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Does Canada have military jets?
Too much leaf. You never see US teams incorporating our flag into logo.
That's the problem with America: not enough patriotism. Everyone is so reserved and introspective down there.
Does Greece have debt?
PS: Answer is interchangeable, pal.
Fighter entered service in 1982 when 98 single-seat CF-18As and 40 two-seat CF-18Bs were ordered. Seventeen have been lost since 1984.[15] Stationed at 3 Wing Bagotville, QC and 4 Wing Cold Lake, AB. Approximately 78 CF-18 remain in active service.
Greece fighter jets:
Aircraft Inventory
Aircraft Origin Type Versions In service Notes
Combat aircraft[28]
Lockheed F-16 Fighting Falcon Multirole Fighter F-16C Block 30
F-16D Block 30
F-16C Block 50
F-16D Block 50
F-16C Block 52+
F-16D Block 52+
F-16C Block 52+ Advanced
F-16D Block 52+ Advanced 28
4
31
8
37
19
20
10
Dassault Mirage 2000 Multirole Fighter Mirage 2000EG
Mirage 2000BG
Mirage 2000-5 Mk.2 17
3
25
McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II | Tactical Fighter/Reconnaissance RF-4E Phantom II
F-4E AUP 18
35
LTV A-7 Corsair II USA Attack Aircraft A-7E
TA-7C
37
15
Total Combat Aircraft 295
So go ahead and attack us. Lets see how your 78 F-18's fair against our 295 F-16's and Mirage 2000's. Greece may be in debt but the Greek Air Force is much superior than Canada's.
This is how you show your ignorance plommer. Did you know that Greece actually produces it's own oil? Why buy fuel when you can pump it from your own country?
Pavy, I know Greece produces oil.
Greece also produces North American Restaraunt owners, gamblers, and chain smokers.
Pavy, this is how you show your ignorance pal, olive oil is not "pumped", it is squeezed.
Are you telling us the Greek air force jets run on olive oil?