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{{Short description|Military unit and national coast guard}}
{{Short description|Military unit and national coast guard}}
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{{Infobox law enforcement agency
{{Infobox law enforcement agency
| agencyname = Hellenic Coast Guard
| agencyname = Harbor Corps-Hellenic Coast Guard
| nativename =
| nativename =
| nativenamea = {{lang|el|Λιμενικό Σώμα-Ελληνική Ακτοφυλακή}}
| nativenamea = {{lang|el|Λιμενικό Σώμα-Ελληνική Ακτοφυλακή}}
| nativenamer = {{transl|el|Limeniko Soma-Elliniki Aktofylaki}}
| nativenamer = {{transl|el|Limeniko Soma-Elliniki Aktofylaki}}
| commonname =
| commonname =
| abbreviation = HCG
| abbreviation = HCG
| patch =
| patch =
| patchcaption =
| patchcaption =
| logo = File: Hellenic Coast Guard Logo.svg
| logo = File: Hellenic Coast Guard Logo.svg
| logocaption = Hellenic Coast Guard badge
| logocaption = Hellenic Coast Guard badge
| badge = File:Hellenic Coast Guard racing stripe.svg
| badge = File:Hellenic Coast Guard racing stripe.svg
| badgecaption = Racing stripe
| badgecaption = Racing stripe
| flag = File:Hellenic Coast Guard House Flag.svg
| flag = File:Hellenic Coast Guard House Flag.svg
| flagcaption = Flag
| flagcaption = Flag
| imagesize =
| imagesize =
| motto =
| motto =
| mottotranslated =
| mottotranslated =
| formedmonthday =
| formedmonthday =
| formedyear = 1919
| formedyear = 1919
| employees = 8,000
| employees = 8,000
| volunteers =
| volunteers =
| budget =
| budget =
| legalpersonality =
| legalpersonality =
| country = Greece
| country = Greece
| constitution1 = Act of Parliament (Law No. 1753/1919)
| constitution1 = Law No. 1753/1919
| constitution2 = Act of Parliament (Law No. 3922/2011)<ref name="law">{{cite act|type=Law|index=3922|date=2011|trans-title=Establishment of the Coast Guard Headquarters - Hellenic Coast Guard and other provisions|title=Σύσταση Αρχηγείου Λιμενικού Σώματος - Ελληνικής Ακτοφυλακής και άλλες διατάξεις|language=el|url=https://www.kodiko.gr/nomothesia/document/127869/nomos-3922-2011}}</ref>
| constitution2 = Law No. 3922/2011<ref name="law">{{cite act|type=Law|index=3922 |date=2011|trans-title=Establishment of the Coast Guard Headquarters - Hellenic Coast Guard and other provisions |title=Σύσταση Αρχηγείου Λιμενικού Σώματος - Ελληνικής Ακτοφυλακής και άλλες διατάξεις|language=el |url=https://www.kodiko.gr/nomothesia/document/127869/nomos-3922-2011}}</ref>
| speciality1 = coast
| speciality1 = coast
| headquarters =
| headquarters =
| minister1name = [[Ioannis Plakiotakis]]
| minister1name = [[Christos Stylianides]]
| minister1pfo = Minister of Shipping and Insular Policy
| minister1pfo = Minister of Shipping and Insular Policy
| chief1name = Vice Admiral Theodoros Kliaris
| chief1name = Vice Admiral Georgios Alexandrakis
| chief1position = Commandant
| chief1position = Commandant
| chief2name = Vice Admiral Nikolaos An. Isakoglou
| chief2name = Vice Admiral Alexandros Tselikis
| chief2position = First Deputy Commandant
| chief2position = First Deputy Commandant
| chief3name = Vice Admiral Georgios Alexandrakis
| chief3name = Vice Admiral Aristeidis Pantazoglou
| chief3position = Second Deputy Commandant
| chief3position = Second Deputy Commandant
| parentagency = [[Ministry of Shipping and Island Policy (Greece)|Ministry of Shipping and Insular Policy]]
| parentagency = [[Ministry of Shipping and Island Policy (Greece)|Ministry of Shipping and Insular Policy]]
| child1agency =
| child1agency =
| boats1 = 240 vessels
| boats1 = 240 vessels
| aircraft1type = Fixed wing aircraft
| aircraft1type = Fixed wing aircraft
| aircraft1 = * [[Cessna 406|Cessna 406 Caravan II]]
| aircraft1 = * [[Cessna 406|Cessna 406 Caravan II]]
* [[Cessna 172|Cessna 172 Skyhawk]]
* [[Cessna 172|Cessna 172 Skyhawk]]
* [[Socata TB]]
* [[Socata TB]]
| aircraft2type = Helicopters
| aircraft2type = Helicopters
| aircraft2 = [[Eurocopter AS365 Dauphin]]
| aircraft2 = [[Eurocopter AS365 Dauphin]]
| person1name = [[Saint Nicholas|St. Nicholas]]
| person1name = [[Saint Nicholas|St. Nicholas]]
| person1type = Patron
| person1type = Patron
| website = {{url|www.hcg.gr}}
| website = {{url|www.hcg.gr}}
| footnotes = Colors : [[Cyan]], [[White]] & [[Gold (color)|Gold]] {{color box|#00B7EB}}{{color box|#FFFFFF}}{{color box|#FFB300}}
| footnotes = Colors : [[Cyan]], [[White]] & [[Gold (color)|Gold]] {{color box|#00B7EB}}{{color box|#FFFFFF}}{{color box|#FFB300}}
| reference =
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}}


The '''Hellenic Coast Guard''' ({{lang-el|Λιμενικό Σώμα-Ελληνική Ακτοφυλακή|Limeniko Soma-Elliniki Aktofylaki|Harbour Corps-Hellenic Coast Guard}}) is the national [[coast guard]] of [[Greece]]. Like many other coast guards, it is a [[paramilitary]] organization that can support the [[Hellenic Navy]] in wartime, but resides under separate civilian control in times of peace. It was founded in 1919 by an Act of Parliament (Law No. 1753/1919) and the legal framework for its function was reformed in 1927. Its primary mission is the enforcement of Greek, European and International law in the maritime areas.<ref name="duty"/>
The '''Hellenic Coast Guard''' ({{lang-el|Λιμενικό Σώμα-Ελληνική Ακτοφυλακή|Limeniko Soma-Elliniki Aktofylaki|Harbor Corps-Hellenic Coast Guard}}) is the national [[coast guard]] of [[Greece]]. Like many other coast guards, it is a [[paramilitary]] organization that can support the [[Hellenic Navy]] in wartime, but resides under separate civilian control in times of peace. The officers and the enlisted members of the Coast Guard are regarded as military personnel under Military's Penal Code.<ref>{{cite act|type=Law|index=4150 |date=2013|article=4|trans-title=Reorganization of the Ministry of Shipping and the Aegean and other provisions |title=Ανασυγκρότηση του Υπουργείου Ναυτιλίας και Αιγαίου και άλλες διατάξεις|language=el |url=https://www.dsanet.gr/Epikairothta/Nomothesia/n4150.htm}} [https://www-dsanet-gr.translate.goog/Epikairothta/Nomothesia/n4150.htm?_x_tr_sl=el&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=el&_x_tr_pto=wapp Translated English Version]</ref> It was founded in 1919 by an Act of Parliament (Law No. 1753–1919) and the legal framework for its function was reformed in 1927. Its primary mission is the enforcement of Greek, European and International law in the maritime areas.<ref name="duty"/>

Historically, it is very closely associated with the [[Greek shipping|Greek shipping industry]]; many Coast Guard officers retire early to find employment in Greek and international companies owned by Greek ship-owners.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Theotokas |first1=Giannes |last2=Harlaftis |first2=Gelina |name-list-style=amp |date=2007 |title=Greek ship-owners and shipping businesses: organization, strategy and administration |pages=399-401 |language=el}}</ref>


== Role and responsibilities ==
== Role and responsibilities ==
The main activities of the Hellenic Coast Guard are defined in the present legislation and specified within its institutional framework of operation. These activities are the following:<ref name="law"/><ref name="duty">{{cite web|url=https://www.hcg.gr/en/organization/duties/|access-date=2021-12-12|website=hcg.gr|title=Roles and Responsibilities|date=2021-03-09}}</ref>
The main activities of the Hellenic Coast Guard are defined in the present legislation and specified within its institutional framework of operation. These activities are the following:<ref name="law"/><ref name="duty">{{cite web |url=https://www.hcg.gr/en/organization/duties/ |access-date=2021-12-12 |website=Hellenic Coast Guard |title=Roles and Responsibilities |date=2021-03-09}}</ref>

