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Fremo Administrateur
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jf16 General de Division
messages : 41866 Inscrit le : 20/10/2010 Localisation : france Nationalité : Médailles de mérite :
| Sujet: Re: Armée Irlandaise/Irish Armed Forces Dim 11 Aoû - 20:26 | |
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jf16 General de Division
messages : 41866 Inscrit le : 20/10/2010 Localisation : france Nationalité : Médailles de mérite :
| Sujet: Re: Armée Irlandaise/Irish Armed Forces Jeu 5 Sep - 19:31 | |
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jf16 General de Division
messages : 41866 Inscrit le : 20/10/2010 Localisation : france Nationalité : Médailles de mérite :
| Sujet: Re: Armée Irlandaise/Irish Armed Forces Mer 11 Sep - 18:22 | |
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Fremo Administrateur
messages : 24819 Inscrit le : 14/02/2009 Localisation : 7Seas Nationalité : Médailles de mérite :
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MAATAWI Modérateur
messages : 14757 Inscrit le : 07/09/2009 Localisation : Maroc Nationalité : Médailles de mérite :
| Sujet: Re: Armée Irlandaise/Irish Armed Forces Mer 2 Oct - 10:58 | |
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- SHARPEYE From Kelvin Hughes Selected By Irish Naval Service For Fleet Radar Upgrade
Kelvin Hughes, a world leader in the design and supply of navigation and surveillance systems, is delighted to announce that the Irish Naval Service has selected the SharpEye™ radar and the MantaDigital™ display for the incremental upgrade of its fleet. Ships of the Irish Naval Service operate in some of the harshest maritime conditions, including the North Atlantic, and the decision in favour of SharpEye™ was strongly influenced by the enhanced situational awareness that the radar system can provide, particularly in adverse conditions and high sea states. Under the terms of the contract, the upgrades will take place over a three year period as vessels become available for or require a refit. Available in both I and E/F band frequencies, the SharpEye™ radar system represents a radical and innovative departure from current marine navigation radar technology in that it has no magnetron and uses a coherent transmission, making it capable of separating small targets from clutter due to their differing radial velocity components. The MantaDigital™ workstation is a multi-function display platform, which can host radar, ECDIS and conning functionality on a wide-screen display surface.
Rohan Dearlove, Kelvin Hughes’ Head of Sales Central Region, commented: “We’re delighted to be working with the Irish Naval Service with whom we have had a long association. The enhanced performance of SharpEye™ will undoubtedly enable the Service’s vessels to operate more effectively.”
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jf16 General de Division
messages : 41866 Inscrit le : 20/10/2010 Localisation : france Nationalité : Médailles de mérite :
| Sujet: Re: Armée Irlandaise/Irish Armed Forces Ven 25 Oct - 19:17 | |
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annabi Général de corps d'armée (ANP)
messages : 6945 Inscrit le : 18/07/2012 Localisation : paris Nationalité : Médailles de mérite :
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annabi Général de corps d'armée (ANP)
messages : 6945 Inscrit le : 18/07/2012 Localisation : paris Nationalité : Médailles de mérite :
| Sujet: Re: Armée Irlandaise/Irish Armed Forces Sam 9 Nov - 22:49 | |
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- Northern Ireland Police UAS Helps Defuse Terrorist Explosive Device
The Police Service of Northern Ireland has confirmed that the UAS technology was used to help keep the community, police and Army officers safe as a “small, viable device” was defused in Jamaica Street in the Ardoyne area of north Belfast.Known as Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), three of the small remote controlled aircraft were purchased by the PSNI at a cost of £1m ahead of last June’s meeting of world leaders. They were used to fly over the area around the summit venue to ensure the protection of the visiting dignitaries. A number of homes had to be evacuated during yesterday’s alert and the road closed when the suspect object was reported to police at around 2.30pm. Locals raised the alarm after seeing an object being thrown at two men in the street. The unmanned aircraft, operated by a member of the PSNI Air Support Unit, flew over the device for an aerial inspection, relaying images back to bomb disposal officers before it was defused. A PSNI spokesman said: “As part of the response and in order to keep the community, police and Army officers safe a limited aerial capability was required. “These systems are flown in accordance with Civil Aviation Authority approval.” The device was taken away. Residents were allowed back into their homes and the road reopened around 8pm. The UAS are operated by trained security personnel within the line of sight of the craft. Following this latest policing deployment, UAS may be used in both urban and rural environments for traffic management, searches for missing or wanted persons, public order situations and for evidence gathering. After the decision to purchase three drones was made in April this year, Policing Board chair Brian Rea described the new equipment as “a valuable asset” to the PSNI in policing a range of situations. A full review of the use of the UAS will be carried out by the office of the Oversight Commissioner after a year of operation to assess their effectiveness.
