Thales Strengthens Operational Effectiveness and Readiness of the Hellenic Navy’s Hydra Frigates

The Greek General Directorate for Defence Investments and Armaments (GDDIA) has signed a contract with Thales to start the modernisation of the Hydra frigate class mission system. Through this project, Thales will work closely with Greek industry to equip the frigates with internationally recognised solutions, such as the Tacticos Combat Management System, the NS100 radar and STIR Fire Control sensors – ensuring optimal mission efficiency

New Delhi: The four MEKO 200 design ships, built in Germany and Greece with Thales systems onboard, have been operational since the late 1990s. Thales will perform the Mid Life Upgrade and the following support and services locally, as localisation has always been a key driver within this programme. Once the upgrade is completed, the local Thales service hub will continue working with local industry for the Hellenic Navy to maintain operational readiness.

Through the integration of these new sensors and the latest release of Combat Management System Tacticos, the ships will remain highly effective: the sensors and combat management system selected for this modernisation are proven and functional within various NATO fleets. The software-defined, AESA NS100 radar, offers medium-long range superior situational awareness as well as weapon support. In combination with the STIR 1.2 EO MK2, a proven dual-frequency radar with an integrated electro-optical suite, including laser and infra-red solutions, the vessels are equipped for optimal situational awareness and high precision fire control.

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The Combat Management System Tacticos is the central command, control and decision-support part of Hydra’s mission system. With the latest release of Tacticos, the Hellenic Navy will benefit from its unique and operator-focused Human-Machine Interface and a broad range of proven capabilities, with various evolutions being operated by more than 25 navies.

Driven by the strong relationship and great confidence reaffirmed by the Hellenic Navy, Thales is committed to a swift launch of the project execution phase and will start working as soon as possible with local partners to deliver the upgraded capabilities.

“Thales is honoured to contribute to the operational effectiveness and readiness of the Hellenic Navy’s Hydra frigates. Our longstanding partnership with the Hellenic armed forces reflects a strong foundation of mutual trust and commitment. We are proud to have been selected for this Mid Life Upgrade, which will integrate Thales’ advanced technology into the Hydra frigate class mission system, thereby enhancing the capabilities of the Hellenic Navy. This new operational baseline built around the latest version of Tacticos Combat Management System will be a reference for the future capabilities of the Hellenic Navy. In close collaboration with local industry and partners, we are committed to ensure sustained operational readiness,” said Vincent Megaides, Country Director for Greece, Cyprus & Malta, Thales.

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