List of former equipment of the Hellenic Armed Forces
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List of former equipment of the Hellenic armed forces from 1821 until after 1945.
Offensive weapons[]
Greek war of independence (1821–1829) and after (1830-1911)[]
Edged weapons
- Bayonet (Supported from different countries to attach on rifles and muskets)
- Improvised knife (Greek made)
- Janbiya dagger (Arabian origin and Bosnian support)
- Khanjali dagger sword (Caucasian support, also known as Kinzhal)
- M1730 sword (Austrian support)
- Yatagan sabre (Turkish captured and Greek made)
Pistols and revolvers
- Agrafa M1790 flintlock pistol[1] (Greek made)
- Chamelot-Delvigne M1873, M1874 and M1884 revolver (French support)
- Ktoros M1837 caplock pistol[2] (Greek made)
- Lefaucheux M1854 revolver (French support)
- Nagant M1895 revolver (Belgian support)
Rifles and muskets
- Berthier M1892 carbine (French support)
- Boyliya flintlock musket (Turkish captured)
- Brown Bess flintlock musket (British support)
- Carlo & figlio Lazarin M1790 flintlock musket (Italian origin and Greek made)
- Carlo & figlio M1800 and M1820 flintlock musket (Italian origin and Greek made)
- Charleville flintlock musket (French support)
- Comblain M1870 rifle (Belgian support)
- Gras M1874 rifle (French support)
- Ktoros M1837 caplock musket[2] (Greek made)
- Lebel M1886 rifle (French support)
- Mannlicher M1895 rifle (Austrian support)
- Mylonas M1872 rifle[3] (Belgian origin and Greek modification)
- Nafplion M1833 caplock musket[3] (French and Greek made)
- Philippidis M1905 rifle[4] (Austrian origin and Greek modification)
- Rasak flintlock musket (Balkanian origin and Greek made)
- Sishane M1812 flintlock musket (Turkish captured)
- Tufek flintlock musket (Turkish captured)
Grenades
- Improvised bombs and grenades (Greek made)
Other vehicles
- Horses (Supported from different countries and Greek bred)
- Horse drawn carriages (Supported from different countries and Greek made)
- Steam powered carriages (Supported from different countries to carry supplies)
Ships
- Afroessa Steamship (Scottish support)
- Aktion Ι steam gunboat (British support, bought from British shipyard, it was called Spetses ΙΙ until 1889)
- Amfitriti ΙΙΙ steam gunboat (British support)
- Amfitriti IV steamship (British support, also known as Malvina and Bubulina)
- Aris Brig (Italian support)
- Arkadion Steamship (British support)
- Emmanuil Ship of the line (Russian support)
- Enosis Steamship (British support)
- Hellas Frigate (American support, one of two ordered from American shipyard)
- Hydra-class ironclad battleships (French support)
- Hydra
- Psara
- Spetses
- Hydra Corvette[5] (Greek made)
- Hydra ΙΙ steam gunboat (British support, renamed Amvrakia ΙΙ)
- Karteria Paddle steamship (British support, it was built in Britain with funds raised by British supporters and it was the first steam powered warship ever used in combat)
- Kissa-class steamships (British support)
- Aidon Ι
- Kihli Ι
- Kissa Ι
- Kriti Ι steamship (British support)
- Miaulis II cruiser (French support, it was built in France)
- Panellinion Steamship (British support)
- Panopi I steamship (Scottish support)
- Panopi ΙI steamship (Scottish support)
- Paralos Steamship (Scottish support)
- Pliksavra Steamship (Scottish support)
- Poros Athina Ι paddle steamship[6] (Greek made, also known as Othon)
- Poros Messologion corvette[6] (Greek made, also known as Ludovikos)
- Psara Corvette[7] (Greek made, renamed Prigips Maximilianos)
- Psara Galiot[7] (Greek made)
- Psara ΙΙ steamship (Scottish support, renamed Kanaris ΙΙ)
- Salaminia Ι steamship (Scottish support)
- Sfendoni Steamship (Scottish support, also known as Nafplion)
- Spetses Agamemnon corvette[8] (Greek made)
- Vasilefs Georgios Ironclad corvette (British support, it was built in Britain)
- Vasilissa Olga Ironclad corvette (Austrian origin and Chilean support)
Submarines
- Gryparis Submarine[9] (Greek made)
- Nordenfelt I submarine (Swedish support, purchased from Sweden)
- Vuteas Submarine[10] (Greek made)
Balkan wars (1912-1913) and World war I (1917-1918)[]
Edged weapons
- Bayonet (Supported from different countries to attach on rifles)
- Improvised knife (Greek made)