* Ensuring public order, including general policing and traffic policing.
* Ensuring public order, including general policing and traffic policing.
* Safeguarding of public and state security.
* [[maritime law enforcement|Law enforcement at sea, ports and coastal areas]]. Prevention of [[illegal immigration]]. Surveillance of the sea, [[maritime transport|shipping]], ports and borders. [[Drug interdiction]].
* [[maritime law enforcement|Law enforcement at sea, ports and coastal areas]].Maritime border control. Surveillance of the sea, [[maritime transport|shipping]], ports and borders. [[Drug interdiction]].
* [[search and rescue]] (jointly with the [[Hellenic Air Force]] and [[Hellenic Navy]]).
* [[Search and rescue]] (jointly with the [[Hellenic Air Force]] and [[Hellenic Navy]]).
* [[marine safety|Safety of navigation]] (with the exception of [[lighthouses]], [[racon]]s and [[buoys]], which are constructed, purchased, installed and maintained by the Hellenic Navy Lighthouse Service).
* [[marine safety|Safety of navigation]] (with the exception of [[lighthouses]], [[racon]]s and [[buoys]], which are constructed, purchased, installed and maintained by the Hellenic Navy Lighthouse Service).
* Protection of the marine environment and response to [[marine pollution]] incidents.
* Protection of the marine environment and response to [[marine pollution]] incidents.
* Provision of emergency maritime radio communication services.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.ukho.gov.uk/amd/wnm%5C2002%5Cweek51_5456-5561%5Cnp289-wk51-02-page165.pdf | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081003070119/http://www.ukho.gov.uk/amd/wnm%5C2002%5Cweek51_5456-5561%5Cnp289-wk51-02-page165.pdf | url-status=dead | archive-date=2008-10-03 | publisher=The United Kingdom Hydrographic Office | title=Greece, Coast Radio Stations, Hellenic Coast Guard MRCC and MRSC | year=2002 | access-date=2008-07-02 }}</ref>
* Provision of emergency maritime radio communication services.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ukho.gov.uk/amd/wnm%5C2002%5Cweek51_5456-5561%5Cnp289-wk51-02-page165.pdf |title=Greece, Coast Radio Stations, Hellenic Coast Guard MRCC and MRSC |year=2002 |website=The United Kingdom Hydrographic Office |access-date=2008-07-02 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081003070119/http://www.ukho.gov.uk/amd/wnm%5C2002%5Cweek51_5456-5561%5Cnp289-wk51-02-page165.pdf |archive-date=2008-10-03}}</ref>
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* Enforcement of seamen’s labour legislation. Supervision of institutions and social welfare and insurance funds which fall under the Ministry of Merchant Marine.-->
* Enforcement of seamen’s labour legislation. Supervision of institutions and social welfare and insurance funds which fall under the Ministry of Merchant Marine.-->
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* Representation of Greece in international organizations and the [[European Commission]] in matters related to these roles.
* Representation of Greece in international organizations and the [[European Commission]] in matters related to these roles.


In order to perform these roles, the Coast Guard operate a number of [[patrol boat]]s of various sizes (6m to 60m) and different types ([[rigid inflatable boat|RIBs]], coastal patrol boats, offshore patrol boats, [[lifeboat (rescue)|lifeboat]]s and [[pollution control]] vessels).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hcg.gr/en/organization/operational-means/vessels/|access-date=2021-12-12|website=hcg.gr|title=Vesells|date=2021-03-08}}</ref> On land the Hellenic Coast Guard is equipped with 634 vehicles, including patrol vehicles, cars and motorcycles, buses and mini vans, trucks and tanker.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hcg.gr/en/organization/operational-means/vehicles/|access-date=2021-12-12|website=hcg.gr|title=Vehicles|date=2021-03-08}}</ref> The Coast Guard also operate seven airplanes and six helicopters.<ref name="aerial">{{cite web|url=https://www.hcg.gr/en/organization/operational-means/aerials/|access-date=2021-12-12|website=hcg.gr|title=Aircraft|date=2021-03-08}}</ref>
In order to perform these roles, the Coast Guard operate a number of [[patrol boat]]s of various sizes (6m to 60m) and different types ([[rigid inflatable boat|RIBs]], coastal patrol boats, offshore patrol boats, [[lifeboat (rescue)|lifeboat]]s and [[pollution control]] vessels).<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.hcg.gr/en/organization/operational-means/vessels/ |access-date=2021-12-12 |website=Hellenic Coast Guard |title=Vessels |date=2021-03-08}}</ref> On land the Hellenic Coast Guard is equipped with 634 vehicles, including patrol vehicles, cars and motorcycles, buses and mini vans, trucks and tanker.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.hcg.gr/en/organization/operational-means/vehicles/ |access-date=2021-12-12 |website=Hellenic Coast Guard |title=Vehicles |date=2021-03-08}}</ref> The Coast Guard also operate seven airplanes and six helicopters.<ref name="aerial">{{cite web |url=https://www.hcg.gr/en/organization/operational-means/aerials/ |access-date=2021-12-12 |website=Hellenic Coast Guard |title=Aircraft |date=2021-03-08}}</ref>


==Organization==
==Organization==
[[File:Hellenic Coast Guard flag Rethymno.jpg|thumb|left|Flag of the Hellenic Coast Guard flown in front of the Coast Guard offices in Rethymno Harbour.]]
[[File:Hellenic Coast Guard flag Rethymno.jpg|thumb|left|Flag of the Hellenic Coast Guard flown in front of the Coast Guard offices in Rethymno Harbour.]]


The Hellenic Coast Guard is under the authority of the [[Ministry of Shipping and Island Policy (Greece)|Ministry of Shipping and Island Policy]],<ref name="history">{{cite web|url=https://www.hcg.gr/el/istoria-organosi/istoria/istorikh-anadromh/|access-date=2021-12-12|date=2020-10-14|website=hcg.gr|title=102 Χρόνια από την Ίδρυση του Λιμενικού Σώματος (1919-2021)|language=el}}</ref> which is headed by a commandant and assisted by two deputy commandant who all have the rank of [[vice admiral]] ({{lang|el|[[Antinavarchos]]}}). {{As of|2021}}, Theodoros Kliaris serves as Commandant of the Hellenic Coast Guard, Nikolaos An. Isakoglou as first deputy commandant and Georgios Alexandrakis as second deputy commandant.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hcg.gr/en/structure/leadership/|access-date=2021-12-12|website=hcg.gr|title=The Leadership of HCG|date=2021-03-08}}</ref>
The Hellenic Coast Guard is under the authority of the [[Ministry of Shipping and Island Policy (Greece)|Ministry of Shipping and Island Policy]],<ref name="history">{{cite web |url=https://www.hcg.gr/el/istoria-organosi/istoria/istorikh-anadromh/ |access-date=2021-12-12 |date=2020-10-14 |website=Hellenic Coast Guard |title=102 Χρόνια από την Ίδρυση του Λιμενικού Σώματος (1919-2021) |trans-title=102 Years since the Foundation of the Coast Guard (1919-2021) |language=el}}</ref> which is headed by a commandant and assisted by two deputy commandants who all have the rank of [[vice admiral]] ({{lang|el|[[Antinavarchos]]}}). {{As of|2022}}, Georgios Alexandrakis serves as Commandant of the Hellenic Coast Guard..<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.hcg.gr/en/structure/leadership/ |access-date=2021-12-12 |website=Hellenic Coast Guard |title=The Leadership of HCG |date=2021-03-08}}</ref>


The Hellenic Coast Guard operates the Maritime Rescue Coordination Center (MRCC) in [[Piraeus]] and the Emergency Radio Communications Station ''SXE'' at [[Aspropyrgos]] ({{coord|38|02|12.5|N|23|35|7.5|E}}). The Hellenic Coast Guard also operates the [[Vessel Traffic Service]] (V.T.M.I.S.) at busy sea lanes, currently around the ports of Piraeus, [[Elefsis]], [[Lavrion]] and [[Rafina]].
The Hellenic Coast Guard operates the Maritime Rescue Coordination Center (MRCC) in [[Piraeus]] and the Emergency Radio Communications Station ''SXE'' at [[Aspropyrgos]] ({{coord|38|02|12.5|N|23|35|7.5|E}}). The Hellenic Coast Guard also operates the [[Vessel Traffic Service]] (V.T.M.I.S.) at busy sea lanes, currently around the ports of Piraeus, [[Elefsis]], [[Lavrion]] and [[Rafina]].


Between May 21, 1964 and 1980 the Hellenic Coast Guard had its own special flag, which was derived from the Greek Ensign with the addition of the crossed anchors badge on the center of the white cross.
Between May 21, 1964, and 1980 the Hellenic Coast Guard had its own special flag, which was derived from the Greek Ensign with the addition of the crossed anchors badge on the center of the white cross.


