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The Greek Air Force Wants to Acquire More Rafale F4s to Maintain Its Advantage over the Turkish Air Force.

Summary by Zone Militaire
In December 2024, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis ruled out the possibility of exceeding the twenty-four Rafale F3Rs [twelve of which were second-hand] acquired by the Hellenic Air Force [Polemikií Aeroporía] in the near future. “According to the armed forces’ planning, we currently have no intention of exercising our right to acquire six additional Rafales. We have twenty-four…” This article, “The Greek Air Force wants to acquire more …
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In December 2024, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis ruled out the possibility of exceeding the twenty-four Rafale F3Rs [twelve of which were second-hand] acquired by the Hellenic Air Force [Polemikií Aeroporía] in the near future. “According to the armed forces’ planning, we currently have no intention of exercising our right to acquire six additional Rafales. We have twenty-four…” This article, “The Greek Air Force wants to acquire more …

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Zone Militaire broke the news in on Thursday, November 6, 2025.
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