Pistols and revolvers
- Bergmann-Bayard M1903 and M1908 (German support)
- Browning FN M1900 (American origin and Belgian support)
- Browning FN M1903 (American origin and Belgian support)
- Chamelot-Delvigne M1873, M1874 and M1884 (French support)
- Colt M1907 Army Special (American support)
- Mannlicher M1901 (Austrian support)
- Nagant M1895 (Belgian support)
- Ruby M1914 (French support)
Rifles
- Berthier M1892, M1892/16, M1907/15 and M1916 (French support)
- Gras M1874 and M1874/14 (French support)
- Lebel M1886/93 (French support)
- Mannlicher M1895 (Austrian support)
- Mannlicher-Schönauer M1903 and M1903/14 (Austrian support)
Light machine guns
- Chauchat M1915 (French support)
Medium machine guns
- Colt-Browning M1895/14 (American support)
- Hotchkiss M1914 (American origin and French support)
- Saint Étienne M1907/16 (French support)
Heavy machine guns
- Schwarzlose M1907/12 (Austrian support)
Grenades
- F1 M1915, M1916 and M1917 (French support)
- Improvised bombs and grenades (Greek made)
Mortars
- Aasen 88.9mm M1915 (French support)
- Stokes mortar (British support)
Artillery
- De Bange 155mm L M1877 siege cannon (French support)
- Gruson 5.3cm L/24 fahrpanzer (Bulgarian captured and German origin cannon turret)
- Krupp-Lykudis 7.5cm gebirgskanone[11] (German and Greek made)
- Ordnance BL 6-inch 30 cwt howitzer (British support)
- Schneider 65mm M1906 mountain cannon (French support)
- Schneider 155mm C M1917 field howitzer (French support)
- Schneider-Canet 75mm M1907 mountain cannon[12] (French support)
- Schneider-Danglis 75mm M1906/09 mountain cannon[11] (French and Greek made)
Other vehicles
- Horses (Supported from different countries and Greek bred)
- Horse drawn carriages (Supported from different countries and Greek made)
- Knox-Martin Gun carrier (American support)
- Motorcycles (Supported from different countries)
- Trucks (Supported from different countries to carry supplies)
Ships
- Aktion Ι steam gunboat (British support, bought from British shipyard, it was called Spetses ΙΙ until 1889)
- Amfitriti IV steamship (British support, also known as Malvina and Bubulina)
- Antalya Torpedo boat (Turkish captured, renamed Nikopolis)
- Averof Cruiser (Italian support, cruiser bought from Italy)
- Belomorets Tugboat (Bulgarian captured)
- Elli Cruiser (American support, the name derives from the ancient Greek Ellispondos of Dardanelles)
- Hydra-class ironclad battleships (French support)
- Hydra
- Psara
- Spetses
- Hydra ΙΙ steam gunboat (British support, renamed Amvrakia ΙΙ)
- Kilkis Battleship (American support, formerly American battleship bought in 1914)
- Kissa-class steamships (British support)
- Aidon Ι
- Kihli Ι
- Kissa Ι
- Limnos Battleship (American support)
- Niki-class destroyers (German support)
- Psara ΙΙ steamship (Scottish support, renamed Kanaris ΙΙ)
- Thiria-class destroyers (British support)
- D-01 Aetos Ι
- D-36 Ierax ΙΙ
- D-50 Leon II
- D-72 Panthir I
- Thyella-class destroyers (British support)
- Tokat Torpedo boat (Turkish captured, renamed Tatoi)
- V-class destroyers (German support)
Submarines
- Schneider Delfin Ι (French support)
- Schneider Xifias Ι (French support)
Aircraft
- Airco D.H.4 (British support)
- Airco D.H.9 (British support)
- Astra Hydroplane (Spanish origin and French support)
- Blériot XI (French support)
- Breguet 14A2 and B2 (French support)
- Dorand AR.1 and AR.2 (French support)
- Farman HF.XX (French support)
- Farman HF Daedalos (French support)
- Farman MF.VII (French support)
- Farman MF Hydravion (French support)
- Nieuport IV.G (French support)
- Sopwith Pup (British support)
Russian civil war (1919) and Greco-Turkish war (1919–1922)[]
Edged weapons
- Bayonet (Supported from different countries to attach on rifles)
- Improvised knife (Greek made)
Pistols and revolvers
- Bergmann-Bayard M1903 and M1908 (German support)
- Nagant M1895 (Belgian support)
- Ruby M1914 (French support)
Rifles
- Berthier M1892, M1892/16, M1907/15 and M1916 (French support)
- Gras M1874 and M1874/14 (French support)
- Lebel M1886/93 (French support)
- Mannlicher M1895 (Austrian support)
- Mannlicher-Schönauer M1903 and M1903/14 (Austrian support)
Light machine guns
- Chauchat M1915 (French support)
Medium machine guns