==Personnel==
==Personnel==
Most officers in recent years are graduates from higher education establishments, including the Merchant Marine Academies. After recruitment new officers study for four years at the [[Hellenic Naval Academy]]. Petty officers are trained for two years at ''Palaskas Naval Training Centre'' and lower rank enlisted men are trained at ''Scholi Limenofylakon'' at Piraeus, for a duration of two years. With law Law 4029 of 2011, a volunteer Auxiliary Coast Guard was established.<ref>{{cite act|type=Law|index=4029|year=2011|title=θελοντισμός στο Λιμενικό Σώμα − Ελληνική Ακτοφυλακή και στο Πυροσβεστικό Σώμα και άλλες διατάξεις.|url=http://elib.aade.gr/elib/view?d=/gr/act/2011/4029|trans-title=Volunteering in the Coast Guard - Hellenic Coast Guard and the Fire Brigade and other provisions|language=el}}</ref> The Officers of the Hellenic Coast Guard have the same ranks as the Officers of the Hellenic Navy and similar insignia, replacing the curl with two crossed anchors. The Petty Officers (Ratings) also use rank insignia similar to those of the Hellenic Navy, replacing the speciality symbol with the crossed anchors badge.<ref name="HCG"/>
Most officers in recent years are graduates from higher education establishments, including the Merchant Marine Academies. After recruitment new officers study for four years at the [[Hellenic Naval Academy]]. Petty officers are trained for two years at ''Palaskas Naval Training Centre'' and lower rank enlisted men are trained at ''Scholi Limenofylakon ({{lang-el|Σχολή Λιμενoφυλάκων|Sxoli Limenofilakon|}})'' at Piraeus, for a duration of two years. With law Law 4029 of 2011, a volunteer Auxiliary Coast Guard was established.<ref>{{cite act|type=Law|index=4029|year=2011 |title=θελοντισμός στο Λιμενικό Σώμα − Ελληνική Ακτοφυλακή και στο Πυροσβεστικό Σώμα και άλλες διατάξεις. |url=http://elib.aade.gr/elib/view?d=/gr/act/2011/4029|trans-title=Volunteering in the Coast Guard - Hellenic Coast Guard and the Fire Brigade and other provisions|language=el}}</ref> The Officers of the Hellenic Coast Guard have the same ranks as the Officers of the Hellenic Navy and similar insignia, replacing the curl with two crossed anchors. The Petty Officers (Ratings) also use rank insignia similar to those of the Hellenic Navy, replacing the speciality symbol with the crossed anchors badge.<ref name="HCG"/>


==Ranks and insignia==
==Ranks and insignia==
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==Fleet==
==Fleet==
As of 2015, the structure of the Hellenic Coast Guard predicts a fleet consisting of five Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPVs) sized 45–60 metres in length and of 300-450 tonnes displacement, six to twelve Patrol boats with lengths of 25–30 metres and more than fifty Coastal Patrol Vessels of various types with lengths of 14–20 metres.<ref>{{cite web |title=Ο Στόλος του Λιμενικού Σώματος /Ελληνικής Ακτοφυλακής το 2015 |date=21 December 2014 |url=http://www.viadiplomacy.gr/o-stolos-tou-limenikou-somatos-ellinikis-aktofilakis-2015-nea-skafi-ke-dinatotites |access-date=28 August 2015}}</ref><ref>[http://www.yen.gr/wide/yen.chtm?prnbr=24177 Επιχειρησιακά μέσα Εκτύπωση (''Business Media Printing'')]{{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101202101001/http://yen.gr/wide/yen.chtm?prnbr=24177|date=2010-12-02}}</ref> In addition the Hellenic Coast Guard operates a large number of fast Rigid-Inflatable Boat (RIB)/Special Forces vessels as well as eleven Lifeboats. Currently the Hellenic Coast Guard fleet in its totality consists of approximately 240 vessels of all types.{{Cn|date=February 2021}}
As of 2015, the structure of the Hellenic Coast Guard predicts a fleet consisting of five Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPVs) sized 45–60 metres in length and of 300-450 tons displacement, six to twelve Patrol boats with lengths of 25–30 meters and more than fifty Coastal Patrol Vessels of various types with lengths of 14–20 meters.<ref>{{cite web |title=Ο Στόλος του Λιμενικού Σώματος /Ελληνικής Ακτοφυλακής το 2015 |trans-title=The Fleet of the Hellenic Coast Guard in 2015 |language=el |date=21 December 2014 |url=http://www.viadiplomacy.gr/o-stolos-tou-limenikou-somatos-ellinikis-aktofilakis-2015-nea-skafi-ke-dinatotites |access-date=28 August 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.yen.gr/wide/yen.chtm?prnbr=24177 |title=Επιχειρησιακά Μέσα |trans-title=Operational Units |website=Ministry of Maritime Affairs, Islands & Fisheries |language=el |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101202101001/http://yen.gr/wide/yen.chtm?prnbr=24177 |archive-date=2010-12-02}}</ref> In addition the Hellenic Coast Guard operates a large number of fast Rigid-Inflatable Boat (RIB)/Special Forces vessels as well as eleven Lifeboats. Currently the Hellenic Coast Guard fleet in its totality consists of approximately 240-250 vessels of all types.<ref>{{Cite web |title=The Hellenic Coast Guard's Mission to Secure the Seas from Illicit Trade |url=https://www.pmi-impact.com/news/the-hellenic-coast-guards-mission-to-secure-the-seas-from-illicit-trade |access-date=2023-09-30 |website=PMI IMPACT}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |author=D-Mitch |title=Infographics of Coast Guard Vessels #7: The new boats of the Hellenic Coast Guard 2020-2024 |date=2 April 2020 |url=https://www.navalanalyses.com/2020/04/infographics-of-coast-guard-vessels-7.html |website=Naval Analyses.com |access-date=2023-09-30}}</ref> In August 2023 the Hellenic Coast Guard ordered 31 Munin S1200 patrol boats and three Metis high-speed RHIBs.<ref>{{cite web |title=Viking wins 34-vessel order for Greek coastguard |date=31 August 2023 |url=https://www.maritimejournal.com/vessels/viking-wins-34-vessel-order-for-greek-coastguard/1487032.article |website=Maritime Journal |access-date=29 September 2023}}</ref> 5 Finnish-built fast patrol boats "Watercat 2000 Patrol" were ordered in early November 2023.<ref>{{cite web |title=Πέντε ταχύπλοα για την φύλαξη των θαλάσσιων συνόρων |trans-title=Five speedboats for guarding the maritime borders |website=Emprosnet.gr |date=2023-11-02 |url=https://www.emprosnet.gr/politiki/pente-taxyploa-gia-tin-fylaksi-ton-thalassion-synoron |language=el |ref={{sfnref |emprosnet.gr |2023}} |access-date=2023-11-15}}</ref>


