Greece; Army’s VBCI Philoctetes AFV to be domestically produced  

On 26 March 2025, KNDS France and the Greek company Metlen Energy & Metals signed an exclusive partnership agreement in Athens to enable the production of the VBCI Philoctetes infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) in Greece. This agreement includes the transfer of expertise in aluminium armour and the localized manufacturing of the VBCI Mk2 welded structure at Metlen’s facilities in Volos. According to both companies, this is the first time KNDS France has entered into a partnership of this scale for the production of 8×8 armoured vehicles. The collaboration is intended to meet the Hellenic Army’s requirement for a large number of infantry fighting vehicles and potentially other European clients. The agreement also aims to improve equipment availability by locating both production and maintenance capacities in Greece.

The Greek company Metlen Group signed an agreement with KNDS France for the  transfer of know-how for the local production of the aluminum armor and  welded structure of the VBCI MK2 Philoctetes

As previously reported by Army Recognition on October 3, 2024, KNDS France representatives presented the Philoctetes and other armoured combat vehicle options to the Hellenic Army General Staff (GES). The proposal included the delivery of 200 new VBCI-2 units, 50 support variants (medical, artillery observation, and command), and 120 second-hand VBCIs from French Army stocks, for a total of 370 units. The same model was previously showcased during the Hellenic DEFEA 2021 defence exhibition and again in April 2023 during a live-fire demonstration and terrain mobility test at Canjuers camp in France, attended by Hellenic Army representatives.

The Philoctetes also participated in the “Olympic Cooperation 23” exercise in November 2023, where French Army VBCIs were tested alongside Greek Leopard 2 HEL main battle tanks. Their performance in terrain handling and mobility was observed and reviewed. In April 2022, KNDS France had signed a cooperation agreement with Hellenic Defense Systems (EAS), with the involvement of Saracakis, to provide for Greek participation in subsystem manufacturing, final assembly, and long-term support, if the Philoctetes is selected.

As part of the broader support ecosystem for the VBCI Philoctetes, Cypriot company Nemos Strategy LTD presented a proposal to the Hellenic Army General Staff on 22 January 2025. The proposal includes long-term maintenance and logistical support for the Philoctetes fleet, covering areas such as regular inspections, repair services, updates to electronic systems, and component replacements. Nemos Strategy LTD also proposed training Greek maintenance personnel to ensure that the vehicles can be supported domestically with maximum efficiency during extended operations. This proposal was part of ongoing discussions aimed at maintaining operational readiness and autonomy within the Hellenic Army.

The Philoctetes is an upgraded version of the VBCI (Véhicule Blindé de Combat d’Infanterie), which is the French Army’s only native 8×8 infantry fighting vehicle, developed by Nexter (now KNDS France). The VBCI has been in service with the French Army since 2008, replacing the AMX-10P introduced in 1973. A total of 630 vehicles have been delivered to France, including 510 infantry fighting variants (VBCI-VCI) and 120 command post versions (VBCI-VPC). The VBCI has been used in several external operations and continues to serve as France’s main combat vehicle in this category.

Greece; Army’s VBCI Philoctetes AFV to be domestically produced  

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