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Greece Moves Forward in Procurement of UH-60M Black Hawk

Letter of Offer and Acceptance Signed for 35 helicopters

Stratford, Conn. April 5, 2024 Photo(s): By Lockheed Martin
Greece is one step closer in procuring 35 Sikorsky-built Black Hawks via Foreign Military Sale following a signing of a Letter of Acceptance (LOA) on April 5, 2024.

The Government of Greece signed a Letter of Offer and Acceptance (LOA) today making official its intent to procure 35 UH-60M Black Hawk helicopters built by Sikorsky, a Lockheed Martin company, via US government Foreign Military Sale.

"The latest generation UH-60M Black Hawk will support the Hellenic Ministry of Defense's ongoing modernization and will serve as a dependable helicopter for vital national and allied security missions," said Paul Lemmo, president of Sikorsky. "Trusted and operated by more than 35 nations, including a growing number of NATO allies, the multi-role Black Hawk helicopter provides unmatched global interoperability, significantly increasing Greece's deterrent capability and that of all NATO member countries."

In addition to the aircraft, the procurement also includes personnel training and training equipment to ensure the helicopters' smooth integration into the Hellenic Army.

"We are honored to expand our existing partnership with the Hellenic Armed Forces with the addition of the UH-60M Black Hawk to their growing fleet," said Costas Papadopoulos, international business development director for Greece at Lockheed Martin. "The Black Hawk is the best solution for Greece's multi-mission requirements with capabilities enhancing the nation's effectiveness in the 21st Century Security battlespace."

With its existing S-70B fleet and newly acquired MH-60R maritime helicopters for the Hellenic Navy, Greece will operate several variants of the Hawk family and benefit from the operational and sustainment advantages of fleet commonality.

As the world's premier multi-role utility helicopter with 5 million combat hours, the Black Hawk will offer Greece a range of operational capabilities and a global ecosystem of more than 5,000 Hawk aircraft.

The UH-60M/S-70M Black Hawk is the aircraft of choice for replacing legacy medium-lift utility helicopter fleets, with flexibility to conduct variety of missions at greater ranges and in the most challenging environments, and with increased survivability over other aircraft.