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21-527: (Redirected from ET-1 ) ET1 or ET-1 may refer to ET1 (Greece) the first channel from Ellinikí Radiofonía Tileórasi (ERT), the Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation ET-1, a planet orbiting star HD 102195 Electronics Technician 1st Class (ET1), a US Navy enlisted rating Endothelin 1 , a peptide playing important role in vascular haemostasis [REDACTED] Topics referred to by
42-604: A small force in Cyprus. The Hellenic National Defense General Staff has the operational command of the Joint Armed Forces Headquarters and the units that operate under them. It is also responsible for organising and implementing routine operations and exercises of the Joint Armed Forces, coordinating and implementing operations during the management of wartime and peacetime crises and overseeing operations of
63-682: A comprehensive air defense system that consists of a widespread network of anti-aircraft weapons . The structure, which is overseen by the Air Force General Staff , includes the Tactical Air Force Command, the Air Force Support Command, the Air Force Training Command and a number of other independent defense units and services. Its main mission is to defend Greek airspace and to provide combat support to
84-584: A fully-fledged member of NATO. Greece currently has universal compulsory military service for males from and over 18 years of age. Under Greek law, all men over 18 years of age must serve in the Armed Forces for a period of 9-12 months . Women can serve in the Greek military on a voluntary basis, but cannot be conscripted. According to NATO sources in 2008, Greece spent 2.8% of GDP on its military, which translated to about €6.9 billion (US$ 9.3 billion). In 2008, Greece
105-443: A modern fleet consisting of strike units, such as frigates , gunboats , submarines and fast attack guided missile vessels and multiple types of support vessels, in order to be able to conduct naval operations that protect Greek national interests and guarantee the integrity of Greek territorial waters, the mainland and the islands. The Hellenic Air Force incorporates a modern aircraft fleet and congruent structure, combined with
126-405: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages ET1 (Greece) ERT1 ( Greek : ΕΡΤ1 , "ERT Ena"), is a Greek free-to-air television channel owned and operated by state-owned public broadcaster Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation ( Greek : EPT – Ελληνική Ραδιοφωνία Τηλεόραση ). It is the corporation's flagship television channel, and
147-519: Is known for broadcasting mainstream and generalist programming, including news bulletins, talk shows, cultural shows, prime time drama, cinema and entertainment, and major breaking news , sports and special events. It was launched on 23 February 1966 as the first regular television service in Greece. It was launched as a television service of the National Radio Foundation (EIR). In 1970 it
168-553: The Hellenic Armed Forces only, went on air four days later on 27 February 1966 (renamed as Armed Forces Information Service (Υπηρεσία Ενημερώσεως Ενόπλων Δυνάμεων, ΥΕΝΕΔ) from 1970). ERT (Ellinikí Radiophonia Tileórasi) replaced EIRT on 3 December 1975. Colour television was introduced in 1979, using the French SECAM system. On 3 November 1982, the Hellenic Armed Forces relinquished ownership of YENED to ERT. when it
189-669: The Balkan campaign) overpowered Greek resistance. Subsequent to this defeat, segments of the Greek army evacuated to Egypt, where they joined the British Expeditionary Force in continuing the struggle against Axis forces. Following the German withdrawal in 1944, Greece was embroiled in a civil war from March 1946 until October 1949. Greek soldiers also participated in the Korean War from 1951 to 1955. Since February 18, 1952, Greece has been
210-612: The Hellenic Armed Forces outside Greek national territory. The basic components of the Hellenic Army are Arms and Corps. The former is responsible for combat missions and the latter for logistical support. It is organized in Commands, Formations, and Units with the main being brigade , division and corps . Its main mission is to guarantee the territorial integrity and independence of the country. The Hellenic Navy incorporates
231-679: The early 1920s, concluded in the autumn of 1922 with a severe setback for Greece, known as the "Asia Minor Catastrophe." In World War II, under the leadership of dictator Ioannis Metaxas, Greece rebuffed an ultimatum for surrender from Italy on October 28, 1940. Greek forces managed to repel the Italian invasion, driving them back across the Albanian border. Nonetheless, the combined forces of the German Wehrmacht and Bulgarian military in April and May 1941 (during
