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Hoplite: Ten ton Greek Military vehicle for biochemical war

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Βασίλης Σαρημπαλίδης

The "Hoplite" is an original military vehicle, 100% Greek that has been made by the Greek company EODH. It is based in Northern Greece, just outside Thessaloniki and for its construction funds of the company itself have been used.
We meet Thanasis Grammatikos who has edited the Project and we will talk and analyze everything about "Hoplites", who was presented a few weeks ago to the Greek Armed Forces.

It is a 10ton multirole vehicle with high agility. The "Hoplite" can transport weapons systems, personnel and of course border surveillance, while its platform can meet all modern needs.

Among other things, the company EODH cooperates in the shielding of Leopards. According to businessman Giannis Mitsis, EODH recently signed a contract with a large company of 100,000 million euros.

CONTENTS

00:00 Introduction
01:02 The company that makes it
02:13 EODH and the Leopard shield
03:35 How it was decided to build the "Hoplite"
05:07 Is it an entirely Greek vehicle?
06:50 Cooperation with other Greek companies
07:18 The history of the logo and what it expresses
08:23 Details and features (chassis etc.)
13:05 How is it repaired on the battlefield?
15:13 Why does the "capsule" withstand large explosions?
16:24 Vehicle weight
16:38 Engine Transmission
17:15 080km / h. Top speed. Autonomy.
19:23 Fuel consumption
21:28 Why do all military vehicles have the same shape?
22:27 Tires
23:21 Weapons systems that can accommodate
24:45 Versions and accessories
25:35 Cost
26:28 Protection from biochemical war
29:15 Air conditioning system
30:20 Cameras
31:05 Interior
36:10 Do you need experience to drive it?
36:55 How does the engine starts
39:48 The spaces for passengers and ammunition
47:00 EODH 's dreams and plans
48:30 What are the Turks doing?
51:36 Source of money and deal 100 million €



Special thanks to Pantelis Tzertzevelis for his support in the audiovisual coverage.



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