Historic welcome for Greece’s first Belharra-class frigate

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Greece marked a significant milestone in its naval modernisation with the arrival of the first Belharra-class frigate, Kimon, which has now been formally integrated into the Hellenic Navy.

Speaking at the welcoming ceremony, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis described the moment as one of national pride and framed the vessel’s commissioning as part of a broader, long-term effort to strengthen Greece’s defence capabilities.

“I believe that we all felt pride at the arrival of the frigate ‘Kimon’ and its official integration into our Navy,” Mitsotakis said.

While acknowledging the ship’s advanced operational capabilities, the Prime Minister emphasised its wider strategic significance, linking it to ongoing investment in both military equipment and personnel.

“The primary duty of every government, every political leadership – and allow me to speak personally – and myself as prime minister is to make the country more secure. And I believe that today we are taking a very important step in this direction,” he added.

Kimon was officially named and raised the Greek flag in Lorient, France, in December, before undergoing weapons installation and systems testing in Brest.

Crewed by 128 personnel, the frigate then sailed to Greece, where it was welcomed near Aegina by other navy vessels, including the historic battleship Averof and the trireme Olympias, symbolising continuity from ancient to modern Greek naval power.

President Konstantinos Tasoulas described the frigate as a “national achievement”, highlighting its role in strengthening Greece’s deterrence and security in the Eastern Mediterranean.

Defence Minister Nikos Dendias, who boarded the ship on its arrival, said Kimon represents the cutting edge of naval warfare, capable of surface, air, submarine and electronic operations.

The Prime Minister confirmed that three additional Belharra-class frigates are expected to join the Hellenic Navy within the next 18 months, signalling a new era for Greece’s maritime defence.

Source: To Vima

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