Dhaka, April 5 -- Athens, Greece - Greece on Wednesday became the first European Union member to take advantage of relaxed spending rules for defence, announcing a 25bn-euro ($27bn) multi-year rearmament programme.The centrepiece of the programme was a multi-layered defence system called the Shield of Achilles, which Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis told parliament was "essentially a dome combining existing air defences with new systems, offering protection on five levels - anti-missile, anti-ballistic, anti-aircraft, anti-ship, anti-submarine and anti-drone".It was Greece's first multi-year, comprehensive rearmament, and was part of a broader overhaul of the armed forces called Agenda 2030.Mitsotakis described the shift as the "most dras...