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Greek-operated air defence system shoots down Iranian missiles over Saudi

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Posted on March 19, 2026

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By Lefteris Papadimas ATHENS, March 19 (Reuters) - An air defence system operated by Greek military personnel in Saudi Arabia intercepted two ballistic missiles launched from Iran on Thursday,

Greek-Operated Air Defence System Intercepts Iranian Missiles Over Saudi Arabia

Greek Patriot System Thwarts Missile Attack in Saudi Arabia

By Lefteris Papadimas

Details of the Interception

ATHENS, March 19 (Reuters) - An air defence system operated by Greek military personnel in Saudi Arabia intercepted two ballistic missiles launched from Iran on Thursday, Greece's defence minister said.

Nikos Dendias said a Greek-operated Patriot air defence system had intercepted Iranian missiles targeting oil refineries in Saudi Arabia, without specifying where in the kingdom.

Significance of the Operation

"The protection of refineries and oil units is of great importance," he said in a televised statement.

Background on Greek Deployment

Greece has deployed a U.S.-made Patriot air defense battery, operated by Greek personnel, in Saudi Arabia since 2021 under an agreement to help protect the kingdom's energy infrastructure.

Thursday's interception was the first time that Greek personnel had operated the system, a Greek defence ministry official told Reuters.

International Assistance in Gulf Defence

Other outside states have also offered assistance in defending the Gulf against Iranian attacks launched in response to U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran that began on February 28.

France and Australia’s Contributions

France has assisted the United Arab Emirates in defending against Iranian attacks, under a longstanding defence agreement between the two countries. Australia has also said it would send a surveillance aircraft and missiles to help bolster UAE defences.

Saudi Arabia’s Response

Earlier on Thursday, Saudi Arabia's defence ministry said that a ballistic missile targeting the Red Sea port city of Yanbu, where there is an oil refinery, had been intercepted.

It was unclear whether the missile was one of those intercepted by the Greek-operated system.

(Reporting by Lefteris Papadimas, writing by Alexander Cornwell; Editing by Aidan Lewis)

Key Takeaways

  • Greece has maintained a Patriot battery deployment in Saudi Arabia since September 2021 to safeguard critical energy infrastructure under the Hellenic Force Saudi Arabia (ELDYSA) mission (en.wikipedia.org).
  • Thursday’s intercept is the first time Greek servicemembers have actively operated the system in combat, confirming its readiness and strategic value (forbes.com).
  • Amid regional tensions sparked by U.S.–Israeli strikes on Iran, other allies—including France and Australia—are also reinforcing Gulf air defences through surveillance deployments and missile support (lemonde.fr).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who operated the air defence system that shot down Iranian missiles over Saudi Arabia?
The air defence system was operated by Greek military personnel deployed in Saudi Arabia.
What type of missiles were intercepted in Saudi Arabia?
Ballistic missiles launched from Iran targeting oil refineries in Saudi Arabia were intercepted.
What is the significance of the interception for Saudi Arabia?
The interception protected key oil refineries, which are vital for the country's energy infrastructure.
Since when has Greece operated the Patriot air defence system in Saudi Arabia?
Greece has deployed and operated the U.S.-made Patriot air defence battery in Saudi Arabia since 2021.
Which other countries have assisted Gulf states against Iranian missile attacks?
France and Australia have also assisted, with France aiding the UAE and Australia providing surveillance and missiles.

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