Elbit Systems Wins $750M Greek PULS Artillery Deal

Elbit Systems Wins $750M Greek PULS Artillery Deal

Elbit Systems secured a $750 million contract to supply PULS artillery systems to Greece, marking a major upgrade for the Hellenic Armed Forces. This deal enhances Greece’s long-range precision fire capabilities amid regional tensions.

Elbit Systems has been awarded a $750 million contract to provide its Precise & Universal Launching System (PULS) artillery to the Hellenic Armed Forces. This contract represents a significant procurement for Greece's artillery modernization efforts.

The PULS system is a modular rocket artillery platform capable of firing a variety of guided and unguided munitions. Greece’s acquisition aligns with its increasing focus on enhancing long-range precision strike capacity, particularly in response to regional security challenges in the Eastern Mediterranean.

Strategically, the PULS contract strengthens Greece’s deterrence posture against potential adversaries in the region, especially amid ongoing tensions with Turkey over maritime and territorial disputes. The system provides flexible and rapid response capabilities that can be integrated with existing command and control architectures.

From a technical perspective, PULS can launch different rocket calibers and guided missiles, offering a wide range of operational options. The system’s precision strike ability and mobility improve artillery effectiveness and survivability on the battlefield.

This deal underscores Greece’s commitment to modernizing its armed forces with advanced Israeli technology. Going forward, the PULS artillery system is expected to enhance Greece’s military readiness and influence the security balance in the Eastern Mediterranean region.