Greece's Plan to Sell Older Fighter Jets Sparks Global Interest

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Cristiano Cordero
1 min read
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Greece has announced its plan to sell older F-16s and Mirage 2000s, sparking global interest in the potential deal. The decision to sell these aging fighter jets is part of Greece's ongoing military modernization efforts. Defense Minister Nikos Dendias confirmed the intention to sell these aircraft in an interview for Greek television. Several countries, including India, Ukraine, and Armenia, have shown interest in acquiring these jets. However, potential sales to Pakistan and Cyprus are considered highly unlikely due to political reasons. The move has attracted attention from various countries seeking to update their military fleets with second-hand aircraft. Despite some reservations, Greece's decision to sell these older fighter jets has generated significant global interest and speculation about potential buyers.

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