Military Parade in Athens Marks Greek Independence, Showcases High-Tech Debuts
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Military Parade in Athens Marks Greek Independence, Showcases High-Tech Debuts
The parade placed heavy emphasis on the “Agenda 2030” upgrade of the Greek Armed Forces. Credit: AMNA/Vitsaras Giorgos. This year’s March 25 military parade in Athens marks a strategic shift for the Hellenic Armed Forces, placing heavy emphasis on the “Agenda 2030” operational upgrade of Greece. Beyond traditional displays, the event featured several “firsts,” showcasing cutting-edge weaponry and autonomous systems that define the future of Gree…
The new philosophy of the Armed Forces, based on the reformist "Agenda 2030" and the new Deterrence Doctrine, was most clearly reflected in the innovative systems and new weapons systems presented at the grand parade in Athens.
Military parade marks Greece’s Independence Day in Athens (upd) | Orthodox Times (en)
Last update: 12:54 The parade of the Armed Forces and Security Corps, held in front of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier to mark the national anniversary of March 25, 1821, began today shortly after 11:00 a.m., in the presence of the President of the Hellenic Republic, Konstantinos Tasoulas. Earlier in the day, commemorative events began at dawn with a 21-gun salute fired from Lycabettus Hill, accompanied by reveille performances from military and…
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