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Greece Set To Buy $3.5B Israeli Missile Systems To Upgrade Its Air Defenses by BlackViper(op): 9:12am On Nov 14, 2025
Greece to buy $3.5B Israeli missile systems for Achilles’ Shield air defense program

Greece is preparing a $3.5 billion overhaul of its national air-defense network under the new “Achilles’ Shield” program, according to the Greek City Times. The move signals a decisive pivot toward Israeli defense technology and highlights growing strategic cooperation between the two nations.

Greece is advancing plans for a $3.5 billion modernization of its air-defense network, a sweeping initiative known as “Achilles’ Shield,” the Greek City Times reported on November 11, 2025. The program aims to replace a patchwork of older Russian and U.S.-made systems with an integrated, multi-layered network sourced primarily from Israeli defense contractors. Officials describe the effort as the most significant overhaul of Greece’s air-defense posture in decades, reflecting both technological ambitions and a changing regional threat landscape.

The Achilles’ Shield program was unveiled by the Greek Ministry of Defense earlier in 2025 with an initial funding package of approximately €2.8 billion (US$3.0 billion), forming part of a broader 12-year defense modernization strategy valued at up to €28 billion through 2036. The centerpiece of the current $3.5 billion planning phase is the urgent replacement of aging short-, medium-, and long-range surface-to-air missile systems.

Under the proposed framework, Greece will acquire the Israeli SPYDER (Surface-to-air PYthon and DERby) system, developed by Rafael Advanced Defense Systems and Israel Aerospace Industries, to succeed its outdated Russian OSA-AK and TOR-M1 short-range air defense units. The SPYDER system is known for its rapid reaction time, autonomous engagement capabilities, and mobility, offering a significant upgrade for countering low-flying threats, including UAVs, cruise missiles, and aircraft, in dense airspace.

For the medium-range layer, the Israeli Barak MX system is expected to replace Greece’s legacy U.S.-supplied MIM-23 Hawk batteries. The Barak MX is a modular, software-defined air defense system that integrates multiple interceptors into a unified launcher, offering scalable protection against a broad range of threats, including precision-guided munitions, manned aircraft, and ballistic missiles. The system’s architecture enables simultaneous tracking and engagement of multiple targets across multiple operational domains.

At the upper tier of Greece’s new missile defense network, the Israeli SkyCeptor interceptor—a variant of the Stunner missile used in the David’s Sling system—is reportedly slated to replace the long-range Russian-made S-300 PMU-1 systems. The SkyCeptor, co-developed by Rafael and Raytheon, is designed to intercept advanced threats, such as tactical ballistic missiles, and is integrated into a larger missile defense shield architecture. Its selection marks a clear step toward NATO-standardization and greater interoperability with allied systems.Ezoic

Greece’s decision to transition from Russian-origin air defense platforms to Israeli technology reflects both operational necessity and geopolitical recalibration. Russian systems such as the S-300 and TOR-M1, originally acquired in the late 1990s and early 2000s, are increasingly difficult to maintain amid tightening EU and NATO policy restrictions on Russian military equipment. Operationally, these systems are no longer capable of countering the evolving spectrum of aerial threats, particularly amid rapid drone proliferation and the growing use of precision-strike assets in the region.

The Israeli systems being considered not only offer enhanced performance but are also combat-proven, having been deployed extensively in Israeli integrated air-defense operations. Their selection aligns with Greece’s strategic imperative to deploy a highly responsive, networked, and mobile air-defense posture that can function in contested environments and support integrated NATO operations.

From a procurement perspective, Greece has favored Israeli systems over U.S. or European alternatives in part due to shorter delivery timelines, lower lifecycle costs, and expanded local industrial participation. Israel Aerospace Industries' 2023 acquisition of the Greek defense firm Intracom Defense has further opened the door for enhanced domestic content, including system assembly, maintenance, and future upgrades under the Achilles’ Shield umbrella.

The full scope of the Greek-Israeli air-defense agreement, including contract signatures, delivery schedules, and integration timelines, has yet to be publicly disclosed. However, multiple Greek media outlets and defense industry sources confirm that the first wave of systems is targeted for deployment starting in 2026, with full operational capability expected before the end of 2028. The transition is being managed to minimize capability gaps, with interim operational measures planned to cover critical infrastructure and high-value defense zones.

