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notified cost of MDE will increase to
$5.428 billion, and the total notified
case value will increase to $5.90 billion.
(iv) Significance: The proposed
articles and services will support the
United Arab Emirates’ ability to
maintain a reserve stock of PAC–3 MSE
missiles to ensure adequate capability to
defend their homeland from regional
threats. The proposed sale will also
improve the UAE’s Air Force and Air
Defense’s (AFAD’s) ability to defend
population centers, friendly forces,
infrastructure, and other critical assets
in support of combined contingency
operations, and to promote regional
security.
(v) Justification: This proposed sale
will support the foreign policy and
national security of the United States by
helping to improve the security of an
important regional partner. The UAE
has been, and continues to be, a vital
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U.S. partner for political stability and
economic progress in the Middle East.
(vi) Sensitivity of Technology: The
Sensitivity of Technology Statement
contained in the original notification
applies to items reported here.
(vii) Date Report Delivered to
Congress: September 28, 2021
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
[Transmittal No. 21–64]
Arms Sales Notification
Defense Security Cooperation
Agency, Department of Defense (DoD).
ACTION: Arms sales notice.
AGENCY:
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The DoD is publishing the
unclassified text of an arms sales
notification.
SUMMARY:
Neil
Hedlund at neil.g.hedlund.civ@mail.mil
or (703) 697–9214.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
This
36(b)(1) arms sales notification is
published to fulfill the requirements of
section 155 of Public Law 104–164
dated July 21, 1996. The following is a
copy of a letter to the Speaker of the
House of Representatives, Transmittal
21–64 with attached Policy Justification
and Sensitivity of Technology.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Dated: March 27, 2023.
Aaron T. Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison
Officer, Department of Defense.
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$1.0 billion
TOTAL ............................
$2.5 billion
Transmittal No. 21–64
Notice of Proposed Issuance of Letter of
Offer Pursuant to Section 36(b)(1) of the
Arms Export Control Act, as amended
(i) Prospective Purchaser: Government
of Greece
(ii) Total Estimated Value:
Major Defense Equipment * ..
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Funding Source: National Funds.
(iii) Description and Quantity or
Quantities of Articles or Services under
Consideration for Purchase: The
Government of Greece has requested to
buy equipment and services to repair,
update, and enhance their four (4)
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existing Hellenic Navy (HN) MEKO
Class frigates. These upgrades will
include the following:
Major Defense Equipment (MDE):
Eight (8) Close in Weapon Systems
(CIWS) Phalanx BLK 1B Baseline 2
Upgrade Kits
Four (4) MK 45, 5″ 54 Caliber Gun
Overhauls
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Four (4) MK 49 Guided Missile
Launcher Systems
Four (4) COMBATSS–21 Combat
Management Systems
Four (4) AN/SQS–56 Sonar Overhauls
Non-MDE:
Also included is the repair and/or
upgrade of existing systems;
ordnance; testing; training; systems
integration; follow-on technical
support; acquisition, upgrades, and
overhaul of Narwhal 20A Gun
System; Sylena MK 2 Decoy
Launching System with CANTO
torpedo countermeasure; Radar/Fire
Control TRS–4D; Identification
Friend or Foe (IFF) Mode 5; NIXIE
SLQ–25 Surface Ship Torpedo
Defense System; Helicopter
Handling System (Repairs); Defense
Advance GPS Receiver (DAGR);
Gun Computer System (GCS); Low
Frequency Active Towed Sonar
(LFATS); Compact Low Frequency
Active Passive Variable Depth
Sonar–2 (CAPTAS–2); Infrared
Search & Track System (IRST); Elta
Electronic Warfare (EW), with C–
ESM, R–ESM, and ECM capability;
Naval Laser-Warning System
(NLWS); 7 meter Rigid Hull
Inflatable Boat (RHIB); SQQ–89
ASW System; Fire Control Radar
System; Improved Point Detection
System-Lifecycle Replacement
(IPDS–LR); Enhanced Maritime
Biological Detection (EMBD), as
well as significant Hull, Mechanical
and Electrical upgrades,
replacements, and repairs; support
and test equipment; spare and
repair parts; communications
equipment, including Link 16
communications equipment;
Battlefield Information Collection
and Exploitation System (BICES);
AN/SRQ–4 Tactical Common
Datalink (TCDL); Global Command
and Control System-Joint (GCCS–J);
Air Defense Systems Integrator
(ADSI); cryptographic equipment
including SY–150, SY–117G, and
KYV–5M; software delivery and
support; publications and technical
documentation; personnel training
and training equipment; U.S.
Government and contractor
engineering, systems integration,
technical, and logistics support
services; test and trials support;
studies and surveys; and other
related elements of logistical and
program support.
(iv) Military Department: Navy (GR–
P–LJO)
(v) Prior Related Cases, if any: None
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(vi) Sales Commission, Fee, etc., Paid,
Offered, or Agreed to be Paid: None
known
(vii) Sensitivity of Technology
Contained in the Defense Article or
Defense Services Proposed to be Sold:
See Attached Annex
(viii) Date Report Delivered to
Congress: December 10, 2021
*As defined in Section 47(6) of the
Arms Export Control Act.
