List of equipment of the Hellenic Army


The heavy equipment and weaponry of the Hellenic Army is of mostly foreign manufacture, from American, British, French, German and other suppliers. Exception are the Kentaurus and the Leonidas armored fighting vehicles which are built in Greece by the Hellenic Vehicle Industry.
Equipment runs the gamut from state-of-the-art to obsolescent Cold War inventories; the latter are gradually being retired as no funds are available for upgrade. Russian made equipment was received or purchased after the collapse of the Warsaw Pact and second hand US and German equipment was transferred or purchased.
Recent defense spending cuts have had a big impact in operating costs. As 80% of the budget is spent on salaries and administrative costs the Hellenic Army faces the challenge of reorganizing its structure. This may lead to closing down some of the 500 military bases scattered across the country and reducing the size of the Army, transforming the Hellenic Army into a smaller but largely professional force.
Under the Force Structure 2005-2020 plan large-scale changes in the Army will be implemented. Only two categories of units will exist: active and mobilized. No main weapon systems will be allocated to mobilized units.

Small Arms and Infantry Support Weapons

Firearms

Main Battle Tanks

QuantityTypeImagesOriginNotes
170Leopard 2A6 HEL/120 mm gun.
Delivered between 2006 and 2009. Built in Greece by ELBO under license from Krauss-Maffei Wegmann.
Equipped with Iniochos C2 systems.
183Leopard 2A4120 mm gun. Being equipped with C2 systems.
501Leopard 1A5/GR105 mm gun
400M48A5 MOLF 105 mm gun
101M60A3 TTS105 mm gun

There is a CFE treaty limit of 2,498
limit: 1,920

Aircraft

AircraftImagesOriginTypeVersionsIn serviceNotes-
Boeing AH-64 Apacheattack helicopterAH-64A+
AH-64DHA
19
9
It is considered by Hellenic officials to upgrade
the AH-64A+.
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Bell OH-58 Kiowaarmed reconnaissance helicopterOH-58D70Seventy ex-US Army helicopters. Most of them will be used in order to meet operational requirements and the rest will be used for training purposes and spares.
Boeing CH-47 Chinooktransport helicopterCH-47DG/SD2510 Ex US Army, 10 purchased new and 5 upgraded Ex Air Force CH-47Cs.-
NHI NH90transport helicopterNH-90 TTH14For Special Forces usage.
Together with the CH47s they will eventually partially
replace older helicopters like the Bell 205 and AB 205.
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Bell 205
utility helicopterUH-1H Iroquois
AB 205
25
62
Ex US Army.
To be partially phased out in favor of more modern helicopters entering service.
AB205 built by Agusta.
To be also partially phased out.
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Bell 206utility helicopterAB 206B-314Built by Agusta-
Bell 212VIPAB 212 VIP1Built by Agusta-
Cessna 185utilityU-17A13-
C-12 HuronVIP/photo recon aircraftC-12R3-
SAGEM Sperwerreconnaissance UAV16Light drones-
Schweizer 300training helicopter300C17Used for training purposes-