If confirmed at the projected $3.5 billion value, this air-defense transformation would represent the most significant Greek missile procurement since the original S-300 acquisition, and a defining component of the Hellenic Armed Forces’ strategic posture for the coming decade. Beyond immediate defense gains, the program will also consolidate Greece’s long-term defense-industrial alignment with Israeli and NATO systems, deepening Athens’ integration into Western defense supply chains and enhancing its deterrence profile amid rising regional tensions.
https://www.armyrecognition.com/news/army-news/2025/greece-to-buy-3-5b-israeli-missile-systems-for-achilles-shield-air-defense-program

Re: Greece Set To Buy $3.5B Israeli Missile Systems To Upgrade Its Air Defenses by ekineme: 9:45am On Nov 14, 2025
If God bless you even your enemies will come seeking your assistance.
ISRAEL has proven they are at the very top of Air defense system.
Re: Greece Set To Buy $3.5B Israeli Missile Systems To Upgrade Its Air Defenses by Helinuse: 10:17am On Nov 14, 2025
To procure security, tech, innovation and science, we know who to run to.


Spain, Turkey, Australia , France, Britain, etc talk and brag against Israel by day, but buy her weapons at night. grin grin


My dear, if you are big, you are big.


Nigerian Palestinians, take note.
Re: Greece Set To Buy $3.5B Israeli Missile Systems To Upgrade Its Air Defenses by LagosOrigin: 10:17am On Nov 14, 2025
This are the things Nigeria should be investing on but no, it's how to grab land in Abuja and stash away stolen funds in far away lands that the leaders are doing
Re: Greece Set To Buy $3.5B Israeli Missile Systems To Upgrade Its Air Defenses by Anguldi(m): 10:18am On Nov 14, 2025
Let Tinubu go and buy the used one from Greece.
Re: Greece Set To Buy $3.5B Israeli Missile Systems To Upgrade Its Air Defenses by olax02(m): 10:18am On Nov 14, 2025
That's great. I wonder what the Nigerian government is buying to cure these Islamist diseases.
Re: Greece Set To Buy $3.5B Israeli Missile Systems To Upgrade Its Air Defenses by Akwamkpuruamu: 10:19am On Nov 14, 2025
While Some islamic terrorists hates Israel, many nations who value security of lives and properties of their citizens are patronising Israeli air defence system.

Nigeria need to buy too
Re: Greece Set To Buy $3.5B Israeli Missile Systems To Upgrade Its Air Defenses by SlavaUkraini: 10:21am On Nov 14, 2025
Anguldi:
Let Tinubu go and buy the used one from Greece.
Why....

Because dem use second hand goods swear for Nigeria ?

If we buy tear rubber, Heaven nor go fall...
Re: Greece Set To Buy $3.5B Israeli Missile Systems To Upgrade Its Air Defenses by Helinuse: 10:21am On Nov 14, 2025
Anguldi:
Let Tinubu go and buy the used one from Greece.
You may be joking, but unfortunately, that is the reality.

We procure used and decommissioned hardwares from these countries.
Re: Greece Set To Buy $3.5B Israeli Missile Systems To Upgrade Its Air Defenses by OKOATA(m): 10:21am On Nov 14, 2025
LagosOrigin:
This are the things Nigeria should be investing on but no, it's how to grab land in Abuja and stash away stolen funds in far away lands that the leaders are doing
For Nigeria to buy this alone, senate would need to approve 20 Billion dollars for it.
Re: Greece Set To Buy $3.5B Israeli Missile Systems To Upgrade Its Air Defenses by tiswell(m): 10:24am On Nov 14, 2025
Israel is hot in the market after a good show by the idf.



All power belongs to God
Re: Greece Set To Buy $3.5B Israeli Missile Systems To Upgrade Its Air Defenses by APOSTLECHUMA: 10:26am On Nov 14, 2025
LagosOrigin:
This are the things Nigeria should be investing on but no, it's how to grab land in Abuja and stash away stolen funds in far away lands that the leaders are doing
CROOKS HAVE ONLY ONE VISION AND THAT IS TO STEAL.
Re: Greece Set To Buy $3.5B Israeli Missile Systems To Upgrade Its Air Defenses by Btruth:
Israel is just cashing out from Europe to sell their missiles.

I stand with Israel 🇮🇱
Re: Greece Set To Buy $3.5B Israeli Missile Systems To Upgrade Its Air Defenses by APOSTLECHUMA: 10:31am On Nov 14, 2025
tiswell:
Israel is hot in the market after a good show by the idf.