POLICY JUSTIFICATION
Greece—MEKO Class Frigate
Modernization
The Government of Greece has
requested to buy equipment and
services to repair, update, and enhance
their four (4) existing Hellenic Navy
(HN) MEKO Class frigates. These
upgrades will include the following:
eight (8) Close in Weapon Systems
(CIWS) Phalanx BLK 1B Baseline 2
upgrade kits; four (4) MK 45, 5″ 54
caliber gun overhauls; four (4) MK 49
Guided Missile Launcher Systems; four
(4) COMBATSS–21 Combat
Management Systems; and, four (4) AN/
SQS–56 Sonar overhauls. Also included
is the repair and/or upgrade of existing
systems; ordnance; testing; training;
systems integration; follow-on technical
support; acquisition, upgrades, and
overhaul of Narwhal 20A Gun System;
Sylena MK 2 Decoy Launching System
with CANTO torpedo countermeasure;
Radar/Fire Control TRS–4D;
Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) Mode
5; NIXIE SLQ–25 Surface Ship Torpedo
Defense System; Helicopter Handling
System (Repairs); Defense Advance GPS
Receiver (DAGR); Gun Computer
System (GCS); Low Frequency Active
Towed Sonar (LFATS); Compact Low
Frequency Active Passive Variable
Depth Sonar–2 (CAPTAS–2); Infrared
Search & Track System (IRST); Elta
Electronic Warfare (EW), with C–ESM,
R–ESM, and ECM capability; Naval
Laser-Warning System (NLWS); 7 meter
Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat (RHIB); SQQ–
89 ASW System; Fire Control Radar
System; Improved Point Detection
System-Lifecycle Replacement (IPDS–
LR); Enhanced Maritime Biological
Detection (EMBD), as well as significant
Hull, Mechanical and Electrical
upgrades, replacements, and repairs;
support and test equipment; spare and
repair parts; communications
equipment, including Link 16
communications equipment; Battlefield
Information Collection and Exploitation
System (BICES); AN/SRQ–4 Tactical
Common Datalink (TCDL); Global
Command and Control System-Joint
(GCCS–J); Air Defense Systems
Integrator (ADSI); cryptographic
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equipment including SY–150, SY–117G,
and KYV–5M; software delivery and
support; publications and technical
documentation; personnel training and
training equipment; U.S. Government
and contractor engineering, systems
integration, technical, and logistics
support services; test and trials support;
studies and surveys; and other related
elements of logistical and program
support. The estimated total cost is $2.5
billion.
This proposed sale will support the
foreign policy and national security
objectives of the United States by
helping to improve the security of a
NATO ally, which is an important
partner for political stability and
economic progress in Europe.
The proposed sale will improve
Greece’s capability to meet current and
future threats by providing an effective
combatant deterrent capability to
protect maritime interests and
infrastructure in support of its strategic
location on NATO’s southern flank.
This acquisition, which will be awarded
to the winner of an international
competition for the Hellenic Navy (HN)
MEKO Class Frigate Upgrade, will
enhance stability and maritime security
in the Eastern Mediterranean region and
contribute to security and strategic
objectives of NATO and the United
States. Greece contributes to NATO
operations in Kosovo, as well as to
counterterrorism and counter-piracy
maritime efforts. Greece will have no
difficulty absorbing these articles and
services into its armed forces.
The proposed sale of this equipment
and support will not alter the basic
military balance in the region.
The principal contractors will be
Raytheon Missiles and Defense,
Waltham, MA; Lockheed Martin,
Bethesda, MD; BAE Systems, Arlington,
VA; and VSE Corporation, Alexandria,
VA. There are no known offset
agreements in connection with this
potential sale.
Implementation of this proposed sale
will require the assignment of 3
additional U.S. Government and (5)
contractor representatives, Full-Time
Equivalent (FTE) positions to Greece.
There will be no adverse impact on
U.S. defense readiness as a result of this
proposed sale.
Transmittal No. 21–64
Notice of Proposed Issuance of Letter of
Offer Pursuant to Section 36(b)(1) of the
Arms Export Control Act
Annex
Item No. vii
(vii) Sensitivity of Technology:
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1. The MEKO Class Frigate
Modernization (Upgrades) will provide
Greece with an increased ability to
identify, engage, and defeat maritime
security threats in open waters of the
Mediterranean and Aegean Seas
(NATO’s Southern Flank). These
enhancements will deliver protectionin-depth for Greece’s industrial
infrastructure and sea lines of
communication.
a. Close in Weapon Systems (CIWS)
MK 15 Phalanx BLK 1B Baseline 2
Upgrade Kits is a close-in weapon
system for defense against incoming
threats such as small boats, surface
torpedoes, anti-ship missiles and
helicopters. It was designed and
manufactured by the General Dynamics
Corporation, Pomona Division later a
part of Raytheon. The upgraded MK 15
Phalanx 1B Baseline 2 improves
detection performance, increases
reliability, and reduces maintenance. It
also has a surface mode to track, detect,
and destroy threats closer to the water’s
surface, increasing the ability to defend
against fast-attack boats and low-flying
missiles.
b. MK 45, 5″ 54 Caliber Gun overhaul
by performing a Standard Pier-Side
Maintenance & Repair (SPMR) of the
MK 45 Gun Systems. The MK 45 Gun
is a fully-automatic naval gun mount
employed against surface (Anti-Surface
Warfare—ASuW), air (Anti-Air
Warfare—AAW), and land attack (Naval
Surface Fire Support—NSFS) targets.