http://www.uasvision.com/2013/11/07/northern-ireland-police-uas-helps-defuse-terrorist-explosive-device/ | |
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jf16 General de Division
messages : 41866 Inscrit le : 20/10/2010 Localisation : france Nationalité : Médailles de mérite :
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annabi Général de corps d'armée (ANP)
messages : 6945 Inscrit le : 18/07/2012 Localisation : paris Nationalité : Médailles de mérite :
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jf16 General de Division
messages : 41866 Inscrit le : 20/10/2010 Localisation : france Nationalité : Médailles de mérite :
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annabi Général de corps d'armée (ANP)
messages : 6945 Inscrit le : 18/07/2012 Localisation : paris Nationalité : Médailles de mérite :
| Sujet: Re: Armée Irlandaise/Irish Armed Forces Mer 30 Avr - 15:23 | |
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- Irish Naval Service receives first new OPV
The Irish Naval Service (INS) has taken delivery of the first of two offshore patrol vessels (OPVs), built by Babcock Marine's Appledore shipyard under a GBP82 million (USD137 million) contract. The 1,900-tonne vessel, LE Samuel Beckett , was handed over to the INS on 28 April and will enter service later this year after a period of trials. The vessel will be based at Haulbowline in County Cork. Ireland ordered two Samuel Beckett-class vessels in October 2010, with an option for a third. The second will be named LE James Joyce , with the vessels replacing the INS’ 65 m P21-class OPVs. The vessels are themselves based on STX Marine's PV 90 design, which is a lengthened variant of the PV 80 design employed for the INS’ two 1,700-ton Roisin-class OPVs; built by Appledore Shipbuilders for the INS between 1998 and 2001. The vessels are armed with an Oto Melara 76 mm main gun and two 20 mm Rheinmetall cannons and have mountings for machine guns. The Samuel Beckett class is powered by a diesel-electric drive system providing a top speed of 23 kt and a range of 6,000 n miles. Designed for a crew of 44, the vessel will undertake fishery protection duties, drug interdiction, and maritime security operations.
http://www.janes.com/article/37169/irish-naval-service-receives-first-new-opv
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annabi Général de corps d'armée (ANP)
messages : 6945 Inscrit le : 18/07/2012 Localisation : paris Nationalité : Médailles de mérite :
| Sujet: Re: Armée Irlandaise/Irish Armed Forces Lun 12 Mai - 22:47 | |
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- L’Irlande modernise sa flotte de Cessna ultra-polyvalents
http://www.avionslegendaires.net/2014/05/actu/lirlande-modernise-sa-flotte-de-cessna-ultra-polyvalents/
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MAATAWI Modérateur
messages : 14757 Inscrit le : 07/09/2009 Localisation : Maroc Nationalité : Médailles de mérite :
| Sujet: Re: Armée Irlandaise/Irish Armed Forces Mer 21 Mai - 14:07 | |
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- First Babcock-built Irish Naval Service Offshore Patrol Vessel named and commissioned
The first-of-class LÈ Samuel Becket was named by Mrs Caroline Murphy, a niece of Samuel Beckett, in Dublin this weekend alongside the Samuel Beckett Bridge. The naming was followed by the commissioning ceremony which was led by Mr Enda Kenny TD, Irish Prime Minister (An Taoiseach) and Minister for Defence, who made the main speech. The first of the Irish Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPVs) being built by Babcock for the Irish Naval Service has been officially named and commissioned today, following successful completion of sea trials and handover at Babcock's Appledore shipyard in North Devon at the end of April 2014. The first of the Irish Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPVs) being built by Babcock for the Irish Naval Service has been officially named and commissioned May 17 2014, following successful completion of sea trials and handover at Babcock's Appledore shipyard in North Devon at the end of April 2014. LÈ Samuel Becket will be operational with immediate effect undertaking a range of duties including fishery protection, search and rescue, anti-pollution and maritime security duties, including vessel boardings. To conduct these operations a crew of 44, plus ten trainee berths, are accommodated to high comfort and habitability standards.
