed of 33 knots. | ||
Olympic L65/74 | Coastal Patrol | 23 | 4 | ΛΣ-102 series | |||
Olympic L-44 | Coastal Patrol | 14 | 25 | 3 | ΛΣ-153 series | ||
D-45 | Coastal Patrol | 13.9 | 25 | 4 | |||
D-45M | Coastal Patrol | 13.9 | 25 | 5 | |||
Arun Halmatic | Lifeboat | 16 | 37 | 1 | Vessel SAR-510 | ||
Lambro Halmatic 60 | coast guard station, Piraeus | Lifeboat | 18 | 37 | 10 | Vessels' series SAR-511 to SAR-520. | |
RIB Coastal Patrol | 10.35 | 10 | All vessels are donation by SNF having speed of 50+ knots. | ||||
MIL-38 | Coastal Patrol | 11.85 | 7 | 2 | Vessels ΛΣ-129 and ΛΣ-130. Speed of 50-55 knots. | ||
MIL-40 | Coastal Patrol | 13 | 7 | 2 | Vessels ΛΣ-132 and ΛΣ-133. Speed of 50-55 knots. | ||
Madera MRCD-1250 | RIB Special Forces | 12,5 | 2 | Military grade boats for HCG's special forces, able to carry 10-12 troops each. Armed with 0.50" gun and two 7.62mm machine guns. Speed of 49 knots. | |||
Magna 110 Hurricane Mk.I/II | RIB Coastal Patrol | 10,8 | 2 | ||||
Magna Onda | Coastal Patrol | 11.7 | 5.4 | 2 | |||
Super Onda | Coastal Patrol | 8.6 | 2.8 | 2 | |||
Magna 31 | RIB Coastal Patrol | 8.6 | 2.8 | 3 | One donated at 2014 by Dmitry Rybolovlev | ||
Oceanic Interceptor | RIB Coastal Patrol | ? | |||||
Gibli-1025 | RIB Coastal Patrol | 10,25 | 12 | ||||
Oceanic 9000 Stealth | RIB Coastal Patrol | 9 | 2 | 18 | |||
Mostro Top Gun 864/964 | RIB Coastal Patrol | 9.3/9.9 | 1.4/1.6 | 19 | |||
Boston Whaler | Coastal patrol, Diver support | 9 | 3 | ΛΣ-798. Donated by the USCG in 2004. | |||
Halter Marine HSB | Coastal patrol, Diver support | 1 | Donated by the USCG in 2004 | ||||
Wellcraft | Coastal patrol, Diver support | 1 | Donated by the USCG in 2004 | ||||
LS-413 | Pollution control | 29 | 240 | 3 | by Astilleros Gondan, Spain. | ||
Pollcat | Pollution control | 18.5 | 85 | 3 |
Aircraft fleet
The Hellenic Coast Guard operates a small fleet of fixed wing aircraft based at Tatoi Air Base,. Its four AS 332 Super Puma Search and Rescue helicopters are operated by the Hellenic Air Force 384 Squadron, based at Elefsis Air Base, with mixed Air Force and Coast Guard crews.Aircraft | Photo | ID | Type | Versions | Origin | In service | Notes |
Eurocopter Super Puma | SAR helicopter | AS 332C | 4 | Operated by the Hellenic Air Force | |||
Eurocopter AS365 Dauphin | HC-31 to HC-36 | Patrol helicopter | AS 365N3 | 6 | Based at Kotroni Naval Air Station in cooperation with Hellenic Navy | ||
Cessna 406 Caravan II | AC-21 to AC-23 | Maritime patrol | F406 | 3 | Built by Reims | ||
Cessna 172 Skyhawk | AC-1, AC-2 | Utility aircraft | 172RG | 2 | |||
Socata TB | AC-3, AC-4 | Utility aircraft | TB 20 | 2 |
HCG facilities
- New headquarters and VTMIS operations centre:
- Old headquarters and SAR coordination centre:
- Mooring for Open Sea Patrol Vessels :
- Coast Guard apron at Tatoi Air Base:
- Aspropyrgos Maritime Communications Radio Station SXE:
- Piraeus Central Port Authority:
- Enlisted men training facility :
- Piraeus VTMIS AIS receiver 002393200
- Psyttaleia Island VTMIS AIS receiver 002391100
- Patras VTS
- Thessaloniki VTS
- Corfu Island VTS
- Igoumenitsa VTS
- Lavrion VTS
- Rafina Port