c. MK 49 Guided Missile Launching
System (GMLS) is used to deploy the
Rolling Airframe Missile (RAM).
d. COMBATSS–21 is the ship’s battle
management system, which is produced
by Lockheed Martin and derived from
the USN’s latest AEGIS combat
management system. The COMBATSS–
21 Combat Management System is the
backbone of the Freedom-variant selfdefense suite and integrates the radar,
electro-optical infrared cameras, gun fire
control system, countermeasures and
short-range anti-air missiles.
e. Upgrading the existing AN/SQS–56
Sonar is accomplished by replacement
of defective transducers and staves and
upgrading the electronics in the Hull
Mounted Sonar as well as the SQS–56
adjunct processor. The AN/SQS–56 is a
modern hull-mounted sonar. The sonar
is an active/passive, preformed beam,
digital sonar providing panoramic echo
ranging and panoramic (DIMUS) passive
surveillance. A single operator can
search, track, classify and designate
multiple targets from the active system
while simultaneously maintaining antitorpedo surveillance on the passive
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f. The 20mm Narwhal gun system is
a gyro-stabilized mount armed with a
20mm automatic cannon, an electrooptic, charge-coupled device camera,
and a closed loop, fire-control system,
which can be controlled remotely to
enable system operation, target
acquisition and tracking, and fire
opening by the gun operator. Optional
add-ons include a thermal camera, laser
rangefinder and target automatic
tracking video system. The 20mm gun
has a firing rate of 800 rounds per
minute of NATO standard ammunition,
and is produced by the French
Government-owned Nexter Systems.
g. Sylena MK 2 Decoy Launching
System with CANTO is a torpedo
countermeasure. The Sylena MK 2
launches the CANTO decoy, which
generates a high-level, 360-degree
acoustic signal to jam the full frequency
range of an attacking torpedo. Sylena
MK 2 is available internationally from
Lacroix; CANTO from Naval Group.
h. TRS–4D radar is a threedimensional, air volume surveillance
radar with fast target alert, which
provides target designation to the
combat management system for anti-air
warfare (AAW) and anti-surface warfare
(ASuW). The TRS–4D radar is
manufactured by Hensoldt a German
company. It provides sensor support for
surface gun fire control with splash
detection, ship-controlled helicopter
approach support, jammer detection,
tracking and suppression, cued search
with enhanced detection performance
for a dedicated sector, cued track with
high-accuracy target tracking for missile
guidance, and target classification,
integrated IFF, and is integrated with
the combat management system. The
system is available internationally
through Hensoldt.
i. Identification Friend or Foe (IFF)
Mode 5 is an identification system
designed for command and control. It
enables military and national (civilian
air traffic control) interrogation systems
to identify aircraft, vehicles or forces as
friendly. Mode 5 provides a
cryptographically secured version of
Mode S and ADS–8 GPS position.
j. AN/ARC–210 GEN 6 (RT–2036(C))
version is a radio that provides twoway, multi-mode voice and data
communications with military aircraft
over Very High Frequency (VHF) and
Ultra High Frequency (UHF) range using
U.S. Type 1 encryption. ARC–210 radios
contain embedded sensitive encryption
algorithms, keying material and
integrated waveforms.
k. SY–117G is a combat manpack
radio with Type 1 encryption for secure
voice communication. In the HN MEKO
Upgrade configuration, the radio will be
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used for interoperable, secure Satellite
Communications (SATCOM). The SY–
117G COMSEC device is a Controlled
Cryptographic Item (CCI).
l. SY–150 is a combat manpack radio
with Type 1 encryption. The SY–150
COMSEC device is a CCI.
m. KYV–5M supports tactical secure
voice communications. The KYV–5M
COMSEC device is a CCI.
n. The Battlefield Information
Collection and Exploitation System
(BICES) is a web-enabled, multi-national
intelligence system that provides near
real-time, correlated, situation and order
of battle information.
o. Global Command and Control
System-Joint (GCCS–J) is a command,
control, communications, computers,
and intelligence system consisting of
hardware, software (commercial-off-theshelf and government-off-the-shelf),
procedures, standards, and interfaces
that provide an integrated near real-time
picture of the battlespace necessary to
conduct joint and multinational
operations. For the HN MEKO Upgrade
configuration, GCCS–J will use Type 1
encryption.
p. Air Defense Systems Integrator
(ADSI) is a tactical command and
control system that integrates land, air
and sea domains to report real-time
sensor information across the
battlespace.
q. The NIXIE SLQ–25 Surface Ship
Torpedo Defense System is a digitally
controlled, electro-acoustic, soft kill
countermeasure decoy system capable
of countering wake homing torpedoes,
acoustic homing torpedoes, and wire
guided torpedoes. NIXIE provides
active/passive detection, location, threat
identification of torpedoes and other
acoustic targets. NIXIE’s towed body,
the decoy which diverts the threat from
the ship, connects to the management
system using a fiber optic cable to
control the signals emitted by the decoy.
r. Defense Advance GPS Receiver
(DAGR) provides secure, military
Selective Availability/Anti-Spoofing
Module (SAASM)-based GPS in the
most reliable and proven handheld form
available today. It is a military-grade,
dual-frequency receiver, and has the
security hardware necessary to decode
encrypted P(Y)-code GPS signals.