- Hotchkiss M1914 (American origin and French support)
- Saint Étienne M1907/16 (French support)
Heavy machine guns
- Schwarzlose M1907/12 (Austrian support)
Grenades
- F1 M1915, M1916 and M1917 (French support)
- Improvised bombs and grenades (Greek made)
Artillery
- Ordnance BL 6-inch 30 cwt howitzer (British support)
- Schneider 65mm M1906 mountain cannon (French support)
- Schneider 155mm C M1917 field howitzer (French support)
- Schneider-Canet 75mm M1907 mountain cannon[13] (French support)
- Schneider-Danglis 75mm M1906/09 mountain cannon[11] (French and Greek made)
Other vehicles
- Horses (Supported from different countries and Greek bred)
- Horse drawn carriages (Supported from different countries and Greek made)
- Latil TAR (French support gun carrier)
- Motorcycles (Supported from different countries)
- Trucks (Supported from different countries to carry supplies)
Ships
- Averof Cruiser (Italian support, cruiser bought from Italy)
- Elli Cruiser (American support, the name derives from the ancient Greek Ellispondos of Dardanelles)
- Keravnos Destroyer (German support)
- Kilkis Battleship (American support, formerly American battleship bought in 1914)
- Kydonia-class torpedo boats (Austrian support)
- Limnos Battleship (American support)
- Niki-class destroyers (German support)
- Thiria-class destroyers (British support)
- D-01 Aetos Ι
- D-36 Ierax ΙΙ
- D-50 Leon II
- D-72 Panthir I
- Thyella-class destroyers (British support)
Aircraft
- Airco D.H.9 (British support)
- Avro 504K, N and O[14] (British support and Greek made)
- Breguet 14A2 and B2 (French support)
Interwar (1923-1939) and World war II (1940-1945)[]
Edged weapons
- Bayonet (Supported from different countries to attach on rifles)
- Improvised knife (Greek made)
Pistols and revolvers
- Beretta M1934 (Italian captured)
- Beretta M1935 (Italian captured)
- Bergmann-Bayard M1908 (German support)
- Browning FN M1910/22 (American origin and Belgian support)
- Colt M1927 Official Police (American support)
- Luger pistol (German captured)
- Nagant M1895 (Belgian support)
- Ruby M1914 (French support)
Submachine guns
- Beretta M1938 (Italian captured)
- M3 submachine gun (American support, also known as grease gun, used by mountain commandos and exiled Greek forces)
- MP 34 (German captured, used by gendarmerie and police forces)
- MP 40 (German captured)
- Sten submachine gun (British support, used by exiled Greek forces)
- Thompson M1928 and M1A1 (American and British support, used by exiled Greek forces)
Rifles
- Berthier M1892, M1892/16, M1907/15 and M1916 (French support)
- Carcano rifle (Italian captured)
- Gras M1874 and M1874/14 (French support)
- Lebel M1886/93 (French support)
- Lee-Enfield rifle (British support, used by exiled Greek forces)
- Mannlicher M1895 (Austrian support)
- Mannlicher-Schönauer M1903, M1903/14, M1903/27 and M1903/30 (Austrian support)
- Mauser FN M1930 (Belgian support and German origin)
- Rigopulos M1941[15] (Austrian origin and Greek modification)
Light machine guns
- Breda M1930 (Italian captured)
- Bren machine gun (British support, used by exiled Greek forces)
- Chauchat M1915 (French support)
- EPK M1939[16] (Greek made)
- Hotchkiss M1922 (American origin and French support)
Medium machine guns
- Hotchkiss M1914 (American origin and French support)
- Hotchkiss modified machine gun[4] (American origin, French support and Greek modification)
- Saint Étienne M1907/16 (French support)
Heavy machine guns
- Schwarzlose M1907/12 (Austrian support)
Grenades
- F1 grenade (French support)
- Improvised bombs and grenades (Greek made)
Mortars
- Brandt M1927/31 (French support)
- Brixia M1935 (Italian captured)
Anti-tank weapons
- PIAT (British support)
Special weapons
- STYLKON Argonaftis sea mine[17] (Greek made)
- STYLKON depth charge[17] (Greek made)
- STYLKON M sea mine[17] (Greek made)
Artillery
- 75mm M1917 field cannon (American support and British origin)
- Schneider 65mm M1906 mountain cannon (French support)
- Schneider 75mm M1919 mountain cannon (French support)
- Schneider 85mm M1927 field cannon (French support)
- Schneider 105mm M1919/24 mountain cannon (French support)
- Schneider 105mm M1925/27 field cannon (French support)