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|[[Damen Stan patrol vessel|Stan Patrol 5509]] / ''Gavdos''|| [[File:Greek opv090.jpg|frameless]]|| OPV || 58,5 || 565 || {{flag|The Netherlands}}
|[[Damen Stan patrol vessel|Stan Patrol 5509]] / Class ''Gavdos''|| [[File:Hellenic Coast Guard vessel ΛΣ-090 Gavdos.jpg|frameless]]|| OPV || 58,5 || 565 || {{flag|The Netherlands}}
| 2015|| '''1'''|| Vessel ''ΛΣ-090'', built by [[Damen Group|Damen shipyards]] and delivered in October 2015 with more than 82,5% funding of [[European Union|EU]]'s [https://ec.europa.eu/home-affairs/financing/fundings/migration-asylum-borders/external-borders-fund_en External Borders Fund]. Weapon systems of choice to be installed are still unspecified. <br />Speed of 27-30 knots.
| 2015|| '''1'''|| Vessel ''ΛΣ-090'', built by [[Damen Group|Damen shipyards]] and delivered in October 2015 with more than 82,5% funding of [[European Union|EU]]'s External Borders Fund. Weapon systems of choice to be installed are still unspecified. <br />Speed of 27-30 knots.
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| [[Saar 4.5 class missile boat|Sa'ar 4.5]] / ''Fourni'' ||[[file:20071011-Saronikos-PLS060.jpg|center|200px]] || OPV || 58 || 400 || {{flag|Israel}}{{flag|Greece}}
| [[Saar 4.5 class missile boat|Sa'ar 4.5]] / Class ''Fourni'' ||[[file:20071011-Saronikos-PLS060.jpg|center|200px]] || OPV || 58 || 400 || {{flag|Israel}}{{flag|Greece}}
|2003
|2003
| '''3'''|| Vessels ''ΛΣ-060'', ''ΛΣ-070'' built in Israel (2003) and ''ΛΣ-080'' built in Greece (2004) are weapon-downsized/modified FACs, each fitted with an OTO Breda 30mm/70 gun as main armament and two remote controlled 0.50" heavy machine guns but without [[anti-ship missile]]s. Acquired prior to the 2004 Athens Olympics.<br />Speed of 34.5 knots.
| '''3'''|| Vessels ''ΛΣ-060'', ''ΛΣ-070'' built in Israel (2003) and ''ΛΣ-080'' built in Greece (2004) are weapon-downsized/modified FACs, each fitted with an OTO Breda 30mm/70 gun as main armament and two remote controlled 0.50" heavy machine guns but without [[anti-ship missile]]s. Acquired prior to the 2004 Athens Olympics.<br />Speed of 34.5 knots.
<ref name="balance2010">{{cite book|title=Ετήσια Ανασκόπηση Ισορροπία Δυνάμεων 2011-2012 (Annual Review Balance of Power 2011-2012|date=May 2011|publisher=Dyros Ltd|editor=E. Pagotsis|location=Athens, Greece|pages=77}}</ref>
<ref name="balance2010">{{cite book |title=Ετήσια Ανασκόπηση Ισορροπία Δυνάμεων 2011-2012 |trans-title=Annual Review Balance of Power 2011-2012 |date=May 2011 |publisher=Dyros Ltd |editor-first=E. |editor-last=Pagotsis |location=Athens, Greece |page=77}}</ref>
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| [[Vosper & Company|Vosper]] Europatrol 250 Mk1 / ''Arkoi''|| || OPV || 47.3 || 300 ||{{flag|United Kingdom}}
| [[Vosper & Company|Vosper]] Europatrol 250 Mk1 / Class ''Arkoi''|| [[File:Hellenic Coast Guard OPV PLS050 Arkoi.jpg|frameless]]|| OPV || 47.3 || 300 ||{{flag|United Kingdom}}
|2002|| '''1'''|| Vessel ''ΛΣ-050'' was originally bought by Financial Crime Prosecution Authorities in 1994 and transferred on HCG in 2002, in which remained decommissioned due mechanical problems. In 2014 underwent significant maintenance and repairs and entered active service again following donations from "Aikaterini Laskaridi" [http://www.laskaridisfoundation.org/ Foundation].<ref>{{cite web |title=Τελετή Απόδοσης σε Ενέργεια του Πλοίου Ανοιχτής Θαλάσσης Λιμενικού Σώματος (ΠΑΘ/ΛΣ)050 |url=http://www.laskaridou.gr/teleti-apodosis-se-energia-tou-pliou-anichtis-thalassis-limenikou-somatos-pathls-050-10-dekemvriou-2015 |date=10 December 2015 |access-date=2021-12-12}}</ref> The boat can be armed with 40mm gun as main weapon system.<br />Speed of 40 knots.
|2002|| '''1'''|| Vessel ''ΛΣ-050'' was originally bought by Financial Crime Prosecution Authorities in 1994 and transferred to HCG in 2002, in which remained decommissioned due mechanical problems. In 2014 underwent significant maintenance and repairs and entered active service again following donations from "Aikaterini Laskaridi" Foundation.<ref>{{cite web |title=Τελετή Απόδοσης σε Ενέργεια του Πλοίου Ανοιχτής Θαλάσσης Λιμενικού Σώματος (ΠΑΘ/ΛΣ) 050 |trans-title=Commissioning Ceremony of the Coast Guard Offshore Vessel (PATH/LS) 050 |language=el |url=http://www.laskaridou.gr/teleti-apodosis-se-energia-tou-pliou-anichtis-thalassis-limenikou-somatos-pathls-050-10-dekemvriou-2015 |date=10 December 2015 |website=Laskaridou.gr |access-date=2021-12-12 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160309144815/http://www.laskaridou.gr/teleti-apodosis-se-energia-tou-pliou-anichtis-thalassis-limenikou-somatos-pathls-050-10-dekemvriou-2015/ |archive-date=2016-03-09}}</ref> The boat can be armed with 40mm gun as main weapon system.<br />Speed of 40 knots.
|-
|-
|Cantiere Navale Vittoria P355 GR / ''Marinos Zampatis''|| || OPV || 36.3 || 160 || {{flag|Italy}}
|Cantiere Navale Vittoria P355 GR / Class ''Marinos Zampatis''|| [[File:HCG VESSEL LS920.jpg|frameless]]|| OPV || 36.3 || 160 || {{flag|Italy}}
| 2020|| 4|| Three ships ordered on January 2019, with a plus one option, exercized on July 2019 (90% [[European Union|EU]] funding). The first two were received in December 2020 and the fourth in January 2022 and will replace the older ''Dilos'' (Abeking) class. They will be fitted with 2x0,50 LRCWS - Light Remotely Controlled Weapon Stations. <br />Vessels ''ΛΣ-900, ΛΣ-910, ΛΣ-920'' and ''ΛΣ-930.'' Speed of 40 knots.
| 2020|| '''4'''|| Three ships ordered in January 2019, with a plus one option, exercised in July 2019 (90% [[European Union|EU]] funding). The first two were received in December 2020 and the fourth in January 2022 and will replace the older ''Dilos'' (Abeking) class. They will be fitted with 2x0.50 LRCWS - Light Remotely Controlled Weapon Stations. <br />Vessels ''ΛΣ-900, ΛΣ-910, ΛΣ-920'' and ''ΛΣ-930.'' Speed of 40 knots.
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| Abeking & Rasmussen / Class ''Dilos'' (Δήλος)
| Abeking & Rasmussen / Class ''Dilos'' (Δήλος)
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| POB-24G / [http://www.greben.hr/index.php/fast-patrol-crafts.html Class ''Faiakas'' (Φαίακας)]|| ||Patrol || 24.6 || 50 || {{flag|Croatia}}
| POB-24G / [http://www.greben.hr/index.php/fast-patrol-crafts.html Class ''Faiakas'' (Φαίακας)]|| ||Patrol || 24.6 || 50 || {{flag|Croatia}}
| 2015|| '''2'''|| Vessels ''ΛΣ-617'' and ''ΛΣ-618'' have been delivered. The remaining four (4) boats (type [[POB-24-class patrol boat|POB-24G]]) of the initial order<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.janes.com/article/37203/greek-coastguard-orders-six-coastal-patrol-craft|title=Greek coastguard orders six coastal patrol craft |date= 29 April 2014|website=janes.com |access-date=13 May 2014}}</ref> will not be delivered following legal action of HCG against the manufacturer. Vessel ''ΛΣ-618'' is equipped with an [[E.M.I.L.Y.|EMILY]] robotic [[Search and rescue|SAR]] device. Each of the boats of the class will bear a .50" heavy machine gun.
| 2015|| '''2'''|| Vessels ''ΛΣ-617'' and ''ΛΣ-618'' have been delivered. The remaining four (4) boats (type [[POB-24-class patrol boat|POB-24G]]) of the initial order<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.janes.com/article/37203/greek-coastguard-orders-six-coastal-patrol-craft |title=Greek coastguard orders six coastal patrol craft |date= 29 April 2014 |website=Janes.com |access-date=13 May 2014}}</ref> will not be delivered following legal action of HCG against the manufacturer. Vessel ''ΛΣ-618'' is equipped with an [[E.M.I.L.Y.|EMILY]] robotic [[Search and rescue|SAR]] device. Each of the boats of the class will bear a .50" heavy machine gun.
Speed of 32 knots.
Speed of 32 knots.
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|Fabio Buzzi Design 56SF
|Fabio Buzzi Design 56SF
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|[https://www.boatfishing.gr/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/to-limeniko-soma-apokta-15-italika-skafi-fabio-buzzi-56.jpg FB 56SF Image]
|Patrol / HCG Special Forces
|Patrol / HCG Special Forces
|16,10
|16,10
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|'''0/15'''
|'''0/15'''
|15 Fabio Buzzi 56F patrol boats have been ordered (Jan 2020), to be delivered by 2023. <ref>{{Cite web|title=New FB 56' SF model for the Hellenic Coast Guard|url=http://www.fbdesign.it/news/item/160-56greece|access-date=2020-12-20|website=www.fbdesign.it|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Archus|first=Dorian|date=2020-02-02|title=FB Design to build 15 patrol boats for Hellenic Coast Guard|url=https://navalnews.net/fb-design-to-build-15-patrol-boats-for-hellenic-coast-guard/|access-date=2020-12-20|website=Naval News|language=en-US}}</ref>
|15 Fabio Buzzi 56F patrol boats have been ordered (Jan 2020), to be delivered by 2023.<ref>{{Cite web |title=New FB 56' SF model for the Hellenic Coast Guard |url=http://www.fbdesign.it/news/item/160-56greece |access-date=2020-12-20 |website=FB Design |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Archus |first=Dorian |date=2020-02-02 |title=FB Design to build 15 patrol boats for Hellenic Coast Guard |url=https://navalnews.net/fb-design-to-build-15-patrol-boats-for-hellenic-coast-guard/ |access-date=2020-12-20 |website=Naval News |language=en-US}}</ref>
Speed over 50 knots.
Speed over 50 knots.
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| Olympic D-45M
| Olympic D-45M
| ||Coastal Patrol || 13.9 || 25 || {{flag|Greece}}
| ||Coastal Patrol || 13.9 || 25 || {{flag|Greece}}
|1973 - under decommissioning|| '''5'''||Olympic line is under decommissioning. Unknown number of boats still in service for secondary tasks
|1973 - under decommissioning|| '''5'''||Olympic line is under decommissioning. Unknown number of boats still in service for secondary tasks
|-
|-
| Olympic D-45
| Olympic D-45
| ||Coastal Patrol || 13.9 || 25 ||{{flag|Greece}}
| ||Coastal Patrol || 13.9 || 25 ||{{flag|Greece}}
|1973 - under decommissioning|| '''4'''||Olympic line is under decommissioning. Unknown number of boats still in service for secondary tasks
|1973 - under decommissioning|| '''4'''||Olympic line is under decommissioning. Unknown number of boats still in service for secondary tasks
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Speed of 52 knots
Speed of 52 knots
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|-
| Halter Marine HSB || ||Patrol / HCG Special Forces || 11.6|| || {{flag|USA}}
| Halter Marine HSB || ||Patrol / HCG Special Forces || 11.6|| || {{flag|USA}}
|2004|| '''1'''|| Donated by the [[USCG]] in 2004
|2004|| '''1'''|| Donated by the [[USCG]] in 2004
|-
|-
| MIL-38 Fabio Buzzi || ||Patrol / HCG Special Forces || 11.58 || 7 || {{flag|Italy}}
| MIL-38 Fabio Buzzi || ||Patrol / HCG Special Forces || 11.58 || 7 || {{flag|Italy}}
|1997|| '''2'''|| Vessels ''ΛΣ-129'' and ''ΛΣ-130 a''llocated to the HCG's Special Forces (Aegean islands) <br />Speed of 50-55 knots.
|1997|| '''2'''|| Vessels ''ΛΣ-129'' and ''ΛΣ-130 a''llocated to the HCG's Special Forces (Aegean islands) <br />Speed of 50-55 knots.
|-
|-
|Rafnar 1100
|Rafnar 1100
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|'''10'''
|'''10'''
|Donation from the 'Union of Greek Shipowners'. Icelandic design, built by RAFNAR Hellas under licence. Vessels ''ΛΣ-1054'' to ''ΛΣ-1063.''
|Donation from the 'Union of Greek Shipowners'. Icelandic design, built by RAFNAR Hellas under licence. Vessels ''ΛΣ-1054'' to ''ΛΣ-1063.''
Speed of 50+ knots.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2019-11-23|title=Shipowners donate 10 high-speed boats Rafnar to Greek Coast Guard|url=https://www.keeptalkinggreece.com/2019/11/23/shipowners-donate-10-rafnar-speed-boats-coast-guard/|access-date=2020-12-20|website=Keep Talking Greece|language=en-US}}</ref>
Speed of 50+ knots.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2019-11-23 |title=Shipowners donate 10 high-speed boats Rafnar to Greek Coast Guard |url=https://www.keeptalkinggreece.com/2019/11/23/shipowners-donate-10-rafnar-speed-boats-coast-guard/ |access-date=2020-12-20 |website=Keep Talking Greece |language=en-US}}</ref>
|-
|Naval Special Warfare (NSW)
|
|Patrol RIB / HCG Special Forces
|11
|7.9
|{{flag|USA}}
|2022
|'''2'''
|Donated by the US in May 2022 along with 4 more to the Hellenic Navy.
Speed 45 knots.
|-
|-
| Magna 110 Hurricane Mk.I/II || ||Patrol RIB / HCG Special Forces || 10,8 || || {{flag|Greece}}
| Magna 110 Hurricane Mk.I/II || ||Patrol RIB / HCG Special Forces || 10,8 || || {{flag|Greece}}
|2013|| '''2'''||ΛΣ-1002, ΛΣ-1005
|2013|| '''2'''||ΛΣ-1002, ΛΣ-1005
|-
|-
| [https://web.archive.org/web/20141228132029/http://www.elmon.com/products/defence-systems.html#project-“nemesis” System 33/Nemesis RIB]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.elmon.com/products/defence-systems.htm|title=ELMON - DEFENCE SYSTEMS|website=www.elmon.com|access-date=4 July 2017}}</ref>|| [[File:20190509 380 gytheion.jpg|center|frameless]]|| Patrol RIB / HCG Special Forces || 10.35 || ||{{flag|Greece}}
| System 33/Nemesis RIB<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.elmon.com/products/defence-systems.htm |title=Project Nemesis |website=Elmon Defence Systems |access-date=4 July 2017 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141228132029/http://www.elmon.com/products/defence-systems.html#project-“nemesis” |archive-date=2014-12-28}}</ref>|| [[File:20190509 380 gytheion.jpg|center|frameless]]|| Patrol RIB / HCG Special Forces || 10.35 || ||{{flag|Greece}}
| 2014|| '''10'''|| All vessels are donation by [[Stavros Niarchos Foundation|SNF]] having speed of 50+ knots.
| 2014|| '''10'''|| All vessels are donation by [[Stavros Niarchos Foundation|SNF]] having speed of 50+ knots.
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| Super Onda || ||Patrol / HCG Special Forces || 8.6 || 2.8 ||{{flag|Greece}}
| Super Onda || ||Patrol / HCG Special Forces || 8.6 || 2.8 ||{{flag|Greece}}
|1987|| '''2'''|| Allocated to the HCG's Special Forces (Aegean islands)
|1987|| '''2'''|| Allocated to the HCG's Special Forces (Aegean islands)
Speed of 52 knots
Speed of 52 knots
|-
|-
| [[Boston Whaler]], ''Outrage-280''|| [[Image:HCG 004.jpg|center|200px]]|| Patrol / HCG Special Forces || 8.34 || 3|| {{flag|USA}}
| [[Boston Whaler]], ''Outrage-280''|| [[Image:HCG 004.jpg|center|200px]]|| Patrol / HCG Special Forces || 8.34 || 3|| {{flag|USA}}
|2004|| '''3'''|| Allocated to the HCG's Special Forces at Piraeus.
|2004|| '''3'''|| Allocated to the HCG's Special Forces at Piraeus.
''ΛΣ-798, ΛΣ-799 and ΛΣ-800''. Donated by the [[USCG]] in 2004.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://2001-2009.state.gov/m/ds/rls/34009.htm|title=U.S. Donates Patrol Boats to Hellenic Coast Guard for 2004 Olympics=We're sorry, that page can't be found.|website=www.state.gov|date=2004-06-04|access-date=4 July 2017}}</ref>
''ΛΣ-798, ΛΣ-799 and ΛΣ-800''. Donated by the [[USCG]] in 2004.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://2001-2009.state.gov/m/ds/rls/34009.htm |title=U.S. Donates Patrol Boats to Hellenic Coast Guard for 2004 Olympics |website=U.S. Department of State |date=2004-06-04 |access-date=4 July 2017}}</ref>
|-
|-
| Gibli-1025 || ||Coastal Patrol RIB || 10,25 || || {{flag|Greece}}
| Gibli-1025 || ||Coastal Patrol RIB || 10,25 || || {{flag|Greece}}
|2001|| '''12'''||Vessels ΛΣ-3xx
|2001|| '''12'''||Vessels ΛΣ-3xx
|-
|-
| Mostro Top Gun 964 || ||Coastal Patrol RIB || 9.9 || 1.6 || {{flag|Greece}}
| Mostro Top Gun 964 || ||Coastal Patrol RIB || 9.9 || 1.6 || {{flag|Greece}}
|1997
|1997
| '''8'''||Vessels ΛΣ-2xx
| '''8'''||Vessels ΛΣ-2xx
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|{{Flag|Greece}}{{Flag|Norway}}
|{{Flag|Greece}}{{Flag|Norway}}
|2020
|2020
|'''7/8'''
|'''7/15'''
|Built by Viking Norsafe Hellas.
|Built by Viking Norsafe Hellas.
Vessels ''ΛΣ-1064'' to ''ΛΣ-1070 allocated to Greek islands.''
Vessels ''ΛΣ-1064'' to ''ΛΣ-1070 allocated to Greek islands.''
Speed of 40 knots.
Speed of 40 knots.
|-
|-
| Lambro Halmatic 60 || [[Image:20070407-Zea-NG513-b.jpg|center|200px]]|| Lifeboat || 18 || 37 || {{flag|Greece}}
| Lambro Halmatic 60 || [[Image:20070407-Zea-NG513-b.jpg|center|200px]]|| Lifeboat || 18 || 37 || {{flag|Greece}}
|1999|| '''10'''|| Vessels' series Ν/Γ-511 to Ν/Γ-520
|1999|| '''10'''|| Vessels' series Ν/Γ-511 to Ν/Γ-520
|-
|-
| [[Arun class lifeboat|Arun Halmatic]]|| || Lifeboat || 16 || 37 || {{flag|United Kingdom}}
| [[Arun class lifeboat|Arun Halmatic]]|| || Lifeboat || 16 || 37 || {{flag|United Kingdom}}
|1992|| '''1'''|| Vessel Ν/Γ-510
|1992|| '''1'''|| Vessel Ν/Γ-510
|-
|-
| LMPA-29 || ||Pollution control || 29 || 240 || {{flag|Greece}} {{flag|Spain}}
| LMPA-29 || ||Pollution control || 29 || 240 || {{flag|Greece}} {{flag|Spain}}
|1994|| '''5'''|| Built by Motomarine - Greece. Designed by Astilleros Gondan - Spain.<ref>{{cite web | title=Antipollution vessel ALPHA | publisher=Astilleros Gondan shipbuilders | url=http://www.gondan.com/media/djcatalog/alfa.pdf | year=1994}}</ref><ref>{{cite web| title=Astilleros Gondan Alfa| url=http://www.gondan.com/index.php?option=com_djcatalog2&view=item&id=35%3Aalfa&cid=20%3Aantipolucion&Itemid=0&lang=en| publisher=Astilleros Gondan shipbuilders| year=2011}}</ref> Vessels ΛΣ-413 to ΛΣ-417
|1994|| '''5'''|| Built by Motomarine - Greece. Designed by Astilleros Gondan - Spain.<ref>{{cite web |title=Antipollution vessel ALPHA |website=Astilleros Gondan shipbuilders |url=http://www.gondan.com/media/djcatalog/alfa.pdf |year=1994}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | title=Astilleros Gondan Alfa |url=http://www.gondan.com/index.php?option=com_djcatalog2&view=item&id=35%3Aalfa&cid=20%3Aantipolucion&Itemid=0&lang=en |website=Astilleros Gondan shipbuilders |year=2011}}</ref> Vessels ΛΣ-413 to ΛΣ-417
|-
|-
| Pollcat || ||Pollution control || 19 || 85 ||{{Flag|Denmark}}
| Pollcat || ||Pollution control || 19 || 85 ||{{Flag|Denmark}} {{flag|United Kingdom}}
|1999|| '''4'''|| Built by Manor Marine, Portland.<ref>{{cite web |title=Desmi Ro-Clean Pollcats |url=http://www.manormarine.co.uk/Manor-Marine-Vessels-Over-15m.html |website=Manor Marine |access-date=19 May 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160316055342/http://www.manormarine.co.uk/Manor-Marine-Vessels-Over-15m.html |archive-date=16 March 2016 |location=Portland |date=2016 |url-status=dead}}</ref> Designed by Desmi, Denmark. Vessels ΛΣ-418 to ΛΣ-421
|1999|| '''4'''||by Desmi, Denmark. Vessels ΛΣ-418 to ΛΣ-421
|-
| BSK Skipper 38 Patrol || ||Patrol Vessel || 12 || ||{{Flag|Greece}}
|2024|| '''1'''|| Built by BSK Marine, Koropi, Attica.<ref>{{cite web |title=Τελετή παράδοσης του ταχύπλοου περιπολικού σκάφους SKIPPER 38 PATROL στο Λιμεναρχείο Μυκόνου
|url=https://www.boatfishing.gr/teleti-paradosis-tou-tachyploou-peripolikou-skafous-skipper-38-patrol-sto-limenarcheio-mykonou/ |website=Boat&Fishing |access-date=30 May 2024 |date=2024}}</ref>
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! style="text-align: center;"|Origin
! style="text-align: center;"|Origin
!Year acquired
!Year acquired
! style="text-align: center;" |In service<ref name="awst_20070115">"World Military Aircraft Inventory", Aerospace Source Book 2007, ''[[Aviation Week & Space Technology]]'', January 15, 2007.</ref>
! style="text-align: center;" |In service<ref name="awst_20070115">{{cite book |date=January 15, 2007 |title=Aerospace Source Book 2007: World Military Aircraft Inventory |publisher=[[Aviation Week & Space Technology]]}}</ref>
! style="text-align: left;"|Notes
! style="text-align: left;"|Notes
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|-
| [[Eurocopter AS365 Dauphin]]|| || HC-31 to HC-36 || Patrol helicopter || AS 365N3 || {{flag|France}}
| [[Eurocopter AS365 Dauphin]]|| [[File:HC-31 over Athens.jpg |frameless]] || HC-31 to HC-36 || Patrol helicopter || AS 365N3 || {{flag|France}}
|2003|| '''6'''|| Based at Kotroni Naval Air Station (LGKN) in cooperation with [[Hellenic Navy]]
|2003|| '''6'''|| Based at Kotroni Naval Air Station (LGKN) in cooperation with [[Hellenic Navy]]
<ref name="aerial"/><ref name="balance2010" />
<ref name="aerial"/><ref name="balance2010" />
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| [[Cessna 172|Cessna 172 Skyhawk]]|| || AC-1, AC-2 || Utility aircraft || 172RG || {{flag|USA}}
| [[Cessna 172|Cessna 172 Skyhawk]]|| || AC-1, AC-2 || Utility aircraft || 172RG || {{flag|USA}}
| 1981|| '''2'''||<ref name="aerial"/><ref name="balance2010" />
| 1981|| '''2'''||<ref name="aerial"/><ref name="balance2010" />
|-
|[[IAI Heron|IAI Heron 1]]
|[[File:IAI Heron 1 in flight 2.JPEG|center|frameless]]
|UC-01
|UAV
|Heron 1
|{{flag|Israel}}
|2022
|1
|<ref>{{Cite web |title=Incident IAI Heron 1 |url=https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/344875 |access-date=2023-09-30 |website=Aviation Safety Network}}</ref>
|}
|}