Features include: graphical screen, with
the ability to overlay map images, 12channel continuous satellite tracking for
‘‘all-in-view’’ operation, simultaneous
L1/L2 dual frequency GPS signal
reception, extended performance in a
diverse jamming environment, and
SAASM compatibility.
s. The Gun Computer System (GCS)
directs the actions of the ship’s main
gun battery and receives orders for
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engagement and firing authorization
from the Combat Management System.
The GCS takes target data from ship
sensors for air and surface targets, or
operator-entered data for targets ashore,
and calculates ballistic solutions and
outputs gun positioning orders,
ammunition loading and firing orders
for the mount.
t. Low Frequency Active Towed Sonar
(LFATS) is a low frequency, variable
depth sonar used to detect, track and
engage submarines. LFATS incorporates
active and passive processing with 360degree coverage. The VDS–100 system is
designed for high performance at a
lower operating frequency for improved
performance.
u. Compact Low Frequency Active
Passive Variable Depth Sonar-2
(CAPTAS–2) is a key sensor technology
for identifying conventional, dieselpowered submarines operating in
difficult sonar environments, such as
littoral waters. CAPTAS–2 employs a
single winch, which is used to pull the
transmit tow body, and receiver array.
v. Infrared Search and Track (IRST) is
a 360-degree, panoramic, day and night,
passive air and surface surveillance
system. The IRST system provides longrange detection with tracking of
conventional, asymmetric and emerging
threats.
w. Elta Electronic Warfare (EW) suite
provides Radar Electronic Support
Measures (RESM), Communications
Electronics Support Measures (CESM),
and Electronic Countermeasures (ECM)
with counter-Unmanned Aerial System
capability. Elta EW to include C–ESM,
R–ESM, and ECM capability. The Elta
EW suite is available internationally
through ELTA Systems, a subsidiary of
Israel Aerospace Industries.
x. Naval Laser-Warning System
(NLWS) provides real time situational
awareness of laser-based threats to
enhance the tactical picture. NLWS
interfaces with the ship’s CMS,
electronic support measures and
onboard countermeasure system. NLWS
is available internationally from SAAB.
y. SRQ–4 provides the Tactical
Common Data Link (TCDL) to serve
COMBATSS–21 for command and
control (C2) functions for radar, FLIR
and ESM data. Also, as the TCDL
terminal on the ship, the AN/SRQ–4
exchanges classified SECRET level
acoustic data with the AN/SQQ–89 for
real-time shipboard processing of MH–
60R deployed sonobuoys, increased
sonobuoy processing, updated sonobuoy
control and increased ASW tracks. The
AN/SQQ–89 accepts MH–60R ASW data
and processes the data shipboard as a
coordinated tactical ASW picture with
the Variable Depth Sonar. ASW
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Operators, at AN/SQQ–89 consoles,
analyze the classified SECRET level data
and integrate with COMBATSS–21 to
provide full implementation and access
to the capabilities of the MH–60R. The
MH–60R Multi-Mission Helicopters,
procured by the Hellenic Navy under a
separate FMS case, introduces dipping
sonar, upgraded radar, electronic
warfare, weapons including MK 54
torpedoes and external command and
control systems. With the MH–60R
comes the need for a Ku-Band Common
Data Link via a shipboard AN/SRQ–4
Radio Terminal System to support the
high data rate requirements associated
with aircraft systems.
z. The AN/SQQ–89 Undersea Warfare
Combat System is a naval antisubmarine warfare (ASW) system for
surface warships. The system presents
an integrated picture of the tactical
situation by receiving, combining and
processing active and passive sensor
data from the hull-mounted array,
towed array and sonobuoys. The AN/
SQQ–89 will interface with the SQS–56
sonar, VDS, SQR–4 and COMBATSS–
21. It provides a full range of undersea
warfare (USW) functions including
active and passive sensors, underwater
fire control, onboard trainer and a
highly evolved display subsystem.
aa. The Fire Control Radar System is
a medium-to-long range radar that
interfaces with the Gun Control System
(GCS) and COMBATSS–21.
bb. Improved Point Detection SystemLifecycle Replacement (IPDS–LR) is a
ship-based Chemical Warfare Agent
(CWA) detector designed for chemical
detection of chemical warfare agent
vapors onboard navy ships. The detector
units have special interference rejection
built into the detection algorithm and
meets specifications for false alarm
thresholds with sensitivity
requirements. The sampling system
includes specially designed sampling
lines, filters, and bulkhead adapters to
operate in marine environments.
cc. Enhanced Maritime Biological
Detection (EMBD) is an automated
biological point detection and
identification system that provides near
real time biological detection, warning,
and presumptive identification against
Biological Warfare Agents (BWAs).
EMBD will provide an early indication
that a BWA attack has occurred and
provide identification information
allowing ship commanding officers to
select from an array of countermeasures
that can prevent or limit exposure to the
ship and other ships in the naval task
force.
dd. Link 16 is an advanced command,
control, communications, and
intelligence (C3I) system incorporating
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high capacity, jam-resistant, digital
communication links for exchange of
near real-time tactical information,
including both data and voice, among
air, ground, and sea elements. It
provides the warfighter key theater
functions such as surveillance,
identification, air control, weapons
engagement coordination, and direction
for all services and allied forces. With
modernized cryptography, Link 16 will
ensure interoperability into the future.
