Thursday, March 17, 2011



The Greek Turkish tensions on Aegean

STRATEGY: Greece, Ballistic missile ATACMS MGM-140A in the Aegean islands!

"In the decade we will have a major crisis with Turkey, a higher level than that Imia, which must at all costs to get out unscathed. Bleed daily and the blood draw the sharks' described the emerging situation in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean senior Defence officer, commenting on the strategy of what came to publicity for the Turkish plan landing SUGA.

The elaborated negative balance of military power between Greece and Turkey, but above all the negative political and economic situation is expected to take several years to bring in more disadvantaged Greece and the leaders of the more hesitant in making interception of Turkish expansion leads the Greek Headquarters in making emergency away from the limelight.

All three staffs, but mostly the army revises its plans and to prevent any successor to the design of "flexible defense" and then "counter-attacks." "That's losing ground, hardly was stopped. We have already lost since the battle of peace the reserves and improve their capabilities against their heavy weapons daily. This means that any counter-attack we will face major difficulties.


A crucial decision taken in the review of key points of the preventive strategy is to develop ballistic missile ATACMS MGM-104A Block I in the eastern Aegean islands. Given the problems that may arise due to the existing Treaty of Lausanne that prevents installation offensive weapons in the eastern Aegean islands, the development will not be permanent.
But there will be targeting, transport plans in less time points of development, etc. Each missile can in a few seconds to turn it into ... plot size of military installations with the appropriate heads, and all at a depth 165 km from the Greek islands.

"There are about 25 targets A 'Level in Asia Minor coast and the hinterland that could destroy the« Follow-on-Forces »occurred even before the main acts of aggression and that is our goal. We must do all we can to realize the face that projects such as SUGA will be dealt with all our forces and will cost them dearly, "notes a senior General Staff officer told the strategy.

For these reasons the "I" visited the base of the largest concentrations of heavy weapons in the history of the Greek Army's 193 Squadron Eleftheroupoli WFP in Kavala, where executives of the Greek artillery ballistic missiles armed with ATACMS and MLRS systems 'promise' destruction, pain and blood throughout the Asia Minor coast.
Also you can read the future plans of upgrading the ATACMS to airborne systems to reduce further the current years growth in the eastern Aegean.

you can read: http://www.defencenet.gr/defence/

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