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MBDA Awarded Two Contracts by Greece for Naval and Aircraft Weaponry

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MBDA Awarded Two Contracts by Greece for Naval and Aircraft Weaponry

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MBDA Exocet MM40 B3 anti-ship missile firing from frigate FREMM
MBDA Exocet MM40 B3 anti-ship missile firing from frigate FREMM

MBDA strengthens its close relationship with Greece’s armed forces with two contracts for armaments for the Hellenic Navy and Hellenic Air Force, signed on Thursday, 24 March 2022. The contracts were signed by Admiral Aristeidis Alexopoulos, General Director for Defence Investments and Armaments of the Greek Ministry of National Defence, and Eric Béranger, CEO of MBDA at a meeting in Athens.

Eric Beranger said: “These new signatures continue our long-lasting relationship with Greece. The first customer of our Exocet missile in 1968, we have been working closely together ever since. These new contracts for two weapons packages for the navy and the air force demonstrate our mutual trust, which has been regularly renewed over the years.”

 MBDA Awarded Two Contracts by Greece for Naval and Aircraft Weaponry
MBDA Awarded Two Contracts by Greece for Naval and Aircraft Weaponry

Companies in the Greek defence industry will be involved in the realisation of these contracts, as well as in the missiles’ follow-on support phase. The first contract will supply the ASTER 30 B1 area air defence and MM40 Exocet Block 3C anti-ship missiles for three Defence and Intervention Frigates (FDI HN) – plus an optional additional frigate.

The second contract will supply weaponry for six additional Rafale combat aircraft. This follows on from the contract signed in January 2021 for the weaponry for 18 Rafale aircraft. The additional six aircraft will be equipped with the same weapons package: the Meteor beyond visual range air-to-air missile, the SCALP cruise missile, the MICA multi-mission air-to-air missile, and the AM39 Exocet anti-ship missile.

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