Greek Army Considers Acquisition of EuroPULS Launch Systems

This version of Elbit’s PULS is considered amid growing defense concerns

Greek Army Considers Acquisition of EuroPULS Launch Systems

The PULS. Photo: Elbit Systems website

The Greek Ministry of National Defense announced that several days ago, representatives of the Franco-German consortium KNDS made a presentation to the General Staff of the Greek Army (GES) regarding the EuroPULS multiple launch vehicle, a version of Israel's Elbit Systems' PULS (Precise and Universal Launching System).

The ministry's announcement did not specify how many systems Greece intends to purchase or the potential value of the deal.

The system has already seen commercial success, with orders of eight systems from Denmark, 20 from the Netherlands, 12 from Spain, and has also been selected by Germany. Morocco is another country that has acquired these systems.

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