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Greece Acquires PULS Rocket Artillery System

Israel And Greece Deepen Defense Ties In $750 Million Deal

Israel’s Ministry of Defense and the Hellenic Ministry of National Defense have signed a $750 million agreement for Greece to acquire the Precise and Universal Launching System (PULS) rocket artillery system. The deal, announced by Israeli defense firm Elbit, includes the launchers, training rockets, precision-guided rockets, and loitering munitions, and will take place over four years with an additional ten-year period of follow-on support. The agreement is part of Greece’s efforts to modernize and expand its defense systems, and marks a significant deepening of defense cooperation between Israel and Greece. This development was first reported by Breaking Defense.

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    Greece Acquires PULS Rocket Artillery System

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    Israel And Greece Deepen Defense Ties In $750 Million Deal

    Israel’s Ministry of Defense and the Hellenic Ministry of National Defense have signed a $750 million agreement for Greece to acquire the Precise and Universal Launching System (PULS) rocket artillery system. The deal, announced by Israeli defense firm Elbit, includes the launchers, training rockets, precision-guided rockets, and loitering munitions, and will take place over four years with an additional ten-year period of follow-on support. The agreement is part of Greece’s efforts to modernize and expand its defense systems, and marks a significant deepening of defense cooperation between Israel and Greece. This development was first reported by Breaking Defense.

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