2. The overall highest level of
classification of defense articles,
components, and services included in
this potential sale is SECRET.
3. If a technologically advanced
adversary were to obtain knowledge of
the specific hardware and software
elements, the information could be used
to develop countermeasures that might
reduce weapon system effectiveness, or
be used in the development of a system
with similar or advanced capabilities.
4. A determination has been made
that Greece can provide substantially
the same degree of protection for the
sensitive technology being released as
the U.S. Government. This sale is
necessary in furtherance of the U.S.
foreign policy and national security
objectives outlined in the Policy
Justification.
5. All defense articles and services
listed in this transmittal have been
authorized for release and export to the
Government of Greece.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
[Transmittal No. 21-64]
Arms Sales Notification
AGENCY: Defense Security Cooperation Agency, Department of Defense
(DoD).
ACTION: Arms sales notice.
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SUMMARY: The DoD is publishing the unclassified text of an arms sales
notification.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Neil Hedlund at
[email protected] or (703) 697-9214.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This 36(b)(1) arms sales notification is
published to fulfill the requirements of section 155 of Public Law 104-
164 dated July 21, 1996. The following is a copy of a letter to the
Speaker of the House of Representatives, Transmittal 21-64 with
attached Policy Justification and Sensitivity of Technology.
Dated: March 27, 2023.
Aaron T. Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense.
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Notice of Proposed Issuance of Letter of Offer Pursuant to Section
36(b)(1) of the Arms Export Control Act, as amended
(i) Prospective Purchaser: Government of Greece
(ii) Total Estimated Value:
Major Defense Equipment *................ $1.5 billion
Other.................................... $1.0 billion
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TOTAL................................ $2.5 billion
Funding Source: National Funds.
(iii) Description and Quantity or Quantities of Articles or
Services under Consideration for Purchase: The Government of Greece has
requested to buy equipment and services to repair, update, and enhance
their four (4) existing Hellenic Navy (HN) MEKO Class frigates. These
upgrades will include the following:
Major Defense Equipment (MDE):
Eight (8) Close in Weapon Systems (CIWS) Phalanx BLK 1B Baseline 2
Upgrade Kits
Four (4) MK 45, 5'' 54 Caliber Gun Overhauls
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Four (4) MK 49 Guided Missile Launcher Systems
Four (4) COMBATSS-21 Combat Management Systems
Four (4) AN/SQS-56 Sonar Overhauls
Non-MDE:
Also included is the repair and/or upgrade of existing systems;
ordnance; testing; training; systems integration; follow-on technical
support; acquisition, upgrades, and overhaul of Narwhal 20A Gun System;
Sylena MK 2 Decoy Launching System with CANTO torpedo countermeasure;
Radar/Fire Control TRS-4D; Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) Mode 5;
NIXIE SLQ-25 Surface Ship Torpedo Defense System; Helicopter Handling
System (Repairs); Defense Advance GPS Receiver (DAGR); Gun Computer
System (GCS); Low Frequency Active Towed Sonar (LFATS); Compact Low
Frequency Active Passive Variable Depth Sonar-2 (CAPTAS-2); Infrared
Search & Track System (IRST); Elta Electronic Warfare (EW), with C-ESM,
R-ESM, and ECM capability; Naval Laser-Warning System (NLWS); 7 meter
Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat (RHIB); SQQ-89 ASW System; Fire Control
Radar System; Improved Point Detection System-Lifecycle Replacement
(IPDS-LR); Enhanced Maritime Biological Detection (EMBD), as well as
significant Hull, Mechanical and Electrical upgrades, replacements, and
repairs; support and test equipment; spare and repair parts;
communications equipment, including Link 16 communications equipment;
Battlefield Information Collection and Exploitation System (BICES); AN/
SRQ-4 Tactical Common Datalink (TCDL); Global Command and Control
System-Joint (GCCS-J); Air Defense Systems Integrator (ADSI);
cryptographic equipment including SY-150, SY-117G, and KYV-5M; software
delivery and support; publications and technical documentation;
personnel training and training equipment; U.S. Government and
contractor engineering, systems integration, technical, and logistics
support services; test and trials support; studies and surveys; and
other related elements of logistical and program support.
(iv) Military Department: Navy (GR-P-LJO)
(v) Prior Related Cases, if any: None
(vi) Sales Commission, Fee, etc., Paid, Offered, or Agreed to be
Paid: None known
(vii) Sensitivity of Technology Contained in the Defense Article or
Defense Services Proposed to be Sold: See Attached Annex
(viii) Date Report Delivered to Congress: December 10, 2021
*As defined in Section 47(6) of the Arms Export Control Act.
POLICY JUSTIFICATION
Greece--MEKO Class Frigate Modernization
The Government of Greece has requested to buy equipment and
services to repair, update, and enhance their four (4) existing
Hellenic Navy (HN) MEKO Class frigates. These upgrades will include the
following: eight (8) Close in Weapon Systems (CIWS) Phalanx BLK 1B
Baseline 2 upgrade kits; four (4) MK 45, 5'' 54 caliber gun overhauls;
four (4) MK 49 Guided Missile Launcher Systems; four (4) COMBATSS-21
Combat Management Systems; and, four (4) AN/SQS-56 Sonar overhauls.
