Greek military authorities have officially launched the long-awaited modernization of their four MEKO-class frigates, marking a significant step forward in enhancing the country's naval capabilities. This initiative follows the signing of the third and final major contract, which was inked between the General Directorate for Defence Investments and Armaments (GDAA) and Skaramangas Shipyards. The agreement, part of a broader program valued at approximately €600 million, concludes a period marked by extensive negotiations aimed at reducing costs and mitigating risks associated with such large-scale military upgrades.
The modernization effort began gaining momentum in 2019 but faced several hurdles requiring multiple redesigns of the project. These adjustments were crucial in ensuring both financial viability and operational effectiveness. With this latest agreement, the path is now clear for the enhancement of these vessels, which will significantly bolster the operational capacities of the Hellenic Navy and extend the lifespan of the frigates by at least 15 years. The "Spetsai" frigate is set to be the first to undergo this transformation, serving as a testbed for the new technologies being implemented.
The initial phases of the program included signing contracts with Thales Nederland, which will provide the frigates with a new NS100 AESA radar and advanced fire-control sensors at a cost of €248.6 million. Additionally, a contract with the Greek company SSMART was signed to integrate ship systems with the TACTICOS combat management system for €11.5 million. The final piece of the puzzle came with Skaramangas Shipyards, which will handle the specialized repair and conversion tasks required during the modernization process.
Looking ahead, additional smaller contracts are anticipated in the coming months, focusing on subsystems such as the main 76mm gun, close-in weapon systems, and Israeli sonars like the M660 HMS. These components are essential for equipping the frigates with the necessary tools to address contemporary threats effectively.
The work schedule indicates that operations will commence in the summer of 2027 following the delivery of critical systems ordered last May. According to optimistic estimates, the first upgraded frigate could be back in service by the end of 2028, with the entire program expected to be completed between 2030 and 2031. Each vessel will temporarily be taken out of commission for repairs and modifications conducted in segments at the Salamis Naval Base and Skaramangas Shipyards. Once each system is installed, the ship will return to active duty, ensuring continuous naval readiness.
This comprehensive upgrade aims to transform the MEKO frigates into more capable warships, equipped to face modern challenges ranging from drones and cruise missiles to low-signature targets. Enhanced anti-submarine warfare capabilities will also be achieved through the integration of new hull-mounted sonar systems with existing naval command structures, thereby improving overall situational awareness and response times.
Meanwhile, discussions around international defense cooperation continue to evolve. At the Athens Defence Conference, Minister of Foreign Affairs Tassos Hadjivassiliou emphasized Greece's commitment to partnerships with nations sharing common values and strategic interests aligned with the European Union's Common Security and Defense Policy. He underscored that access to European defense mechanisms like the Strategic Autonomy and European Defense Fund (SAFE) would not be extended to entities that pose threats to member states or operate outside the bounds of legality.
Conversely, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan expressed his stance on NATO and EU matters, advocating for Turkey's inclusion in all European defense initiatives and urging NATO to remove barriers to arms trade among allies. His comments indirectly criticized Greece and Cyprus for their positions regarding Turkey's participation in European defense programs. Despite Turkey's efforts to join the EU's defense initiatives, these attempts have met resistance due to political tensions and territorial disputes.
As the modernization of the MEKO frigates progresses, Greece continues to navigate complex geopolitical landscapes while reinforcing its national defense infrastructure. The successful implementation of this program will not only enhance the Hellenic Navy's operational effectiveness but also contribute to regional stability and security in the Eastern Mediterranean.
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