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Turkish media “annoyed” over Greece getting 75 US Assault Amphibious Vehicles

Turkish media are saying that Greece is violating international law in the Aegean Sea

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Turkish media are expressing frustration following the deal for Greece to buy 75 US Assault Amphibious Vehicles. Publications in the print and electronic press point out that the US is supplying Athens with new weapons systems, at the same time that it has “frozen” the purchase of F-16s from Ankara, while amphibious armoured vehicles are to be transferred to Greek islands that Turkey considers demilitarised.

“The US continues to develop military cooperation with Greece. The US Department of State approved the sale to Greece of 76 amphibious military vehicles with a total cost of 268 million dollars” notes an article by the newspaper Hurriyet, entitled: “76 military amphibious vehicles from the USA to Greece”.
A report from the Haber Global network comments that: “although the relations between the two countries are on the road to normalisation”, Greece “still does not care about international law” stressing that the American weapons systems will be transferred to Greek islands. It states specifically: “The US Congress approved the sale of the amphibious assault vehicles requested by Greece. The government of Athens, despite the contrary provisions of the international treaties it has signed, seems determined to use the vehicles it will buy in the Aegean. Greece, with whom relations are on the road to normalisation, again disregards international law, speeding up armaments in the Aegean. The government of Athens plans to military personnel vehicles on the Aegean islands. This move increases the tension with Turkey and violates the demilitarised status of the eastern Aegean islands.”

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As it became known, Greece will buy 75 AAVP-7A1 vehicles and 300 M2A2 ODS vehicles from the USA for 256 million dollars, which will serve as auxiliaries for infantry units for island recapture operations and in general for the landing of special units by sea.

AAVP-7A1s are three-man armoured amphibious vehicles that can carry up to 21 Marines. In water, they develop a speed of 13 km, while they have a machine gun and a 40 mm grenade launcher.

The M2A2 ODS are 3-crew armoured transport vehicles and six infantrymen. They have a 25 mm cannon and two anti-tank missiles. They are also reinforced with strong ceramic armour.

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