== HCG facilities ==<!-- the two following pictures both feature in the tables above [[File:Hellenic Coast Guard.jpg|thumb|center|Coastal patrol boat ''ΛΣ-174'' type LCS-57 Mk.II at [[Bay of Zea|Zea]] [[marina]] coast guard station, [[Piraeus]].]][[File:20080412-MarinaDelta-PLS607.jpg|thumb|center|Coastal patrol boat ''ΛΣ-607'' [[MotoMarine Panther 57 patrol boat|LCS-57 (Lambro-57) Mk.I]].]] -->
==HCG facilities==
{{Expand section|date=July 2008}}<!-- the two following pictures both feature in the tables above [[File:Hellenic Coast Guard.jpg|thumb|center|Coastal patrol boat ''ΛΣ-174'' type LCS-57 Mk.II at [[Bay of Zea|Zea]] [[marina]] coast guard station, [[Piraeus]].]][[File:20080412-MarinaDelta-PLS607.jpg|thumb|center|Coastal patrol boat ''ΛΣ-607'' [[MotoMarine Panther 57 patrol boat|LCS-57 (Lambro-57) Mk.I]].]] -->
# New headquarters and VTMIS operations centre ([[Pireaus]]): {{coord|37|56|33|N|23|37|35|E}}
# New headquarters and VTMIS operations centre ([[Pireaus]]): {{coord|37|56|33|N|23|37|35|E}}
# Old headquarters and SAR coordination centre ([[Pireaus]]): {{coord|37|56|23.5|N|23|38|55|E}}
# Old headquarters and SAR coordination centre ([[Pireaus]]): {{coord|37|56|23.5|N|23|38|55|E}}