All power belongs to God
THEIR DEFENSE MINISTER SAID THAT THEY WILL SOON DISPLAY THEIR NEWLY DEVELOPED LASER BEAM IN ANOTHER WAR WITH IRAN TO SHOW THE WORLD THAT WHEN IT COMES TO AIR DEFENSE SYSTEMS, THAT ISRAEL IS ALWAYS THE FIRST.
Re: Greece Set To Buy $3.5B Israeli Missile Systems To Upgrade Its Air Defenses by SpaceX: 10:32am On Nov 14, 2025
Netanyahu(SAW) is showing tinubu how to lead a country no be by mouth alone you must show workings
Re: Greece Set To Buy $3.5B Israeli Missile Systems To Upgrade Its Air Defenses by mikeapollo: 10:33am On Nov 14, 2025
ekineme:
If God bless you even your enemies will come seeking your assistance.
ISRAEL has proven they are at the very top of Air defense system.
Greece and Israel have good relationship, right from Biblical times.
Greece is not one of those misguided European countries who attack Israel just because they want to be politically correct to please some people.
Re: Greece Set To Buy $3.5B Israeli Missile Systems To Upgrade Its Air Defenses by SpaceX: 10:34am On Nov 14, 2025
What do we have in Nigeria that other countries can purchase for $3.5 billion(government owned)?
Re: Greece Set To Buy $3.5B Israeli Missile Systems To Upgrade Its Air Defenses by donleo92(m): 10:34am On Nov 14, 2025
Israel no be small nation

Ajeh!
Re: Greece Set To Buy $3.5B Israeli Missile Systems To Upgrade Its Air Defenses by Guestmale: 10:36am On Nov 14, 2025
The country that is wise.Who will not go for best thing. Russia has proved they are being overated as world super power. Greece is discarding their outdated weapons to go for much effective and sophisticated weapons from Israel,no wonder Russia is not making any tangible headway in a war they started against small Ukraine over three years ago.
Re: Greece Set To Buy $3.5B Israeli Missile Systems To Upgrade Its Air Defenses by SpaceX: 10:36am On Nov 14, 2025
donleo92:
Israel no be small nation

Ajeh!
with population of 10 million!!! We 20X themhuh
Re: Greece Set To Buy $3.5B Israeli Missile Systems To Upgrade Its Air Defenses by NothingDoMe: 10:36am On Nov 14, 2025
This is what I've been telling China supremacy chanters.

Nobody buys untested weapons!

Even Lockheed cannot meet up with demands for the F-35. Many wanna buy after watching Israel use it to decimate Iran.
Re: Greece Set To Buy $3.5B Israeli Missile Systems To Upgrade Its Air Defenses by Fuckyoumod: 10:38am On Nov 14, 2025
Lol Israel is the undisputed champion of modern sophisticated warfare and defence nation.

Under the leadership of the Iron man Benjamin Netanyahu the slayer of terrorists.

Second to none!
Re: Greece Set To Buy $3.5B Israeli Missile Systems To Upgrade Its Air Defenses by OfficialP: 10:42am On Nov 14, 2025
Re: Greece Set To Buy $3.5B Israeli Missile Systems To Upgrade Its Air Defenses by dogo568: 10:43am On Nov 14, 2025
Why Nigeria is busy coupling ak47
Re: Greece Set To Buy $3.5B Israeli Missile Systems To Upgrade Its Air Defenses by NothingDoMe: 10:44am On Nov 14, 2025
SpaceX:
Netanyahu(SAW) is showing tinubu how to lead a country no be by mouth alone you must show workings
Netanyahu(Saw) 🤣🤣🤣

Nairaland is crazy funny.
Re: Greece Set To Buy $3.5B Israeli Missile Systems To Upgrade Its Air Defenses by emapeteum(m): 10:44am On Nov 14, 2025
God bless the state of Israel
Re: Greece Set To Buy $3.5B Israeli Missile Systems To Upgrade Its Air Defenses by Kayberg: 10:45am On Nov 14, 2025
ekineme:
If God bless you even your enemies will come seeking your assistance.
ISRAEL has proven they are at the very top of Air defense system.
Nothing short of the absolute truth.
Re: Greece Set To Buy $3.5B Israeli Missile Systems To Upgrade Its Air Defenses by donleo92(m): 10:50am On Nov 14, 2025
SpaceX:
with population of 10 million!!! We 20X themhuh
The nation keeps amazing me.

Despite surrounded by hostile enemies, they continue to survive and even florish.

Abeg, kudos to them.

I love them
Re: Greece Set To Buy $3.5B Israeli Missile Systems To Upgrade Its Air Defenses by BodePolScience: 10:56am On Nov 14, 2025
That's about 5 trillion naira to the Israeli economy in one single purchase.
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