Cranfield signs MoU with Hellenic Air Force ETHM
Courtesy Major Theodoros Karachalios, Hellenic Air Force
The agreement, signed at the British Embassy in Athens, provides for cooperation in training, education and applied research and development initiatives in aeronautical, mechanical, electronics and electrical engineering and material science.
ETHM will work with Cranfield Defence and Security to propose areas for master’s-level research, and support with mentoring for students.
Dr Simon Harwood, Director of Cranfield Defence and Security said: “We’re delighted to sign this MOU with ETHM which will give our students the opportunity to gain insight from those currently working on the front line of air defence in Greece and within NATO.
“It is also an example of how Cranfield’s unique set of capabilities, expertise and facilities can be harnessed to make a real-world difference, and in this case, address some of the fundamental challenges facing the military aviation sector.”
Wing Commander Konstantinos Zikidis, Deputy Commanding Officer, ETHM, said: “Air power is continuously evolving with more advanced sensors and effectors, autonomy and weaponry. This agreement embodies our shared aspirations in defence and security research and education, bringing together scientists, engineers, and aircrew to develop ideas into practical solutions.”
The agreement has been signed for an initial period of five years and intellectual property from the projects will be jointly shared by the two parties.
ETHM was founded in 1946 and maintains radar, telecommunications, avionics and defence electronics for the Hellenic Air Force. It also modifies, designs and develops new and existing aeronautical products, parts and appliances, as well as equipment retrofit to address obsolescence.