Greece is currently in negotiations to purchase anti-aircraft and artillery systems from Israel, with a budget of €3 billion allocated for the deal. This procurement aims to establish a multi-layer anti-aircraft and drone defense system, which has been designated the name "Achilles Shield."
The discussions regarding this defense acquisition come amid ongoing efforts by Greece to enhance its military capabilities. The proposed systems are expected to bolster Greece"s aerial defense against potential threats.
For more information on related developments, see our coverage of EU proposals for training Palestinian police officers.

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