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Greece to Transfer M110A2 Self-Propelled Howitzers and Cluster Munitions to Ukraine

Greece to Transfer M110A2 Self-Propelled Howitzers and Cluster Munitions to Ukraine

The Greek government is preparing an arms package for Ukraine, which includes dozens of heavy weapons and tens of thousands of munitions.

According to the publication Ef.Syn., the Greek Ministry of National Defence plans to transfer 60 M110A2 203 mm self-propelled howitzers, 150,000 shells for them, as well as thousands of 70mm and 127mm Zuni rockets to Ukraine through the Czech Republic.

This weaponry has been classified as non-operationally necessary (MEASE) by the Chiefs of Staff Council, as it is considered outdated and does not meet the current requirements of the Hellenic Armed Forces. The materials are coming from the reserves of the Hellenic Army and Air Force, and the delivery will be made on an ‘as it was’ basis.

The total value of the defense package is estimated at over €199 million. Military leadership assures that the export will not affect the country’s defense capabilities, as compensatory funding for the modernization of the arsenal has been secured.

The package includes: 60 M110A2 howitzers, 50,000 M106 shells, 40,000 M650 HERA shells, 30,000 M404 ICM shells, 30,000 M509A1 DPICM shells, and rockets.

The M509A1 DPICM contains up to 180 dual-purpose submunitions for striking armored vehicles and manpower.

The final decision on the transfer is to be made by the National Security Council (KYSEA), chaired by the Prime Minister.

The M110A2 is an American self-propelled large-caliber (203 mm) howitzer designed to destroy fortified positions, command posts, ammunition depots, and other strategic targets.

It is a modernized version of the basic M110 model, which has been in active service since the 1960s.

The M110A2 is capable of firing at a range of up to 30 km (with HERA-type rocket-assisted shells). Its main advantage is the power of its ammunition: a single shell can weigh over 100 kg and cause significant damage.

Американська САУ М110А2. Ілюстративне фото

The A2 variant received an improved gun with a longer barrel, which increased its firing range.

However, since the early 2000s M110A2 has been gradually phased out in most NATO countries due to its outdated design, low rate of fire, and lack of automation.

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