List of Current Ships of The Hellenic Navy - Fast Attack Missile Vessels

Fast Attack Missile Vessels

Missile boats:

  • 4 × Roussen (Super-Vita) Class FACM, plus 1 under construction
    • PCFG Roussen (P 67) ΤΠΚ Ρουσσέν
    • PCFG Daniolos (P 68) ΤΠΚ Δανιόλος
    • PCFG Krystallidis (P 69) ΤΠΚ Κρυσταλλίδης
    • PCFG Grigoropoulos (P 70) ΤΠΚ Γρηγορόπουλος (commissioned October 2010)
    • PCFG Ritsos (P 71) ΤΠΚ Ριτσος (under construction)
  • 4 × La Combattante III
    • PCFG Laskos (P 20) ΤΠΚ Λάσκος
    • PCFG Blessas (P 21) ΤΠΚ Μπλέσσας
    • PCFG Mykonios (P 22) ΤΠΚ Μυκόνιος
    • PCFG Troupakis (P 23) ΤΠΚ Τρουπάκης
  • 5 × La Combattante IIIb
    • PCFG Kavaloudis (P 24) ΤΠΚ Καβαλούδης
    • PCFG Degiannis (P 26) ΤΠΚ Ντεγιάννης
    • PCFG Xenos (P 27) ΤΠΚ Ξένος
    • PCFG Simitzopoulos (P 28) ΤΠΚ Σιμιτζόπουλος
    • PCFG Starakis (P 29) ΤΠΚ Σταράκης
  • 6 × La Combattante IIA. Ex German Navy Class 148.
    • PCFG Botsis (P 72) ΤΠΚ Βότσης.
    • PCFG Pezopoulos (P 73) ΤΠΚ Πεζόπουλος.
    • PCFG Maridakis (P 75) ΤΠΚ Μαριδάκης. Ex FGS Haher, P 6151

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