- Schneider 155mm C M1917 field howitzer (French support)
- Schneider-Canet 75mm M1907 mountain cannon[18] (French support)
- Schneider-Danglis 75mm M1906/09 mountain cannon[11] (French and Greek made)
- Skoda 100mm M1914/19 field howitzer (Czechoslovakian support)
Other vehicles
- AEC Matador (British support gun carrier)
- Demag Sonderkraftfahrzeug Sd.Kfz.10/1 (German captured halftrack gun carrier)
- Hanomag WD-50 (German support gun carrier)
- Horses (Supported from different countries and Greek bred)
- Horse drawn carriages (Supported from different countries and Greek made)
- M3A1 Scout Car (American support armoured personnel carrier)
- Morris C8 (British support gun carrier)
- Motorcycles (Supported from different countries)
- Pavesi P4/100 (Italian support gun carrier)
- SOMUA MCG5 (French support and Greek made halftrack gun carrier)
- Trucks (Supported from different countries to carry supplies)
- Universal Carrier (British support supply carrier)
- Vickers Light Dragon Mk IIC (British support gun carrier)
- Willys MB (American support personnel carrier, also known as Jeep)
Self-propelled artillery
- Ford F30 2-pounder self-propelled AT gun (American origin and British support anti-tank truck)
Armoured cars and trucks
- ACV-IP Mk II (British and Indian support armoured carrier)
- Daimler Dingo Mk II (British support light armoured car)
- Fiat-Ansaldo AB41 (Italian captured armoured car)
- Ford Lynx Mk II (Canadian origin and British support light armoured car)
- General Motors C15TA (Canadian support armoured truck)
- General Motors Otter (Canadian support light armoured truck)
- Humber LRC (British support light armoured car)
- Marmon-Herrington Mk I, Mk III and Mk IV F (South African support armoured car)
- Peerless Vickers Armoured truck[19] (American, British support and Greek modification)
Tanks
- Fiat-Ansaldo L3/35 (Italian captured tankette)
- Fiat M13/40 (Italian captured medium tank)
- Vickers 6ton Mk EA and Mk EB (British support light tank)
- Vickers-Carden-Loyd M1936 (British support light tank)
- Vickers-Carden-Loyd Mk VI (British support tankette)
Ships
- Amfitriti IV steamship (British support, also known as Malvina and Bubulina)
- Averof Cruiser (Italian support, cruiser bought from Italy)
- D14 Vasilefs Georgios destroyer (British support)
- D15 Vasilissa Olga destroyer (British support)
- Elli Cruiser (American support, the name derives from the ancient Greek Ellispondos of Dardanelles)
- Flower-class corvettes (British support)
- Apostolis
- Kriezis
- Sahturis
- Tombazis
- Freccia-class destroyers (Italian support)
- D96 Psara
- D97 Hydra
- D98 Spetses
- D99 Kunturiotis
- Harbour defence motor launch boat ML1051 (British support)
- Harbour defence motor launch boat ML1149 (British support)
- Harbour defence motor launch boat ML1221 (British support)
- Hunt-class destroyers (British support)
- L51 Themistoklis
- L53 Kanaris
- L65 Pindos
- L67 Adrias (The name derives from the ancient Greek Adriatic)
- L84 Kriti
- L91 Miaulis
- Kihli Ι steamship (British support)
- Kilkis Battleship (American support, formerly American battleship bought in 1914)
- Kydonia-class torpedo boats (Austrian support)
- L158 Limnos tank landing ship (American support)
- L179 Samos tank landing ship (American support)
- L195 Hios tank landing ship (American support)
- Lavrion A5 patrol boat[20] (Italian and Greek made)
- Limnos Battleship (American support)
- M209 Afroessa minesweeper (British support)
- M210 Leros minesweeper (British support)
- M212 Kos minesweeper (British support)
- Niki-class destroyers (German support)
- Paralos Minesweeper (American origin and British support)
- Salamis K1 tugboat[21] (Greek made)
- T1 and T2 Torpedo boat (British support)
- Thiria-class destroyers (British support)
- D-01 Aetos Ι
- D-36 Ierax ΙΙ
- D-50 Leon II
- D-72 Panthir I
- Thyella-class destroyers (British support)
Submarines
- Katsonis-class submarines (French support)
- Protefs-class submarines (French support)
- Y3 Protefs
- Υ4 Nirefs
- Υ5 Triton
- Y6 Glafkos
- V-class submarines (British support)
- Υ8 Pipinos
- Υ9 Delfin
- Υ7 Matrozos (Italian captured)
Aircraft
- Airspeed AS.10 Oxford Mk I and Mk II (British support)
- Armstrong Whitworth Atlas[14] (British origin and Greek modification)