Also included is the repair and/or upgrade of existing systems;
ordnance; testing; training; systems integration; follow-on technical
support; acquisition, upgrades, and overhaul of Narwhal 20A Gun System;
Sylena MK 2 Decoy Launching System with CANTO torpedo countermeasure;
Radar/Fire Control TRS-4D; Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) Mode 5;
NIXIE SLQ-25 Surface Ship Torpedo Defense System; Helicopter Handling
System (Repairs); Defense Advance GPS Receiver (DAGR); Gun Computer
System (GCS); Low Frequency Active Towed Sonar (LFATS); Compact Low
Frequency Active Passive Variable Depth Sonar-2 (CAPTAS-2); Infrared
Search & Track System (IRST); Elta Electronic Warfare (EW), with C-ESM,
R-ESM, and ECM capability; Naval Laser-Warning System (NLWS); 7 meter
Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat (RHIB); SQQ-89 ASW System; Fire Control
Radar System; Improved Point Detection System-Lifecycle Replacement
(IPDS-LR); Enhanced Maritime Biological Detection (EMBD), as well as
significant Hull, Mechanical and Electrical upgrades, replacements, and
repairs; support and test equipment; spare and repair parts;
communications equipment, including Link 16 communications equipment;
Battlefield Information Collection and Exploitation System (BICES); AN/
SRQ-4 Tactical Common Datalink (TCDL); Global Command and Control
System-Joint (GCCS-J); Air Defense Systems Integrator (ADSI);
cryptographic equipment including SY-150, SY-117G, and KYV-5M; software
delivery and support; publications and technical documentation;
personnel training and training equipment; U.S. Government and
contractor engineering, systems integration, technical, and logistics
support services; test and trials support; studies and surveys; and
other related elements of logistical and program support. The estimated
total cost is $2.5 billion.
This proposed sale will support the foreign policy and national
security objectives of the United States by helping to improve the
security of a NATO ally, which is an important partner for political
stability and economic progress in Europe.
The proposed sale will improve Greece's capability to meet current
and future threats by providing an effective combatant deterrent
capability to protect maritime interests and infrastructure in support
of its strategic location on NATO's southern flank. This acquisition,
which will be awarded to the winner of an international competition for
the Hellenic Navy (HN) MEKO Class Frigate Upgrade, will enhance
stability and maritime security in the Eastern Mediterranean region and
contribute to security and strategic objectives of NATO and the United
States. Greece contributes to NATO operations in Kosovo, as well as to
counterterrorism and counter-piracy maritime efforts. Greece will have
no difficulty absorbing these articles and services into its armed
forces.
The proposed sale of this equipment and support will not alter the
basic military balance in the region.
The principal contractors will be Raytheon Missiles and Defense,
Waltham, MA; Lockheed Martin, Bethesda, MD; BAE Systems, Arlington, VA;
and VSE Corporation, Alexandria, VA. There are no known offset
agreements in connection with this potential sale.
Implementation of this proposed sale will require the assignment of
3 additional U.S. Government and (5) contractor representatives, Full-
Time Equivalent (FTE) positions to Greece.
There will be no adverse impact on U.S. defense readiness as a
result of this proposed sale.
Transmittal No. 21-64
Notice of Proposed Issuance of Letter of Offer Pursuant to Section
36(b)(1) of the Arms Export Control Act
Annex
Item No. vii
(vii) Sensitivity of Technology:
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1. The MEKO Class Frigate Modernization (Upgrades) will provide
Greece with an increased ability to identify, engage, and defeat
maritime security threats in open waters of the Mediterranean and
Aegean Seas (NATO's Southern Flank). These enhancements will deliver
protection-in-depth for Greece's industrial infrastructure and sea
lines of communication.
a. Close in Weapon Systems (CIWS) MK 15 Phalanx BLK 1B Baseline 2
Upgrade Kits is a close-in weapon system for defense against incoming
threats such as small boats, surface torpedoes, anti-ship missiles and
helicopters. It was designed and manufactured by the General Dynamics
Corporation, Pomona Division later a part of Raytheon. The upgraded MK
15 Phalanx 1B Baseline 2 improves detection performance, increases
reliability, and reduces maintenance. It also has a surface mode to
track, detect, and destroy threats closer to the water's surface,
increasing the ability to defend against fast-attack boats and low-
flying missiles.
b. MK 45, 5'' 54 Caliber Gun overhaul by performing a Standard
Pier-Side Maintenance & Repair (SPMR) of the MK 45 Gun Systems. The MK
45 Gun is a fully-automatic naval gun mount employed against surface
(Anti-Surface Warfare--ASuW), air (Anti-Air Warfare--AAW), and land
attack (Naval Surface Fire Support--NSFS) targets.
c. MK 49 Guided Missile Launching System (GMLS) is used to deploy
the Rolling Airframe Missile (RAM).
d. COMBATSS-21 is the ship's battle management system, which is
produced by Lockheed Martin and derived from the USN's latest AEGIS
combat management system. The COMBATSS-21 Combat Management System is
the backbone of the Freedom-variant self-defense suite and integrates
the radar, electro-optical infrared cameras, gun fire control system,
countermeasures and short-range anti-air missiles.
