NATO Missile Firing Installation

Emblem of NAMFI

The NATO Missile Firing Installation or NAMFI (Greek: Πεδίο Βολής Κρήτης, "Crete Firing Range") is an extensive missile firing range located at Souda Bay on the island of Crete, Greece.

History

MIM-14 Nike Hercules rocket fired at NAMFI

NAMFI was established in 1967 as a NATO training facility for Air Defence Systems and it takes advantage of clear atmospheric conditions throughout the year. Currently NAMFI is regularly used by the armed forces of Greece, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, and the United States. In the past it was also used by Denmark and Norway.[1]

Activities

Today the firing range is used mostly for MIM-104 Patriot and MIM-23 Hawk launches, although a wide range of surface to air and air to surface missiles are fired occasionally. As the trajectories of the missiles cross busy air and sea areas, an Air and Sea surveillance radar system is used to resolve possible conflicts.[2]

References

  1. L.S. Blaveris and D. Stergiou (January 2000). Πεδίο Βολής Κρήτης - Το πιο σημαντικό πεδίο βολής του ΝΑΤΟ. Στρατηγική (Strategy) (in Greek): 96–101.
  2. "Nato Missile Fire Installation". Retrieved 12 September 2010. (English) (Greek)

External links

Coordinates: 35°34′22″N 24°10′25″E / 35.57278°N 24.17361°E / 35.57278; 24.17361 (NAMFI)

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