To finish with Hellenic Kingdom "Ground Attack Guided Weapons", here is the Erevos ("Έρεβος") Tactical Guided Ground Attack Missile. The name of the missile is an ancient hellenic word for "Dark".
The Erevos missile family was developed in late 1980's to early 1990's with South Korean assistance and in theory is based on Nike Herkules/NHK-2. But with a more aerodynamic body and modified rocket engines from HSA/Aerodyne is an MRBM with the lightest warhead and SRBM with the heaviest. Its shape is somewhat resembles the famous Scud or the smaller Cerberus, but Erevos is a entirely Western missile. Unfortunately, specifications are classified and I cannot reveal almost anything. Max range is described as "enough to hit anywhere into Turkey" and tests in Libyan Desert in early 2000's showed an impressive CEP of >10m, due to its very accurate guidance system. Even without the GPS seeker (which is not preferred because it can be jammed) CEP of Erevos is below 100m.
The "Project Erevos" approved in Parliament House with great majority and most of the money needed came from Hellenic Army Fund, not from the State. Only the left parties reject the project, but these were a small minority (about 35-40 of 354 members). The reason was the famous "nuclear allergy" of the left politicians in that era, term introduced by the Defense Minister of the Hellenic Nationalist Party (nothing to do with real Golden Dawn Party) in 1978 during the conversation for the Orion Cruiser. The TEL of the missile is derived from South Korean NHK TEL, but instead of towed is platform based, hauled by Mack or International tractors. Erevos are rare to Hellenic Armed Forces parades, last time appearance was in 2011 and previous in 2004.
Also in Hellenic Kingdom an SLV was developed, the HSLV, similar with the Israel Shavit in shape and capabilities and in theory could be converted to an IRBM. the Minotaur. In 2004 parade for Independence Day together with the Erevos a large missile with about double size painted in the same four color camo appeared. This supposed to be the Minotaur, the IRBM variant of HSLV I. This conversion can be done if need for such a weapon appeared in future, but until now the Minotaur exists only in papers.
Of course Turks answered to Cerberus/Erevos, first with a vastly modified and improved Sopka/Komet missile, the Yakma ("Sting") in 1980's, which has both airborne and land based variants (It is said that Yakma missile was reverse engineered from one Soviet example which lost in North East Turkish mountains during exersices of Soviet bombers back in 1960's). Early version (Yakma I) was identical with the KS-1 externally ,while engine was RR Derwent sourced from retired Gloster Meteors. Later variants have a Turkish designed turbofan engine, which almost doubled range from about 180km (due to lighter solid state electronics fuel capacity of the Yakma is greater) to 300km. Among many versions of that missile included anti-ship, ground attack, anti-radiation and chemical variants. Latter supposed to be only rumor, but is possible to exist. All Yakma variants were high moble ground to ground cruise missiles, launched from a local developed BMC 8X8 lorry. Then in late 1990's to early 2000's, Yildirim (Lighting) SRBM appeared, based on Chinese technology (B-611). Yildirim is a real missile with range of 150-300km and returning to AU, Turks have 3 variants of Yildirim. Early variant based on Pakistani Haft I/IA with range 80-120km and replaced the Honest John, Yildirim II is the real one and the latest Yildirim III has range about 600km, without reducing warhead size.
P.S The Orion Cruiser is another story, which will be posted later.