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Saturday, 25 October 2014

PHOTO GALLERY #1: Daniolos, fast attack craft of the Hellenic Navy

Rainy day during my visit to Daniolos
Yesterday, Friday, October 24, I had the opportunity to visit the fast attack craft Daniolos P-68 of the Roussen class, the most modern surface combatants in service with Hellenic Navy, and the submarine Pontos S-119 of the Poseidon class (Type 209/1200). Because of the very bad weather the visit was like.. a private tour! The boats were opened to the public at Piraeus harbor due to the forthcoming celebration of Ohi Day (anniversary of the "No") to commemorate the rejection by Greek Prime Minister Metaxas of the ultimatum made by Italian dictator Mussolini on October 28, 1940 during WWII. To learn more about the equipment, the armament and the capabilities of Roussen class click here. I would like to thank a lot the officers and the non-commissioned officers who are real professionals, friendly, ready to explain everything in detail and with patience, they are men who love their boats and their work, they were GREAT! Enjoy the photos!



DR3000SLW ESM on the main mast
Bridge
STING, Scout and MW08

Foremast
STING EO fire control system
Starboard

Lt. Daniolos, 2nd boat of the Roussen FACM class
OTO Melara 3in
3in gun
Fore section

OTO Melara 3in

OTO Melara 3in
OTO Melara 3in
Boat's superstructure
MM40 Exocet Block II SSM
30mm single naval mounting and SAILOR
Exocet launchers and 30mm guns visible
Exocet launchers
RHIB's engines
Quadruple Exocet launcher
Exocet launchers
The two 30mm naval mountings
View of the ship
RHIB
Exocet launcher
View of the boat
RAM Mk 31 GMWS at boat's stern
RAM GMWS
RAM GMWS

RAM GMWS

View of the stern
Stern

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