Revision as of 14:41, 30 May 2024

Harbor Corps-Hellenic Coast Guard
Λιμενικό Σώμα-Ελληνική Ακτοφυλακή
Limeniko Soma-Elliniki Aktofylaki
Hellenic Coast Guard badge
Hellenic Coast Guard badge
Racing stripe
Racing stripe
Flag
Flag
AbbreviationHCG
Agency overview
Formed1919
Employees8,000
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionGriechenland
Constituting instruments
  • Law No. 1753/1919
  • Law No. 3922/2011[1]
Specialist jurisdiction
  • Coastal patrol, marine border protection, marine search and rescue.
Operational structure
Elected officer responsible
Agency executives
  • Vice Admiral Georgios Alexandrakis, Commandant
  • Vice Admiral Alexandros Tselikis, First Deputy Commandant
  • Vice Admiral Aristeidis Pantazoglou, Second Deputy Commandant
Parent agencyMinistry of Shipping and Insular Policy
Facilities
Boats240 vessels
Fixed wing aircraft
HelicoptersEurocopter AS365 Dauphin
Notables
Person
Website
www.hcg.gr
Colors : Cyan, White & Gold    

The Hellenic Coast Guard (Greek: Λιμενικό Σώμα-Ελληνική Ακτοφυλακή, romanizedLimeniko Soma-Elliniki Aktofylaki, lit.'Harbor Corps-Hellenic Coast Guard') is the national coast guard of Greece. Like many other coast guards, it is a paramilitary organization that can support the Hellenic Navy in wartime, but resides under separate civilian control in times of peace. The officers and the enlisted members of the Coast Guard are regarded as military personnel under Military's Penal Code.[2] It was founded in 1919 by an Act of Parliament (Law No. 1753–1919) and the legal framework for its function was reformed in 1927. Its primary mission is the enforcement of Greek, European and International law in the maritime areas.[3]

Historically, it is very closely associated with the Greek shipping industry; many Coast Guard officers retire early to find employment in Greek and international companies owned by Greek ship-owners.[4]

Role and responsibilities

The main activities of the Hellenic Coast Guard are defined in the present legislation and specified within its institutional framework of operation. These activities are the following:[1][3]

In order to perform these roles, the Coast Guard operate a number of patrol boats of various sizes (6m to 60m) and different types (RIBs, coastal patrol boats, offshore patrol boats, lifeboats and pollution control vessels).[6] On land the Hellenic Coast Guard is equipped with 634 vehicles, including patrol vehicles, cars and motorcycles, buses and mini vans, trucks and tanker.[7] The Coast Guard also operate seven airplanes and six helicopters.[8]

Organization

Flag of the Hellenic Coast Guard flown in front of the Coast Guard offices in Rethymno Harbour.

