In Tanagra, north of Athens, four Chinese nationals were arrested after photographing Rafales stationed at the Greek air base. Two men, a woman and a young adult were spotted near the Hellenic Aerospace Industry facility. Despite orders from security personnel, they continued their shots from a bridge near the base.
The military police quickly intervened. Law enforcement has
discovered a large number of photos, including detailed images of aircraft and sensitive infrastructure. The matter is taken very seriously. Intelligence services are seeking to determine whether this is a simple incident or a more organized information gathering operation.
This episode comes as Greece has just completed the creation of its Rafale squadron at the beginning of 2025, in record time. Twenty-four aircraft, armed with Meteor, SCALP and Exocet missiles, now reinforce Greek air superiority against Turkey. The Tanagra base, the heart of this rise in power, is becoming a de facto strategic nerve center.