- Avia B-534-II (Czechoslovakian support)
- Avia BH-33SHS (Czechoslovakian support)
- Avro 504K, N and O[14] (British support and Greek made)
- Avro 621 Tutor[14] (British origin and Greek made)
- Avro 626 Prefect (British support)
- Avro 652A Anson Mk I and Mk XII (British support)
- Blackburn T.3 Velos[22] (British origin and Greek made)
- Bloch MB.151C1 (French support)
- Breguet 19A2 and B2 (French support)
- Bristol 81A Tourer (British support)
- Bristol Blenheim Mk I, Mk IV and Mk V (British support)
- De Havilland D.H.60 Gipsy Moth (British support)
- Dornier Do 22KG (German support)
- Fairey IIIF (British support)
- Fairey Battle B.1 (British support)
- Gloster Gladiator Mk I and Mk II (British support)
- Gloster Mars Mk VI (British support, also known as Nieuport Nighthawk)
- Hawker Horsley Mk II (British support)
- Hawker Hurricane Mk I, Mk II, Mk IIB and Mk IIC (British support)
- Henschel Hs 126K-6 (German support)
- KEA Chelidon[23] (French engine and Greek made)
- Martin 187 A-30A Baltimore IV (American support)
- Morane-Saulnier MS.137 (French support)
- Morane-Saulnier MS.147 (French support)
- Morane-Saulnier MS.230 (French support)
- Potez 25A2 (French support)
- Potez 633B2 (French support)
- Raab-AEKKEA R-1C Schwalbe II[24] (German origin and Greek modification)
- Raab-AEKKEA R-26V-33 Tigerschwalbe[24] (German origin and Greek modification)
- Raab-AEKKEA R-27[24] (German origin and Greek modification)
- Raab-AEKKEA R-29[24] (German origin and Greek made)
- Stearman-Boeing-Kaydet 75 PT-13 and PT-17 (American support)
- PZL P-24F and G (Polish support)
- Supermarine Spitfire Mk VB, Mk VC, Mk IX and Mk XVI (British support)
- Taylorcraft Auster AOP Mk III (British support)
- Vickers 406 Wellington Mk XIIΙ and T.10 (British support)
Post-World war II (1946 and after)[]
Note that this equipment is mainly "retired"
Edged weapons
- Bayonet (Supported from different countries to attach on rifles)
- Improvised knife (Greek made)
Pistols and revolvers
- EVO M1985 semiautomatic pistol[25] (German origin and Greek made)
Submachine guns
- HROPI GP10 submachine gun[26] (Greek made)
- M3 submachine gun (American support, also known as grease gun )
- Sten submachine gun (British support)
- Thompson submachine gun (American support)
Automatic rifles
- HROPI automatic rifle[26] (Greek made)
- FN FAL (Belgian support and Greek modification)
- Heckler & Koch G3 (German support and Greek modification)
Rifles
- Lee-Enfield rifle (British support)
- M1 Garand (American support)
- Springfield M1903 (American support)
Scoped rifles
- EVO M1995 Kifefs[25] (Greek made)
Light machine guns
- Bren machine gun (British support)
- Browning M1918 (American support)
Medium machine guns
- Browning M1919 (American support)
Heavy machine guns
- Browning M2 (American support)
Grenades
- Elviemek EM-01 grenade[27] (Greek made)
- Elviemek EM-14 rifle grenade[27] (Greek made)
- Improvised bombs and grenades (Greek made)
Mortars
- EVO E44 81mm mortar[25] (Greek made)
- EVO E56 120mm mortar[25] (Greek made)
- M1 81mm mortar (American support and French origin)
Anti-tank weapons
- EVO M1984 Aris IV[28] (Greek made)
Anti-aircraft weapons
- EPTAE M1990 Aris AA missile launcher[29] (Greek made)
- EVO 30mm M1982 Artemis AA gun[30] (Greek made)
Drones
- EADS 3 Sigma Nearchos (Greek made)
- EAV Ε1-79 Pegasos (Greek made)
Other vehicles
- AEC Matador (British support gun carrier)
- BTR-60PU and PU-12M (German support and Russian origin armoured personnel carrier)
- ELVO Leonidas Ι[31] (Austrian origin and Greek modification armoured personnel carrier)
- ELVO Leonidas ΙΙ[31] (Austrian origin and Greek made armoured personnel carrier)
- M3 Half-Track (American support armoured personnel carrier)
- M3A1 Scout Car (American support armoured personnel carrier)
- M4 Tractor (American support gun carrier)
- M5 Tractor (American support gun carrier)
- M32A1B3, M32Β1, M32Β3 and M32Β4 (American support recovery tank)
- M59 (American support armoured personnel carrier)
- M74 (American support recovery tank)
- M578 (American support recovery tank)
- Morris C8 (British support gun carrier)
- Motorcycles (Supported from different countries)