e. Upgrading the existing AN/SQS-56 Sonar is accomplished by
replacement of defective transducers and staves and upgrading the
electronics in the Hull Mounted Sonar as well as the SQS-56 adjunct
processor. The AN/SQS-56 is a modern hull-mounted sonar. The sonar is
an active/passive, preformed beam, digital sonar providing panoramic
echo ranging and panoramic (DIMUS) passive surveillance. A single
operator can search, track, classify and designate multiple targets
from the active system while simultaneously maintaining anti-torpedo
surveillance on the passive display.
f. The 20mm Narwhal gun system is a gyro-stabilized mount armed
with a 20mm automatic cannon, an electro-optic, charge-coupled device
camera, and a closed loop, fire-control system, which can be controlled
remotely to enable system operation, target acquisition and tracking,
and fire opening by the gun operator. Optional add-ons include a
thermal camera, laser rangefinder and target automatic tracking video
system. The 20mm gun has a firing rate of 800 rounds per minute of NATO
standard ammunition, and is produced by the French Government-owned
Nexter Systems.
g. Sylena MK 2 Decoy Launching System with CANTO is a torpedo
countermeasure. The Sylena MK 2 launches the CANTO decoy, which
generates a high-level, 360-degree acoustic signal to jam the full
frequency range of an attacking torpedo. Sylena MK 2 is available
internationally from Lacroix; CANTO from Naval Group.
h. TRS-4D radar is a three-dimensional, air volume surveillance
radar with fast target alert, which provides target designation to the
combat management system for anti-air warfare (AAW) and anti-surface
warfare (ASuW). The TRS-4D radar is manufactured by Hensoldt a German
company. It provides sensor support for surface gun fire control with
splash detection, ship-controlled helicopter approach support, jammer
detection, tracking and suppression, cued search with enhanced
detection performance for a dedicated sector, cued track with high-
accuracy target tracking for missile guidance, and target
classification, integrated IFF, and is integrated with the combat
management system. The system is available internationally through
Hensoldt.
i. Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) Mode 5 is an identification
system designed for command and control. It enables military and
national (civilian air traffic control) interrogation systems to
identify aircraft, vehicles or forces as friendly. Mode 5 provides a
cryptographically secured version of Mode S and ADS-8 GPS position.
j. AN/ARC-210 GEN 6 (RT-2036(C)) version is a radio that provides
two-way, multi-mode voice and data communications with military
aircraft over Very High Frequency (VHF) and Ultra High Frequency (UHF)
range using U.S. Type 1 encryption. ARC-210 radios contain embedded
sensitive encryption algorithms, keying material and integrated
waveforms.
k. SY-117G is a combat manpack radio with Type 1 encryption for
secure voice communication. In the HN MEKO Upgrade configuration, the
radio will be used for interoperable, secure Satellite Communications
(SATCOM). The SY-117G COMSEC device is a Controlled Cryptographic Item
(CCI).
l. SY-150 is a combat manpack radio with Type 1 encryption. The SY-
150 COMSEC device is a CCI.
m. KYV-5M supports tactical secure voice communications. The KYV-5M
COMSEC device is a CCI.
n. The Battlefield Information Collection and Exploitation System
(BICES) is a web-enabled, multi-national intelligence system that
provides near real-time, correlated, situation and order of battle
information.
o. Global Command and Control System-Joint (GCCS-J) is a command,
control, communications, computers, and intelligence system consisting
of hardware, software (commercial-off-the-shelf and government-off-the-
shelf), procedures, standards, and interfaces that provide an
integrated near real-time picture of the battlespace necessary to
conduct joint and multinational operations. For the HN MEKO Upgrade
configuration, GCCS-J will use Type 1 encryption.
p. Air Defense Systems Integrator (ADSI) is a tactical command and
control system that integrates land, air and sea domains to report
real-time sensor information across the battlespace.
q. The NIXIE SLQ-25 Surface Ship Torpedo Defense System is a
digitally controlled, electro-acoustic, soft kill countermeasure decoy
system capable of countering wake homing torpedoes, acoustic homing
torpedoes, and wire guided torpedoes. NIXIE provides active/passive
detection, location, threat identification of torpedoes and other
acoustic targets. NIXIE's towed body, the decoy which diverts the
threat from the ship, connects to the management system using a fiber
optic cable to control the signals emitted by the decoy.
r. Defense Advance GPS Receiver (DAGR) provides secure, military
Selective Availability/Anti-Spoofing Module (SAASM)-based GPS in the
most reliable and proven handheld form available today. It is a
military-grade, dual-frequency receiver, and has the security hardware
necessary to decode encrypted P(Y)-code GPS signals. Features include:
graphical screen, with the ability to overlay map images, 12-channel
continuous satellite tracking for ``all-in-view'' operation,
simultaneous L1/L2 dual frequency GPS signal reception, extended
performance in a diverse jamming environment, and SAASM compatibility.
s. The Gun Computer System (GCS) directs the actions of the ship's
main gun battery and receives orders for
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engagement and firing authorization from the Combat Management System.
