Fire Suppression, Prevention, and Natural Disaster Response Equipment

Comprehensive Strengthening of the Operational Mechanism

Effective response to natural disasters requires modern, sufficient, and specialized equipment at every level: mobility, fire suppression, rescue operations, personal protection, and logistical support.

This investment strengthens the Civil Protection operational mechanism as a whole, addressing needs in land transport, firefighting vehicles, rescue equipment, and support infrastructure.

Land Transport and Command Vehicles

The investment includes the procurement of:

These assets enhance personnel mobility, operational coordination, and rapid deployment capabilities in the field.

Firefighting Vehicles

Fleet reinforcement includes:

This upgrade significantly increases firefighting capacity and strengthens operational autonomy in the field.

Flood and Water Incident Response Equipment

The investment includes:

This equipment substantially enhances response to flood events and ensures continued access to affected areas.

Personal Protective and Rescue Equipment

Reinforcement includes:

This equipment enhances personnel safety and improves response capability in complex and hazardous incidents.

Support and Logistics Equipment

As part of the overall upgrade, the following are included:

Strengthening logistical support ensures operational continuity and effectiveness during prolonged emergency incidents.

Comprehensive Operational Upgrade

This investment does not concern isolated procurements, but a holistic upgrade of the country’s operational capability:

It represents a critical pillar in strengthening national resilience against the impacts of the climate crisis.

Budget and Funding

The AIGIS Project has a total budget of €2,077,494,365 dedicated to strengthening Civil Protection.

Funding is allocated across four main intervention pillars:

This investment falls primarily under the operational equipment pillar and is financed by the Recovery and Resilience Facility through the National Plan “Greece 2.0,” with resources from the European Union – NextGenerationEU.