- MOWAG Grenadier amphibisch schutzenpanzer (Switzerlandian support amphibious armoured personnel carrier, used by gendarmerie)
- MOWAG Roland schutzenpanzer (Switzerlandian support armoured personnel carrier, used by police forces)
- MT-LB (German support and Russian origin amphibious armoured personnel carrier)
- NDI MRAP (American support armoured personnel carrier)
- Trucks (Supported from different countries to carry supplies)
- Universal Carrier (British support supply carrier)
- Willys MB (American support personnel carrier, also known as Jeep)
- Willys MC (American support personnel carrier, also known as M38 Jeep)
- Willys MD (American support personnel carrier, also known as M38A1 Jeep)
Armoured cars and trucks
- General Motors C15TA (Canadian support armoured truck)
- General Motors Otter (Canadian support light armoured truck)
- Humber Armoured car Mk IV (British support)
- Humber LRC (British support light armoured car)
- Humber Scout car Mk I and Mk II (British support light armoured car)
- M8 Greyhound (American support light armoured car)
- Marmon-Herrington Mk I, Mk III and Mk IV F (South African support armoured car)
- T17E1 Staghound (American support armoured car)
Self-propelled artillery
- M42 Duster (American support anti-aircraft tank)
Tanks
- A-27L Centaur Mk I and Mk VIII (British support medium tank)
- AMX-10P (French support infantry fighting tank)
- AMX-30 (French support medium tank)
- ELVO Kentavros[31] (German engine and Greek made infantry fighting tank)
- Fiat-Ansaldo L3/35 (Italian captured tankette)
- M3A3 Stuart Recce (American origin and British support light tank)
- M18 Hellcat (American support tank destroyer)
- M24 Chaffee (American support light tank)
- M47 Patton (American support medium tank)
- M60 (American support battle tank)
- T-34-85 (Egyptian support and Russian origin medium tank)
- Vickers-Armstrongs Mk VI (British support light tank)
Ships
- A324 Ermis minesweeper tender (British support)
- A373 Ermis electronic surveillance ship (German support)
- A384 Sotir salvage ship (British support)
- Α407 Adeos tugboat (American support)
- Α408 Atlas tugboat (Canadian support)
- Α409 Ahillefs II tugboat (German support)
- Α412 Eas II tugboat (American support)
- A413 Pilefs tugboat (German support)
- A415 Evros fleet support ship (French support)
- Α421 Thisefs tugboat (American support)
- Α428 Atlas tugboat (British support)
- Α429 Persefs II tugboat (Canadian support)
- Α429 Persefs III tugboat (American support)
- Α432 Gigas tugboat (American support)
- Α436 Minos tugboat (German support)
- Α437 Pelias tugboat (German support)
- A438 Egefs II tugboat (German support)
- Α439 Atrefs tugboat (German support)
- Aheloos Tank landing ship (British support)
- Alfios Tank landing ship (British support)
- Aliakmon Tank landing ship (British support)
- Anafi Tank landing craft (British support)
- Axios Tank landing ship (British support)
- Blohm & Voss Α440 Diomidis tugboat (German support)
- Blohm & Voss MEKO 200 HN frigate[32] (German origin and Greek made)
- Castagno-class minehunters (Italian support)
- M60 Erato
- Μ61 Evniki
- Combattante III-class fast attack boats (French support)
- P20 Laskos
- P21 Blessas
- P22 Mykonios
- P23 Trupakis
- D03 Egeon destroyer tender (German support)
- D218 Kimon destroyer (American support)
- D219 Nearhos destroyer (American support)
- D220 Formion destroyer (American support)
- D221 Themistoklis destroyer (American support)
- Elefsis Iason tank landing ship[33] (Greek made)
- Elefsis Russen fast attack boat[34] (British and Greek made)
- Elli Cruiser (Italian support, the name derives from the ancient Greek Ellispondos of Dardanelles)
- EN 56 Pyrpolitis gunboat[32] (Greek made)
- EN 56A Mahitis gunboat[32] (Greek made)
- EN Α410 Atromitos tugboat (Greek made)
- EN Α411 Adamastos tugboat (Greek made)
- EN P25 Kostakos fast attack boat[35] (French origin and Greek made)
- EN P70 Panagopulos II fast patrol boat[35] (Greek made)
- EN P96 Panagopulos III fast patrol boat[35] (Greek made)
- Esperos-class fast attack boats (German support)
- Typ 141 Albatros
- Typ 141 Bussard
- Typ 141 Esperos
- Typ 141 Habicht
- Typ 141 Kategis
- Typ 141 Kormoran
- Typ 141 Kyklon
- Typ 141 Lelaps
- Typ 141 Sperber
- Typ 141 Typhon
