Greece; S-300 SAM test in lieu of Turkish S-400 test

Greece Air Force is preparing to test its Russian-made S-300 air defence systems (ADS) installed on the island of Crete in response to Turkey’s test of its S-400 ADS last week.

Satellite images by the Turkish military show that Athens has put into combat readiness S-300 missile systems and that the tests  could happen next  week, Greek news agency Pentapostagma reported Friday.

Equipment - S-300 PMU1 - Hellenic Air Force

According to the agency report and information from the Greek and Turkish media, the Greek military is expected to perform a test of the S-300 this month which has been upgraded in recent past with more powerful radars and improved missiles.

A section of the Turkish media reported that the upgraded Greek S-300s could be used against Turkish F-16s. Turkey had sent its F-16s during a showdown in July prompting Greece to turn to France for Rafale fighters and hold exercises with the UAE with its F-16s. Both countries are opposed to Turkish’s muscle-flexing in the Eastern Mediterranean.

Greece signed new agreements with Russia in 1999 and 2004 to purchase TOR-M1 and OSA AKM (SA-8B) medium- and low-altitude air defense systems. These Russian-made air defense systems are currently an integrated part of the air defense system of Greece — a NATO nation– and have also been deployed in Greek Cyprus, Turkish pro-government newspaper, Daily Sabah reported adding, “both missile systems have radar systems that would pose a danger to NATO air forces.”

Greece; S-300 SAM test in lieu of Turkish S-400 test

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