Greece’s defence capabilities have been strengthened by the SCALP-EG missile system, a Franco-British weapon designed for precision strikes on strategic targets. Greece has deployed these missiles on Mirage 2000-5 and Rafale F3R jets, while its Navy is now integrating the naval variant, SCALP Naval, on new FDI frigates with a range of up to 1,000 kilometres. Meanwhile, Ukraine’s use of the British Storm Shadow, a SCALP variant, in strikes against Russian targets highlights the system’s role in modern warfare.
Tag: Military Modernisation
Greece aims to build the strongest Armed Forces in its history by 2030, ensuring unparalleled security for its citizens, according to Defence Minister Nikos Dendias. Key measures include a comprehensive anti-missile defence dome, enhanced naval deterrence in the Aegean, and the deployment of the advanced ‘Kentavros’ anti-drone system on Greek frigates. These initiatives mark a significant modernisation of Greece’s military capabilities.