- EVO Ultra fast strike catamaran[36] (Greek made)
- F463 Bubulina frigate (Hollandian support)
- Fletcher-class destroyers (American support)
- D06 Aspis
- D16 Velos
- D28 Thyella
- D56 Lonhi
- D63 Navarinon
- D85 Sfendoni
- Flower-class corvettes (British support)
- Apostolis
- Kriezis
- Sahturis
- Tombazis
- Gearing-class destroyers FRAM I (American support)
- D212 Kanaris
- D213 Kunturiotis
- D214 Sahturis
- D215 Tombazis
- D216 Apostolis
- D217 Kriezis
- Gearing-class destroyers FRAM II (American support)
- D210 Themistoklis
- D211 Miaulis
- Gleaves-class destroyers (American support)
- D20 Doxa
- D63 Niki
- Harbour defence motor launch boat ML1051 (British support)
- Harbour defence motor launch boat ML1149 (British support)
- Harbour defence motor launch boat ML1221 (British support)
- Hunt-class destroyers (British support)
- L51 Themistoklis
- L53 Kanaris
- L65 Pindos
- L69 Adrias (The name derives from the ancient Greek Adriatic)
- L81 Hastings
- L84 Kriti
- L91 Miaulis
- L95 Egeon
- Kandanos Tank landing craft (British support)
- Knox-class frigates (American support)
- F456 Ipiros
- F457 Thraki
- F458 Makedonia
- Kommeno Tank landing craft (British support)
- Kythira Tank landing craft (British support)
- L104 Inusses tank landing ship (American support)
- L116 Kos tank landing ship (American support)
- L144 Syros tank landing ship (American support)
- L153 Nafkratusa dock landing ship (American support)
- L153 Nafkratusa dock landing ship (British support)
- L154 Ikaria tank landing ship (American support)
- L157 Rodos tank landing ship (American support)
- L158 Limnos tank landing ship (American support)
- L161 Grigoropulos medium landing ship (American support)
- L162 Turnas medium landing ship (American support)
- L163 Daniolos medium landing ship (American support)
- L164 Russen medium landing ship (American support)
- L165 Krystallidis medium landing ship (American support)
- L166 Merlin medium landing ship (American support)
- L171 Kriti tank landing ship (American support)
- L172 Lesvos tank landing ship (American support)
- L179 Samos tank landing ship (American support)
- L195 Hios tank landing ship (American support)
- M209 Afroessa minesweeper (British support)
- M210 Leros minesweeper (British support)
- Μ210 Thalia minesweeper (American support)
- M211 Symi minesweeper (British support)
- M212 Kos minesweeper (British support)
- M213 Argo minesweeper (American support)
- M242 Kissa minesweeper (American support)
- M246 Egli training ship (American support)
- Μ247 Dafni minesweeper (American support)
- Malakasi Tank landing craft (British support)
- Milos Tank landing craft (British support)
- Motomarine D45 patrol boat[37] (Greek made)
- Motomarine Guardian 53 patrol boat[37] (Greek made)
- Motomarine Javelin 74 fast patrol boat[37] (Greek made)
- Motomarine Panther 57 patrol boat[37] (Greek made)
- Motomarine Protector 29 fast patrol boat[38] (Greek made)
- Ν04 Aktion minelayer (American support)
- Ν05 Amvrakia minelayer (American support)
- Neorion P289 Gulandris I patrol boat[39] (Greek made)
- Neorion P290 Gulandris II patrol boat[39] (Greek made)
- Olympic Marine OL44 patrol boat[40] (Greek made)
- Olympic Marine L65-74 patrol boat[40] (Greek made)
- Paleohori Tank landing craft (British support)
- Perama Α422 Odyssefs tugboat (Greek made)
- Perama A423 Iraklis ΙV tugboat (Greek made)
- Perama Α424 Iason I tugboat (Greek made)
- Pinios Tank landing ship (British support)
- Salamis A74 Aris training ship[41] (Greek made)
- Serifos Tank landing craft (British support)
- Sofades Tank landing craft (British support)
- Strymon Tank landing ship (British support)
- Thetis-class gunboats (German support)
- P62 Niki
- P63 Doxa
- P64 Eleftheria
- P65 Karteria
- P66 Agon
- Thira Tank landing craft (British support)
- Tiger-class fast attack boats (French origin and German support)
- Typ 148 P14 Anninos
- Typ 148 P15 Arliotis
- Typ 148 P16 Konidis
- Typ 148 P17 Batsis
- Typ 148 P74 Vlahavas
- Typ 148 P76 Turnas
- Typ 148 P77 Sakipis
- Vrahni Tank landing craft (British support)
- Wild Beast-class destroyers (American support)
- D01 Aetos
- D31 Ierax
- D54 Leon
- D67 Panthir
Submarines
- Balao-class submarines (American support)
- S86 Triena