The Hellenic Coast Guard is under the authority of the Ministry of Shipping and Island Policy,[9] which is headed by a commandant and assisted by two deputy commandants who all have the rank of vice admiral (Antinavarchos). As of 2022, Georgios Alexandrakis serves as Commandant of the Hellenic Coast Guard..[10]

The Hellenic Coast Guard operates the Maritime Rescue Coordination Center (MRCC) in Piraeus and the Emergency Radio Communications Station SXE at Aspropyrgos (38°02′12.5″N 23°35′7.5″E / 38.036806°N 23.585417°E / 38.036806; 23.585417). The Hellenic Coast Guard also operates the Vessel Traffic Service (V.T.M.I.S.) at busy sea lanes, currently around the ports of Piraeus, Elefsis, Lavrion and Rafina.

Between May 21, 1964, and 1980 the Hellenic Coast Guard had its own special flag, which was derived from the Greek Ensign with the addition of the crossed anchors badge on the center of the white cross.

Personnel

Most officers in recent years are graduates from higher education establishments, including the Merchant Marine Academies. After recruitment new officers study for four years at the Hellenic Naval Academy. Petty officers are trained for two years at Palaskas Naval Training Centre and lower rank enlisted men are trained at Scholi Limenofylakon (Greek: Σχολή Λιμενoφυλάκων, romanizedSxoli Limenofilakon) at Piraeus, for a duration of two years. With law Law 4029 of 2011, a volunteer Auxiliary Coast Guard was established.[11] The Officers of the Hellenic Coast Guard have the same ranks as the Officers of the Hellenic Navy and similar insignia, replacing the curl with two crossed anchors. The Petty Officers (Ratings) also use rank insignia similar to those of the Hellenic Navy, replacing the speciality symbol with the crossed anchors badge.[12]

Ranks and insignia

Commissioned officers

NATO code OF-10 OF-9 OF-8 OF-7 OF-6 OF-5 OF-4 OF-3 OF-2 OF-1 OF(D) Student officer
Hellenic Coast Guard[12]
None Admiral
Ναύαρχος
Navarchos
Vice Admiral
Αντιναύαρχος
Antinavarchos
Rear Admiral
Υποναύαρχος
Yponavarchos
Commodore
Αρχιπλοίαρχος
Archiploiarchos
Captain
Πλοίαρχος
Ploiarchos
Commander
Αντιπλοίαρχος
Antiploiarchos
Lieutenant Commander
Πλωτάρχης
Plotarchis
Lieutenant
Υποπλοίαρχος
Ypoploiarchos
Sub-Lieutenant
Ανθυποπλοίαρχος
Anthypoploiarchos
Ensign
Σημαιοφόρος
Simaioforos

NCOs and enlisted

NATO code OR-9 OR-8 OR-7 OR-6 OR-5 OR-4 OR-3 OR-2 OR-1
Hellenic Coast Guard[12]
Warrant Officer
Ανθυπασπιστής
Anthypaspistis
Master Chief Petty Officer
Αρχικελευστής
Archikelefstis
Chief Petty Officer
Επικελευστής
Epikelefstis
Petty Officer
Κελευστής
Kelefstis
Harbor-guard
Λιμενοφύλακας
Limenofylakas

Fleet

As of 2015, the structure of the Hellenic Coast Guard predicts a fleet consisting of five Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPVs) sized 45–60 metres in length and of 300-450 tons displacement, six to twelve Patrol boats with lengths of 25–30 meters and more than fifty Coastal Patrol Vessels of various types with lengths of 14–20 meters.[13][14] In addition the Hellenic Coast Guard operates a large number of fast Rigid-Inflatable Boat (RIB)/Special Forces vessels as well as eleven Lifeboats. Currently the Hellenic Coast Guard fleet in its totality consists of approximately 240-250 vessels of all types.[15][16] In August 2023 the Hellenic Coast Guard ordered 31 Munin S1200 patrol boats and three Metis high-speed RHIBs.[17] 5 Finnish-built fast patrol boats "Watercat 2000 Patrol" were ordered in early November 2023.[18]

Model & Class Photo Typ Length (m) Displacement (tonnes) Origin Year of

Einführung

In service Notes
Stan Patrol 5509 / Class Gavdos OPV 58,5 565  The Netherlands 2015 1 Vessel ΛΣ-090, built by Damen shipyards and delivered in October 2015 with more than 82,5% funding of EU's External Borders Fund. Weapon systems of choice to be installed are still unspecified.
Speed of 27-30 knots.
Sa'ar 4.5 / Class Fourni
OPV 58 400  Israel Griechenland 2003 3 Vessels ΛΣ-060, ΛΣ-070 built in Israel (2003) and ΛΣ-080 built in Greece (2004) are weapon-downsized/modified FACs, each fitted with an OTO Breda 30mm/70 gun as main armament and two remote controlled 0.50" heavy machine guns but without anti-ship missiles. Acquired prior to the 2004 Athens Olympics.
Speed of 34.5 knots.

[19]

Vosper Europatrol 250 Mk1 / Class Arkoi OPV 47.3 300  Vereinigtes Königreich 2002 1 Vessel ΛΣ-050 was originally bought by Financial Crime Prosecution Authorities in 1994 and transferred to HCG in 2002, in which remained decommissioned due mechanical problems. In 2014 underwent significant maintenance and repairs and entered active service again following donations from "Aikaterini Laskaridi" Foundation.[20] The boat can be armed with 40mm gun as main weapon system.
Speed of 40 knots.
Cantiere Navale Vittoria P355 GR / Class Marinos Zampatis OPV 36.3 160  Italien 2020 4 Three ships ordered in January 2019, with a plus one option, exercised in July 2019 (90% EU funding). The first two were received in December 2020 and the fourth in January 2022 and will replace the older Dilos (Abeking) class. They will be fitted with 2x0.50 LRCWS - Light Remotely Controlled Weapon Stations.
Vessels ΛΣ-900, ΛΣ-910, ΛΣ-920 and ΛΣ-930. Speed of 40 knots.
Abeking & Rasmussen / Class Dilos (Δήλος)
Patrol 29 86  Griechenland 1977

under decommissioning

6 Vessels ΛΣ-010, ΛΣ-015, ΛΣ-020, ΛΣ-025, ΛΣ-030 and ΛΣ-040, all six boats are currently under decommissioning by Marinos Zampatis class; design by Abeking & Rasmussen built by ENAE shipyards.
Speed of 27 knots.
POB-24G / Class Faiakas (Φαίακας) Patrol 24.6 50  Kroatien 2015 2 Vessels ΛΣ-617 and ΛΣ-618 have been delivered. The remaining four (4) boats (type POB-24G) of the initial order[21] will not be delivered following legal action of HCG against the manufacturer. Vessel ΛΣ-618 is equipped with an EMILY robotic SAR device. Each of the boats of the class will bear a .50" heavy machine gun.

Speed of 32 knots.

Javelin-74 Coastal Patrol 19.2 27  Griechenland 2002 3 Vessels ΛΣ-192, ΛΣ-193 and ΛΣ-194
Speed of 50+ knots.
LCS-57 (Lambro-57) Mk.II
Coastal Patrol 19.2 27  Griechenland 2002 16 Vessels ΛΣ-601 to ΛΣ-616.
Built by Motomarine-Greece.

Speed 50+ knots.

LCS-57 (Lambro-57) Mk.I
Coastal Patrol 18.2 28  Griechenland 1998 19 Vessels ΛΣ-137 to ΛΣ-151 and ΛΣ-169 to ΛΣ-172.
Built by Motomarine-Greece.

Speed 44 knots.

LCS-53 (Lambro-53 Guardian) Coastal Patrol 16.8 21  Griechenland 1992 11 Vessels ΛΣ-114 to ΛΣ-126.
Built by Motomarine-Greece.

Speed 33 knots.

Fabio Buzzi Design 56SF Patrol / HCG Special Forces 16,10  Italien 0/15 15 Fabio Buzzi 56F patrol boats have been ordered (Jan 2020), to be delivered by 2023.[22][23]

Speed over 50 knots.

