Greece to buy 20 F-35 Lightning II fifth-generation fighter jets from Lockheed Martin
The Greek government has decided to buy US fifth-generation F-35 Lightning II fighter jets.
Here's What We Know
Information was shared by the press service of Lockheed Martin. In total, Greece wants to get 20 aircraft. In addition, the Letter of Offer and Acceptance (LOA) also includes an option to buy 20 additional fighter jets. How much the planes will cost and the timeline for the project is still unknown. By the way, Greece will be the 19th country to join the F-35 Lightning II programme.
Flashback
F-35 Lightning II is a multirole fighter of the fifth generation, developed by the American company Lockheed Martin. The aircraft is available in three variants: the F-35A with conventional takeoff and landing, the F-35B with shortened takeoff and vertical landing, and the F-35C for operation from aircraft carriers. The F-35 is equipped with stealth technology, making it undetectable to enemy radars.
The fighter has powerful sensors and communications systems integrated into a single network, allowing it to operate effectively as part of a netcentric force. The F-35 can carry a variety of weapons, including air-to-air, air-to-ground missiles and guided bombs. The F-35 is actively used by the US military and its allies.
Source: Lockheed Martin