Naval Group Belharra Kimon Class
Type: frigate
Domain: sea
Country of Origin: Greece
Manufacturer: Naval Group (France)
Overview
French digital frigate representing Hellenic Navy modernization centerpiece and most advanced surface combatants entering Eastern Mediterranean. Greece contracted 3+1 Belharra HN (Hellenic variant) with first steel cutting 2024 and lead ship expected delivery late 2020s. First ship naming ceremony Athens 2026 demonstrates programme progress. Features stealth design, digital architecture enabling rapid capability upgrades, 32-cell VLS for Aster missiles, Exocet MM40 anti-ship missiles, MU90 torpedoes, naval helicopter facilities, sophisticated sensors including Thales Sea Fire radar, approximately 4,500 tonnes displacement. Designed for air defense, anti-submarine warfare, surface warfare, maritime patrol. Critical for Greek operations defending Aegean approaches, deterring Turkish naval expansion, protecting energy infrastructure including EastMed pipeline routes. Represents Greek naval modernization leap replacing aging frigates. French cooperation provides technology transfer and industrial participation. However, long delivery timelines versus immediate Turkish threats require interim measures. Symbolizes deepening France-Greece strategic partnership. Integration with Greek air power creates formidable anti-access capability.
Operators
- Greece
- France
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