Fighter jets & helicopters flew over the Acropolis (photos)

The “Tiger Meet” exercise is held until May 20, at Araxos Air Base and is hosted for the first time by the 335 Squadron in Greece

A symbolic flight of NATO fighter jets and helicopters over the Acropolis took place as part of the Tiger Meet ’22 exercise.

Specifically, an Italian Eurofighter, two Greek and two Belgian F-16s, four French Rafale, one Swiss and one Spanish F-18 as well as two M24 helicopters from the Czech Republic flew over Athens at noon.

It is recalled that the Tiger Meet exercise takes place from 9 to 20 May, at Araxos Air Base.

The exercise is hosted for the first time by the 335 Squadron in Greece.

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The exercise involves 60 fighter jets and helicopters from Greece, France, Italy, Spain, Belgium and the Czech Republic, with complex covering a wide range of modern air warfare scenarios such as air defense/offensive operations, air power, targeting, time-sensitive targets but also operations to suppress – destroy enemy air defences, close air support and naval operations.

The missions are backed by a NATO flying radars.