U.S. Ambassador to Greece Kimberly Guilfoyle said American F-35 fighter jets will be the most advanced aircraft ever to fly over Greek skies, a statement that underscores how dramatically the U.S.-Greece defense relationship has deepened in recent years.
Guilfoyle made the remarks in a video statement, calling the F-35's presence in Greece a landmark moment for bilateral military cooperation. The fifth-generation stealth jet is widely considered the most capable combat aircraft in the Western arsenal, combining advanced radar-evading technology with cutting-edge avionics that no previous aircraft flying over Greece has matched.
The timing is significant. Greece has been pursuing its own F-35 acquisition and has repeatedly pushed Washington for access to the jets as it seeks to modernize the Hellenic Air Force and counter Turkish air power in the Aegean. American F-35s operating in Greek airspace sends a clear signal about where U.S. priorities sit in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Greece currently operates F-16 Vipers after a major upgrade program, but the F-35 represents an entirely different generation of air superiority. The aircraft's stealth capabilities and sensor fusion technology give it capabilities no adversary in the region can currently match.
Washington has been expanding its military footprint in Greece steadily, with the Alexandroupoli port emerging as a key logistics hub and U.S. forces rotating through multiple Greek bases. The F-35 flights, according to Guilfoyle, are another chapter in that expanding partnership.
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