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#1732876803000252-641: The expenditure was estimated at €4.3 billion in constant 2010 prices or €4.1 billion in current prices, equivalent to 2.27% of GDP (-0.11% change since 2017). Military personnel was estimated at 106,000 for year 2017 and 105,000 for year 2018. Greece is an EU and NATO member and currently participates primarily in peacekeeping operations. Such operations are ISAF in Afghanistan , EUFOR in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Chad , and KFOR in Kosovo . Greece also maintains
273-680: The military forces of Greece . They consist of the Hellenic Army , the Hellenic Navy , and the Hellenic Air Force . The civilian authority overseeing the Hellenic Armed Forces is the Ministry of National Defense . The Greek military, encompassing the army and navy, was established during the fight for independence from Ottoman rule in 1821. The air force was later introduced in September 1912 as
294-532: The previous government in 2014 as part of the New Hellenic Radio, Internet and Television ( Greek : Νέα Ελληνική Ραδιοφωνία, Ίντερνετ και Τηλεόραση, abbrev. NΕΡIΤ or NERIT ). The channel launched on 23 February 1966 as part of the National Radio Foundation (EIR), as the first general television channel in Greece. TED, Armed Forces Television (Τηλεόρασις Ενόπλων Δυνάμεων, ΤΕΔ) orientated towards
315-645: The same day, but ERT's employees at Broadcasting House kept NET on air, with the assistance of the European Broadcasting Union , who sent satellite retransmission vans to the station's headquarters, via the Internet and as part of the ERT Open movement, until riot police evicted them on 7 November 2013. Employees from the Thessaloniki studio continued to unofficially transmit ET3, also via the Internet and under
336-522: The same movement, until 11 June 2015. On 11 June 2015, exactly two years after the closure of ET1, the coalition government with Alexis Tsipras as Prime Minister restored ERT as part of counter-austerity measures. On the same day, ERT1 replaced NERIT1 on its frequencies, which had operated since 2014. Foreign series: Greek comedies: Shows include: Hellenic Armed Forces The Hellenic Armed Forces ( Greek : Eλληνικές Ένοπλες Δυνάμεις , romanized : Ellinikés Énoples Dynámis ) are
357-447: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title formed as a letter–number combination. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=ET1&oldid=654727989 " Category : Letter–number combination disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
378-644: The third arm of the military. Throughout the Balkan Wars of 1912/1913, the Greek armed forces achieved significant victories against the Ottoman and Bulgarian armies, effectively expanding Greece's territorial boundaries. The Kingdom of Greece aligned with the Entente powers during World War I and participated in the intervention in the Russian Civil War in 1919. However, the conflict between Greece and Turkey, reignited in
399-558: Was renamed ERT2 . In 1987, ERT1 and ERT2 were amalgamated into a single company and became ET1 and ET2. ET3 was launched on 14 December 1988 and ET2 became known as NET (New Hellenic Television) in 1997. On 18 August 2011, the government under George Papandreou proposed to close ET1 and redistribute its programs to ERT's two remaining television channels, NET, and ET3. However, the Greek coalition government (with Antonis Samaras as Prime Minister) abolished ERT entirely on 11 June 2013, resulting in widespread condemnation. ET1 went off air on
420-565: Was the largest importer of conventional weapons in Europe and its military spending was the highest in the European Union relative to the country's GDP, reaching twice the European average. Data for the 2017 fiscal year showed an estimated expense of €4.3 billion in constant 2010 prices, or €4.2 billion in current prices, equivalent to 2.38% of GDP (+0.01 change since 2016). For the 2018 fiscal year,
441-534: Was transformed into the National Radio Television Foundation (EIRT). Then became ERT, ERT1, ENA, and ET1 before being closed by the Greek government in 2013, when it was mainly an entertainment and cultural channel but also broadcast documentaries, news, sports and children's shows. On 11 June 2015, ERT was reopened and the ERT1 name was restored, technically replacing NERIT 1 which had been launched by
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