- S114 Papanikolis
- Gato-class submarines (American support)
- S17 Amfitriti
- S78 Posidon
- Glafkos-class submarines (German support)
- HDW Typ 209 S110 Glafkos
- HDW Typ 209 S111 Nirefs
- HDW Typ 209 S112 Triton
- HDW Typ 209 S113 Protefs
- HDW Typ 209 S116 Posidon
- HDW Typ 209 S117 Amfitriti
- HDW Typ 209 S118 Okeanos
- HDW Typ 209 S119 Pontos
- S115 Katsonis (American support)
- U-class submarines (British support)
- Υ10 Xifias
- Υ11 Amfitriti
- V-class submarines (British support)
- Υ8 Pipinos
- Υ9 Delfin
- Υ14 Triena
- Υ15 Argonaftis
- Υ7 Matrozos (Italian captured)
Aircraft
- Avro 652A Anson Mk I and Mk XII (British support)
- Beechcraft T-6G Texan II (American support)
- Bell 47J-2 Ranger (American support)
- Bell 206A Jetranger (American support)
- Convair F-102Α and ΤF-102Α Delta Dagger (American support)
- Dassault Mirage F.1CG (French support)
- De Havilland Canada L-20A Beaver (Canadian support)
- De Havilland D.H.82A Tiger Moth II (British support)
- Curtiss SB2C-5 Helldiver (American support)
- Grumman HU-16 Albatross (American support)
- Lockheed F-104G, RF-104G and TF-104G Starfighter (American support)
- Lockheed T-33A Shooting Star (American support)
- LTV A-7 Corsair II (American support)
- Martin 187 A-30A Baltimore IV (American support)
- Nord 2501D Noratlas (French support)
- North American F-86D and E Sabre (American support)
- North American-Ryan L-17B Navion (American support)
- Northrop F-5Α and Β (American support)
- Northrop NF-5A and B (American support)
- Northrop RF-5Α (American support)
- Republic F-84F Thunderstreak (American support)
- Republic F-84G Thunderjet (American support)
- Republic RF-84F Thunderflash (American support)
- Sikorsky UH-19B and D Chickasaw (American support)
- Stinson L-5 Sentinel (American support)
- Supermarine Spitfire Mk VB, Mk VC, Mk IX and Mk XVI (British support)
- Taylorcraft Auster AOP Mk III (British support)
- Vickers 406 Wellington Mk XIIΙ and T.10 (British support)
Defensive weapons[]
- Brodie helmet (British support)
- M1 helmet (American support)
- M1915 Adrian helmet (French support)
- M1934/39 helmet (Italian support and Greek modification)
- M1938 helmet (Greek made)
Gallery[]
HROPI GP10 submachine gun
Mylonas M1872 rifle
EVO M1995 Kifefs sniper rifle
EPK M1939 machine gun
EVO 30mm M1982 Artemis AA gun
Schneider-Danglis 75mm M1906/09 mountain cannon
KEA Chelidon
See also[]
- List of decommissioned ships of the Hellenic Navy
- List of equipment of the Hellenic Army
- List of historic aircraft of the Hellenic Air Force
References[]
- ^ Skartsis, p. 205.
- ^ a b Skartsis, p. 225.
- ^ a b Skartsis, p. 220.
- ^ a b Skartsis, p. 222.
- ^ Skartsis, p. 281.
- ^ a b Skartsis, p. 304.
- ^ a b Skartsis, p. 307.
- ^ Skartsis, p. 306.
- ^ Skartsis, p. 273.
- ^ Skartsis, p. 274.
- ^ a b c d Skartsis, p. 221.
- ^ Kosar, Franz, A pocket history of artillery: Light fieldguns, Allen Lane, London 1974, ISBN 0711004854
- ^ Kosar, Franz, A pocket history of artillery: Light fieldguns, Allen Lane, London 1974, ISBN 0711004854
- ^ a b c d Skartsis, p. 258.
- ^ Skartsis, p. 223.
- ^ Skartsis, p. 231.
- ^ a b c Skartsis, p. 224.
- ^ Kosar, Franz, A pocket history of artillery: Light fieldguns, Allen Lane, London 1974, ISBN 0711004854
- ^ Skartsis, p. 124.
- ^ Skartsis, p. 285.
- ^ Skartsis, p. 294.
- ^ Skartsis, p. 257.
- ^ Skartsis, p. 255.
- ^ a b c d Skartsis, p. 241.
- ^ a b c d Skartsis, p. 214.
- ^ a b Skartsis, p. 210.
- ^ a b Skartsis, p. 219.
- ^ Skartsis, p. 213.
- ^ Skartsis, p. 218.
- ^ Skartsis, p. 212.
- ^ a b c Skartsis, p. 122.
- ^ a b c Skartsis, p. 279.
- ^ Skartsis, p. 267.
- ^ Skartsis, p. 268.
- ^ a b c Skartsis, p. 278.
- ^ Skartsis, p. 215.
- ^ a b c d Skartsis, p. 288.
- ^ Skartsis, p. 289.
- ^ a b Skartsis, p. 291.
- ^ a b Skartsis, p. 286.
- ^ Skartsis, p. 300.
Bibliography[]
- C. Paizis-Paradellis (2002). Hellenic warships 1829–2001 (3rd edition). Athens, Greece: The society for the study of Greek history. ISBN 960-8172-14-4.
- Skartsis, Labros. Greek vehicle and machine manufacturers 1800 to present. Greece: Marathon. ISBN 978-960-93-4452-4.
External links[]
- Military equipment of Greece
- Greek military-related lists
- Lists of former military equipment
- History of the Hellenic Army