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Greece set to buy Embraer C-390 aircraft, mini-submarines, sources say

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Posted on June 11, 2026

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· Last updated: June 11, 2026

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Greece to Acquire Embraer C-390 Aircraft, Mini-Subs and Drones in €1.2B Deal

Greek Parliament Approves Major Defence Procurement

Overview of the Procurement Deal

ATHENS, June 11 (Reuters) - A Greek parliament committee approved on Thursday the purchase of three Brazilian-made Embraer C-390 military transport aircraft and several types of drones from the U.S. and Israel, two people with knowledge of the matter told Reuters.

Financial Details and Allocation

The total cost of the defence systems, which also include 10 British-built VICTA mini-submarines for special operations, amounts to €1 billion to €1.2 billion ($1.15 billion-$1.38 billion).

Breakdown of Spending

"Half of this amount will be allocated for the purchase and the follow-on support of the C-390," one of the sources said.

The rest of the money will be spent on one Heron air drone system from Israel, 10 V-BATs air drones from the U.S., and the upgrade of four German-made frigates MEKO-200.

Strategic Context and Next Steps

Greece, which currently operates old C-130 and C-27 transport aircraft, plans to spend about €28 billion by 2036 to modernize its armed forces as it emerges from a 2009-2018 debt crisis and tries to keep pace with its historic rival Turkey. 

Approval Process and Future Outlook

The new purchases will also need to be approved by the country's top decision-making body on foreign affairs and defence matters, KYSEA, but they are expected to approve the purchases.  

($1 = 0.8693 euros)

(Reporting by Lefteris Papadimas; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)

Key Takeaways

  • Greece’s armed forces modernization includes €600 million for three Embraer C‑390 aircraft, enhancing airlift capabilities and replacing aging C‑130s (aereo.jor.br).
  • The €1 billion–€1.2 billion package also covers 10 British-built VICTA mini‑submarines, one Israeli Heron drone system, 10 US V‑BAT drones, and MEKO‑200 frigate upgrades (defencenet.gr).
  • This deal fits within Greece’s broader €28 billion, 2025–2036 defense modernization plan aimed at countering Turkey’s military growth (ekathimerini.com).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What military equipment is Greece purchasing?
Greece is buying three Embraer C-390 aircraft, several drones from the U.S. and Israel, and 10 British-built VICTA mini-submarines.
How much will Greece's new defense systems cost?
The total cost amounts to between €1 billion and €1.2 billion ($1.15-$1.38 billion).
What is included in Greece's latest defense spending?
The spending includes aircraft, drones, mini-submarines, and the upgrade of four German-made MEKO-200 frigates.
Why is Greece investing in new military equipment?
Greece aims to modernize its armed forces, keep pace with Turkey, and overcome its 2009-2018 debt crisis.
Who must approve the final defense purchases?
Greece's top decision-making body on foreign affairs and defence, KYSEA, must give final approval.

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