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[3] Griechenland, Übersicht (1) > (15)
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Link Seiten, Wikipedia
Thema, Struktur der griechischen Luftwaffe [5]
Autor  - Wikipedia
Quelle - Wikipedia
ULR    - Wikipedia

"Der Artikel gibt einen Überblick über die gesamte Befehls- und Organisationskette der griechischen Luftwaffe ab 2018 und umfasst alle derzeit aktiven Einheiten. Die griechische Luftwaffe wird vom Generalstabschef der Luftwaffe in Athen kommandiert." [5]
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NATO Integrated Air Defense System
(1) "Air Operations Centre, at Larissa Air Base
(2)  1° Area Control Centre, inside Mount Chortiatis
(3)  2° Area Control Centre, inside Mount Parnitha
(4)   1° Control and Warning Station Squadron, in Didymoteicho, with AR-327
(5)   2° Control and Warning Station Squadron, on Mount Ismaros, with HR-3000
(6)  3° Control and Warning Station Squadron, on Mount Vitsi, with Marconi S-743D
(7)  4° Control and Warning Station Squadron, on Mount Elati, with RAT-31DL
(8)  5° Control and Warning Station Squadron, in Kissamos, with Marconi S-743D
(9)  6° Control and Warning Station Squadron, on Mykonos, with AR-327
(10) 7° Control and Warning Station Squadron, on Mount Mela, with AR-327
(11) 8° Control and Warning Station Squadron, on Lemnos, with AR-327
(12) 9° Control and Warning Station Squadron, on Mount Pelion, with Marconi S-743D
(13) 10° Control and Warning Station Squadron, on Mount Chortiatis, with Marconi S-743D
(14) 11° Control and Warning Station Squadron, in Ziros, with HR-3000" [3]
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(15) Command and Control Centre, in Ziros
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Beschreibungen
"1st Area Control Centre, inside Mount Chortiatis, with Marconi S-743D 2nd Area Control Centre, inside Mount Parnitha, with Marconi S-743D 9th Control and Warning Station Squadron, on Mount Pelion, with Marconi S-743D 10th Control and Warning Station Squadron, on Mount Chortiatis, with Marconi S-743D

The Hellenic Air Force's Combined Air Operations Centre (CAOC 7) at Larissa Air Base was deactivated in 2013 and its responsibilities transferred to the CAOC Torrejón in Spain. The Hellenic Air Force fields two HR-3000, four AR-327 and six Marconi S-743D radar systems, however as of 2018 the air force is in the process of replacing some of its older systems with three RAT-31DL radars." [3]

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(1) Google Earth, Google Street
(3) Liegenschaft
(3) Quellenschutz, ID 907_01 o.G
Text - Quellenangaben
[1] Wikimapia.org / Militär
[1] Wikimapia
[3] Wikipedia, NATO Integrated Air Defense System (NADGE)
[4] Wikipedia, Combined Air Operations Centre
[5] Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Structure_of_the_Hellenic_Air_Force

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