Greece should later this year complete
the administrative work related to its planned acquisition of 70 Bell
Helicopter OH-58D Kiowa Warrior armed scouts formerly operated by the US Army.
To be sourced via the US military's
excess defense articles (EDA) programme, the reconnaissance helicopters, plus
related weapons and other equipment, should be delivered from later this year.
Initial operational capability with the type is expected during 2019.
Athens is advancing with the proposed
acquisition following a 9 January approval from the Greek government's council
for foreign affairs and defence, which recommended that the programme be
allocated €44 million ($54 million). This sum will cover the cost of training
flight and technical personnel, restoring the aircraft to active status
following their shipment to Greece, and acquiring spare parts for an initial
two years of operations.
The EDA package consists of 36 fully
equipped aircraft, plus 24 that lack certain avionics, navigation and
communication equipment and will be dedicated to training. The remaining 10
airframes are to be used for spare parts.
To
be employed by the Greek army, the OH-58Ds will be armed with Lockheed Martin
AGM-114K Hellfire air-to-surface missiles, Hydra-70 70mm unguided rockets and
.50cal machine guns. The service is expected to deploy the rotorcraft to Greek
islands in the Aegean Sea.
Greece will become the third nation to
introduce surplus OH-58Ds via Washington's EDA programme, with Croatia having
received 16 of the aircraft from 2016 and Tunisia in the process of fielding 24
examples.
Flight Fleets Analyzer records the Greek
army's current fleet as totalling more than 160 frontline rotorcraft, across
types including the Agusta-Bell AB205 and AB206, Bell UH-1H, Boeing AH-64A/D
Apache, CH-47D/SD Chinook and NH Industries NH90.
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