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Greece is building the 'strongest army in history' as a response to the Turkish drone threat
[54738] Greece is building the 'strongest army in history' as a response to the Turkish drone threat
Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias announced a technological revolution in the Greek army, including comprehensive training for every soldier in operating drones and equipping with advanced defense systems.
Greece presents a new defense strategy: Drones for every soldier
Greek Defense Minister, Nikos Dendias, presented Greece's "new army" vision, intended to address the strategic threat posed by Turkey. As reported in Abu Ali Express and Hadashot 360, Dendias declared that from now on, every conscript soldier in Greece will be fully trained in operating drones and anti-UAV warfare systems.
The Greek industry at the forefront of technology
According to Dendias, according to Abu Ali Express, the primary response to the Turkish UAV threat is the "Centaur" system, a defense system developed by "Greek minds" and local defense industries. The minister defined the initiative as building the "strongest army in Hellenic history." Additionally, the minister noted that Greece is expected to receive its first F-35 aircraft by the end of 2027 or early 2028, thereby establishing an air force of about 200 modern fighter jets.
Interpretation and criticism
On the Abu Ali Express channel, known for its line supporting a determined security policy (and in this context, supporting the strengthening of the IDF's capabilities against Israel's enemies), they added that this is a revolutionary concept that the IDF should adopt. According to the commentary on the channel, "There is no reason why every IDF soldier should not receive training in flying drones," a tool described as "simple, cheap, and painful" on the modern battlefield.