CB-90HCG Patrol / HCG Special Forces 15.9 18.5  Schweden 1999 3 Combat boats by Dockstavarvet, each armed with two twin remote controlled 0.50" heavy machine guns and carry level IV armor plates.
Vessels ΛΣ-134 to ΛΣ-136. Allocated to the HCG's Special Forces (Ionian Islands)

Speed of 45 knots. [19]

Olympic D65/74 Coastal Patrol 22.5 30  Griechenland 1973 - under decommissioning 4 Olympic line is under decommissioning. Unknown number of boats still in service for secondary tasks / ΛΣ-102 series
Olympic D-45M Coastal Patrol 13.9 25  Griechenland 1973 - under decommissioning 5 Olympic line is under decommissioning. Unknown number of boats still in service for secondary tasks
Olympic D-45 Coastal Patrol 13.9 25  Griechenland 1973 - under decommissioning 4 Olympic line is under decommissioning. Unknown number of boats still in service for secondary tasks
Olympic D-44 Coastal Patrol 13.4 25  Griechenland 1973 - under decommissioning 3 Olympic line is under decommissioning. Unknown number of boats still in service for secondary tasks / ΛΣ-153 series
Wellcraft Coastal Patrol / HCG Special Forces  USA 2004 1 Donated by the USCG in 2004.

Vessel ΛΣ-797 allocated to the HCG's Seals.

Madera MRCD-1250 Patrol RIB / HCG Special Forces 12,5  The Netherlands 2 Military grade boats for HCG's Seals, able to carry 10-12 troops each. Armed with 0.50" gun and two 7.62mm machine guns. Speed of 49 knots.
MIL-40 Fabio Buzzi Patrol / HCG Special Forces 12.2 7  Italien 1997 2 Vessels ΛΣ-132 and ΛΣ-133. Allocated to the HCG's Special Forces (Ionian islands)
Speed of 50-55 knots.
Magna Onda Patrol / HCG Special Forces 11.7 5.4  Griechenland 1987 2 Allocated to the HCG's Special Forces (Aegean islands)

Speed of 52 knots

Halter Marine HSB Patrol / HCG Special Forces 11.6  USA 2004 1 Donated by the USCG in 2004
MIL-38 Fabio Buzzi Patrol / HCG Special Forces 11.58 7  Italien 1997 2 Vessels ΛΣ-129 and ΛΣ-130 allocated to the HCG's Special Forces (Aegean islands)
Speed of 50-55 knots.
Rafnar 1100 Patrol RIB / HCG Special Forces 11,5 4  Griechenland Island 2020 10 Donation from the 'Union of Greek Shipowners'. Icelandic design, built by RAFNAR Hellas under licence. Vessels ΛΣ-1054 to ΛΣ-1063.

Speed of 50+ knots.[24]

Naval Special Warfare (NSW) Patrol RIB / HCG Special Forces 11 7.9  USA 2022 2 Donated by the US in May 2022 along with 4 more to the Hellenic Navy.

Speed 45 knots.

Magna 110 Hurricane Mk.I/II Patrol RIB / HCG Special Forces 10,8  Griechenland 2013 2 ΛΣ-1002, ΛΣ-1005
System 33/Nemesis RIB[25]
Patrol RIB / HCG Special Forces 10.35  Griechenland 2014 10 All vessels are donation by SNF having speed of 50+ knots.
Oceanic Interceptor Patrol RIB / HCG Special Forces  Griechenland 2004 ? Allocated to the HCG's Seals.
Super Onda Patrol / HCG Special Forces 8.6 2.8  Griechenland 1987 2 Allocated to the HCG's Special Forces (Aegean islands)

Speed of 52 knots

Boston Whaler, Outrage-280
Patrol / HCG Special Forces 8.34 3  USA 2004 3 Allocated to the HCG's Special Forces at Piraeus.

ΛΣ-798, ΛΣ-799 and ΛΣ-800. Donated by the USCG in 2004.[26]

Gibli-1025 Coastal Patrol RIB 10,25  Griechenland 2001 12 Vessels ΛΣ-3xx
Mostro Top Gun 964 Coastal Patrol RIB 9.9 1.6  Griechenland 1997 8 Vessels ΛΣ-2xx
Mostro Top Gun 864 Coastal Patrol RIB 9.3 1.4  Griechenland 1992 11 Vessels ΛΣ-2xx
Oceanic 9000 Stealth Coastal Patrol RIB 9 2  Griechenland 1998 18 Vessels ΛΣ-3xx
Magna 31 Coastal Patrol RIB 8.6 2.8  Griechenland 2013 2 ΛΣ-1003, ΛΣ-1004
Viking Norsafe Munin S1200 Ext.Cabin Ambulance Vessel 12 7  Griechenland Norwegen 2020 7/15 Built by Viking Norsafe Hellas.

Vessels ΛΣ-1064 to ΛΣ-1070 allocated to Greek islands. Speed of 40 knots.

Lambro Halmatic 60
Lifeboat 18 37  Griechenland 1999 10 Vessels' series Ν/Γ-511 to Ν/Γ-520
Arun Halmatic Lifeboat 16 37  Vereinigtes Königreich 1992 1 Vessel Ν/Γ-510
LMPA-29 Pollution control 29 240  Griechenland  Spanien 1994 5 Built by Motomarine - Greece. Designed by Astilleros Gondan - Spain.[27][28] Vessels ΛΣ-413 to ΛΣ-417
Pollcat Pollution control 19 85  Dänemark  Vereinigtes Königreich 1999 4 Built by Manor Marine, Portland.[29] Designed by Desmi, Denmark. Vessels ΛΣ-418 to ΛΣ-421
BSK Skipper 38 Patrol Patrol Vessel 12  Griechenland 2024 1 Built by BSK Marine, Koropi, Attica.[30]

Aircraft fleet

The Hellenic Coast Guard operates a small fleet of fixed wing aircraft based at Tatoi (Dekelia) Air Base, (LGTT, 38°06′35.1″N 23°46′55.5″E / 38.109750°N 23.782083°E / 38.109750; 23.782083).

Aircraft Photo ID Typ Versions Origin Year acquired In service[31] Notes
Eurocopter AS365 Dauphin HC-31 to HC-36 Patrol helicopter AS 365N3  Frankreich 2003 6 Based at Kotroni Naval Air Station (LGKN) in cooperation with Hellenic Navy

[8][19]

Cessna 406 Caravan II AC-21 to AC-23 Maritime patrol F406  Frankreich 2000 3 Built by Reims

[8][19]

Socata TB
AC-3, AC-4 Utility aircraft TB 20  Frankreich 1985 2 [8][19]
Cessna 172 Skyhawk AC-1, AC-2 Utility aircraft 172RG  USA 1981 2 [8][19]
IAI Heron 1
UC-01 UAV Heron 1  Israel 2022 1 [32]

HCG facilities

  1. New headquarters and VTMIS operations centre (Pireaus): 37°56′33″N 23°37′35″E / 37.94250°N 23.62639°E / 37.94250; 23.62639
  2. Old headquarters and SAR coordination centre (Pireaus): 37°56′23.5″N 23°38′55″E / 37.939861°N 23.64861°E / 37.939861; 23.64861
  3. Mooring for Open Sea Patrol Vessels (Keratsini): 37°57′25.7″N 23°36′39.7″E / 37.957139°N 23.611028°E / 37.957139; 23.611028
  4. Coast Guard apron at Tatoi Air Base: 38°06′35.1″N 23°46′55.5″E / 38.109750°N 23.782083°E / 38.109750; 23.782083
  5. Aspropyrgos Maritime Communications Radio Station SXE: 38°02′12.5″N 23°35′7.5″E / 38.036806°N 23.585417°E / 38.036806; 23.585417
  6. Piraeus Central Port Authority: 37°56′23″N 23°38′24″E / 37.93972°N 23.64000°E / 37.93972; 23.64000
  7. Enlisted men training facility (Σχολή Λιμενοφυλάκων): 37°56′10.3″N 23°37′40.4″E / 37.936194°N 23.627889°E / 37.936194; 23.627889
  8. Piraeus VTMIS AIS receiver 002393200 37°56.369′N 023°38.381′E / 37.939483°N 23.639683°E / 37.939483; 23.639683
  9. Psyttaleia Island VTMIS AIS receiver 002391100 37°56.620′N 23°35.664′E / 37.943667°N 23.594400°E / 37.943667; 23.594400
  10. Patras VTS 38°14′46″N 21°43′44″E / 38.24617°N 21.72886°E / 38.24617; 21.72886
  11. Thessaloniki VTS 40°38′17″N 22°55′31″E / 40.63802°N 22.92522°E / 40.63802; 22.92522
  12. Corfu Island VTS 39°37′37″N 19°54′20″E / 39.62708°N 19.90554°E / 39.62708; 19.90554
  13. Igoumenitsa VTS 39°29′17″N 20°15′32″E / 39.48799°N 20.25899°E / 39.48799; 20.25899
  14. Lavrion VTS 37°42′50″N 24°03′45″E / 37.71394°N 24.06252°E / 37.71394; 24.06252
  15. Rafina Port 38°01.347′N 24°0.522′E / 38.022450°N 24.008700°E / 38.022450; 24.008700

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