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    Nice!!
    Greece strong!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nick_Karatzides View Post
    Continueing my previous #761 post of the present thread.

    Hellenic Army aviation
    Bell UH-1H Huey and Agusta Bell AB-205 helicopters

    Click on thumbnail to maximize in original size


    Did anybody noticed the details into the red circles?





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    S-70B AEGEAN HAWK (HELLENIC NAVY)
    It is a U.S built, multi-purpose helicopter. The S-70B in Hellenic Navy's service is predominantly used for tracing enemy ships and submarines. It is a US built helicopter, used in multiple roles by the US Navy, Army and the Coast Guard, as well as by seven other countries.

    Specifications:
    Crew: 2
    Engine: 2 General Electric Ô700- GE-401C
    Length: 19.76 m
    Maximum Speed:180 knots














    The PENGUIN missile is a helicopter launched version of the Norwegian MK 2 MOD 3 missile which has been modified and designated as an MK 2 MOD 7. The Penguin was developed by and for the Norwegian Navy. The Penguin missiles are designed and manufactured by Norsk Forsvarsteknologi (NFT) A/S located in Kongsberg, Norway. The Penguin anti-ship missile was conceived in the early 1960's as a ship-borne, anti-invasion defence system. Penguin was the first fire-and-forget anti-ship missile system to be developed in the Western world. Penguin MKI became operational with the Norwegian and Turkish navies in 1972. The MK2 entered service in 1980 with the Norwegian, Hellenic and Swedish navies. Since then, continuous development programs have adapted the concept to the technical evolution of surface warfare.



    Credit Goes to @ Deman

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    Today 8th November Hellenic Air Force Celebrates!!!
    (The 8th of November the Hellenic Orthodoz Church commemorate the Arhangels Michail and Gavriel Which Considered as the protectors of HAF)







    Especially this year the Celebrations will focus into the Role that HAF played in WWII...

















    And a Video about this year celebrations
    http://www.haf.gr/media/pa2006.wmv

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    Nice pics mate .It seems that you enjoied your visit to Tatoi

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    Nope! Tatoi is far from me. You see i live in Macedonia Northern Greece in the port city of Thessaloniki

    These photos are from Hellenic AirForce Official Website
    http://www.haf.gr

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    Quote Originally Posted by GREEK-AIRBORNE View Post
    Nope! Tatoi is far from me. You see i live in Macedonia Northern Greece in the port city of Thessaloniki

    These photos are from Hellenic AirForce Official Website
    http://www.haf.gr
    Any way they're nice pics and the HAF guys did a great job !

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    Quote Originally Posted by SCERETES COMPANY View Post
    Any way they're nice pics and the HAF guys did a great job !
    Think so? Well, maybe some of them really DID a great job. But, if you click HERE you'll read a review for some others that had the brilland idea to turn a fighter aircraft into a crap. I'm not willing to hide behind my finger. I'm not keeping this "inside". Enough! These stupid personel, must take their lesson.

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    Yes Nick Iam alreadt awear of what you are talking about and you are QUITE RIGHT!!!!!!
    Pls see my PM sent to you.

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    More photos from Various Hellenic Airforce Aircrafts during the Air Force Day Celebrations...
    All pictures taken From @Kinmid!

















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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drpgwf-S4g8

    Lets top off that pic fest with a nice video of the Greek Army.

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    I found those randomly searching through www.army.gr

    TAMS AISIOS OIWNOS - KATAPELTHS



    ZU-23 AAA






    M1114GR/KORNET-E





    M-60A3 (?)





    G-Waggen/MG3



    source: http://www.army.gr/n/g/activities/events/061106/




    These are just random ones:

    Firing a TOW ATGM


    Firing ZU-23


    Flyer vehicle




    Hummer with MILAN ATGM


    Leonidas II APC


    Infantry training


    M-113A1


    BMP-1P/OST



    source: http://www.army.gr/html/GR_Army/sxoles/spz/main.html

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    Tribute to F-4E Phantom

    F-4E/SRA


    F-4E/AUP


    HAF C-130H deployed for EUFOR, Bosnia




    Mirage 2000BGM


    P-3B Orion TACNAVMOD II



    These are F-4E pictures from www.haf.gr






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    Quote Originally Posted by phoebus View Post
    Sight zeroing with cannon barrel procedure?

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    Quote Originally Posted by phoebus View Post
    I found those randomly searching through www.army.gr

    TAMS AISIOS OIWNOS - KATAPELTHS

    Watching this picture and considering that the ZU-23 is made and used to engage aerial targets, I'm sure that these soldiers must had a good deal with enemy's aircraft & heli pilots, to fly/approach to them from a specific direction ONLY.

    Camo paint looks nice on demo pictures (even when you forget to paint hands too) but a camouflage net placed over the cannon and blocking the ability to observe, rotate & shoot, cannot stop an enemy air raid. On the other hand, a 360 degree rotating able ZU-23 can!
    Last edited by Nick_Karatzides; 11-13-2006 at 12:32 PM.

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