The GCS takes target data from ship sensors for air and surface
targets, or operator-entered data for targets ashore, and calculates
ballistic solutions and outputs gun positioning orders, ammunition
loading and firing orders for the mount.
t. Low Frequency Active Towed Sonar (LFATS) is a low frequency,
variable depth sonar used to detect, track and engage submarines. LFATS
incorporates active and passive processing with 360-degree coverage.
The VDS-100 system is designed for high performance at a lower
operating frequency for improved performance.
u. Compact Low Frequency Active Passive Variable Depth Sonar-2
(CAPTAS-2) is a key sensor technology for identifying conventional,
diesel-powered submarines operating in difficult sonar environments,
such as littoral waters. CAPTAS-2 employs a single winch, which is used
to pull the transmit tow body, and receiver array.
v. Infrared Search and Track (IRST) is a 360-degree, panoramic, day
and night, passive air and surface surveillance system. The IRST system
provides long-range detection with tracking of conventional, asymmetric
and emerging threats.
w. Elta Electronic Warfare (EW) suite provides Radar Electronic
Support Measures (RESM), Communications Electronics Support Measures
(CESM), and Electronic Countermeasures (ECM) with counter-Unmanned
Aerial System capability. Elta EW to include C-ESM, R-ESM, and ECM
capability. The Elta EW suite is available internationally through ELTA
Systems, a subsidiary of Israel Aerospace Industries.
x. Naval Laser-Warning System (NLWS) provides real time situational
awareness of laser-based threats to enhance the tactical picture. NLWS
interfaces with the ship's CMS, electronic support measures and onboard
countermeasure system. NLWS is available internationally from SAAB.
y. SRQ-4 provides the Tactical Common Data Link (TCDL) to serve
COMBATSS-21 for command and control (C2) functions for radar, FLIR and
ESM data. Also, as the TCDL terminal on the ship, the AN/SRQ-4
exchanges classified SECRET level acoustic data with the AN/SQQ-89 for
real-time shipboard processing of MH-60R deployed sonobuoys, increased
sonobuoy processing, updated sonobuoy control and increased ASW tracks.
The AN/SQQ-89 accepts MH-60R ASW data and processes the data shipboard
as a coordinated tactical ASW picture with the Variable Depth Sonar.
ASW Operators, at AN/SQQ-89 consoles, analyze the classified SECRET
level data and integrate with COMBATSS-21 to provide full
implementation and access to the capabilities of the MH-60R. The MH-60R
Multi-Mission Helicopters, procured by the Hellenic Navy under a
separate FMS case, introduces dipping sonar, upgraded radar, electronic
warfare, weapons including MK 54 torpedoes and external command and
control systems. With the MH-60R comes the need for a Ku-Band Common
Data Link via a shipboard AN/SRQ-4 Radio Terminal System to support the
high data rate requirements associated with aircraft systems.
z. The AN/SQQ-89 Undersea Warfare Combat System is a naval anti-
submarine warfare (ASW) system for surface warships. The system
presents an integrated picture of the tactical situation by receiving,
combining and processing active and passive sensor data from the hull-
mounted array, towed array and sonobuoys. The AN/SQQ-89 will interface
with the SQS-56 sonar, VDS, SQR-4 and COMBATSS-21. It provides a full
range of undersea warfare (USW) functions including active and passive
sensors, underwater fire control, onboard trainer and a highly evolved
display subsystem.
aa. The Fire Control Radar System is a medium-to-long range radar
that interfaces with the Gun Control System (GCS) and COMBATSS-21.
bb. Improved Point Detection System-Lifecycle Replacement (IPDS-LR)
is a ship-based Chemical Warfare Agent (CWA) detector designed for
chemical detection of chemical warfare agent vapors onboard navy ships.
The detector units have special interference rejection built into the
detection algorithm and meets specifications for false alarm thresholds
with sensitivity requirements. The sampling system includes specially
designed sampling lines, filters, and bulkhead adapters to operate in
marine environments.
cc. Enhanced Maritime Biological Detection (EMBD) is an automated
biological point detection and identification system that provides near
real time biological detection, warning, and presumptive identification
against Biological Warfare Agents (BWAs). EMBD will provide an early
indication that a BWA attack has occurred and provide identification
information allowing ship commanding officers to select from an array
of countermeasures that can prevent or limit exposure to the ship and
other ships in the naval task force.
dd. Link 16 is an advanced command, control, communications, and
intelligence (C3I) system incorporating high capacity, jam-resistant,
digital communication links for exchange of near real-time tactical
information, including both data and voice, among air, ground, and sea
elements. It provides the warfighter key theater functions such as
surveillance, identification, air control, weapons engagement
coordination, and direction for all services and allied forces. With
modernized cryptography, Link 16 will ensure interoperability into the
future.
2. The overall highest level of classification of defense articles,
components, and services included in this potential sale is SECRET.
3. If a technologically advanced adversary were to obtain knowledge
of the specific hardware and software elements, the information could
be used to develop countermeasures that might reduce weapon system
effectiveness, or be used in the development of a system with similar
or advanced capabilities.
4. A determination has been made that Greece can provide
substantially the same degree of protection for the sensitive
technology being released as the U.S. Government. This sale is
necessary in furtherance of the U.S. foreign policy and national
security objectives outlined in the Policy Justification.
5. All defense articles and services listed in this transmittal
have been authorized for release and export to the Government of
Greece.
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