The approx 90 metre, 2256 tonne OPV has autonomous engine rooms and is capable of a top speed of 23 knots, and a range of 6,000 nautical miles at its cruise speed of 15 knots on a single engine. The propulsion system utilises a diesel electric drive system providing a loiter function of up to 6 knots. A comprehensive command, control and communications package is coupled to the main weapon; a 76mm gun, as well as two 20mm cannons and four general purpose machine guns. The vessel is also equipped with configurable, serviced mission modules, with deck space to operate mission specific equipment, and to act as a mother ship for two fully independent fast pursuit Rigid Hulled Inflatable Boats (RIBs). It is designed to provide an operational capability for many years of service in the North Atlantic, its main area of operation.
Commenting on the completion and handover Babcock Shipbuilding Director, Andrew Hamilton, said: “We are delighted and proud to have successfully built, trialled and delivered this first of class OPV to the Irish Naval Service. The success of this project has been brought about by the close co-operation of our customer, suppliers and industry. LÈ Samuel Beckett demonstrates that a commercial build coupled with commercial off the shelf equipment can give a high level of capability within the budgeted cost.”
LÈ Samuel Becket is the first of two such OPVs being built by Babcock for the Irish Naval Service at Appledore (where Ireland’s current OPVs LÈ Roisin and Niamh were also built in the late 1990s - early 2000s). Keel laying for the second OPV took place in November last year, with float-up scheduled for early November 2014 and sea trials and delivery taking place in early 2015. http://www.navyrecognition.com | |
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MAATAWI Modérateur
messages : 14757 Inscrit le : 07/09/2009 Localisation : Maroc Nationalité : Médailles de mérite :
| Sujet: Re: Armée Irlandaise/Irish Armed Forces Mer 11 Juin - 9:45 | |
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- Saab signs a contract with the Irish Defence Forces to provide upgrades to Ireland’s RBS 70 air defence
Defence and security company Saab has signed a contract with the Irish Defence Forces to provide upgrades to Ireland’s RBS 70 air defence missile systems. The order has a value of approximately SEK 40 million and includes deliveries of improved firing units, new simulators, night vision equipment and associated weapons support.
Ireland has requested updates to its RBS 70 systems. This recently-signed contract provides for new operator training simulators, upgraded fire units to support the BORC night-capable sight and the latest Bolide missile, new external power supplies plus a four-year support agreement. The Irish order underlines the continuous enhancement of RBS 70 system capabilities.
“This order is very important because it demonstrates the reliability of the RBS 70 system. It is a modern and reliable system which also has a long lifespan. For the customers it is a great advantage that the system can be upgraded for future use,” says Rickard Svensson, Director Marketing and Sales, Saab´s Market Area Western Europe.
Deliveries will be made during 2015.
The Saab portfolio of short-range ground-based air defence missile systems includes the RBS 70 and the further enhanced RBS 70 NG. With the RBS 70 family, Saab offers state-of-the art systems for demanding customers investing in the future. The RBS 70 system has an impressive track-record in the market with more than 1,600 launchers and over 17,000 missiles delivered to 19 countries. http://www.saabgroup.com | |
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jf16 General de Division
messages : 41866 Inscrit le : 20/10/2010 Localisation : france Nationalité : Médailles de mérite :
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MAATAWI Modérateur
messages : 14757 Inscrit le : 07/09/2009 Localisation : Maroc Nationalité : Médailles de mérite :
| Sujet: Re: Armée Irlandaise/Irish Armed Forces Ven 28 Nov - 11:19 | |
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- Second Babcock-built Irish Naval Service Offshore Patrol Vessel launched at Appledor shipyard
The second of the Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPVs) being built by Babcock for the Irish Naval Service, LÉ James Joyce, was floated for the first time yesterday, at Babcock's Appledore shipyard in North Devon, marking a significant milestone in the build programme.
The second of the Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPVs) being built by Babcock for the Irish Naval Service, LÉ James Joyce, was floated for the first time yesterday, at Babcock's Appledore shipyard in North Devon, marking a significant milestone in the build programme.
The propulsion system utilises a diesel electric drive system providing a loiter function of up to 6 knots. A comprehensive command, control and communications package is coupled to the main weapon; a 76mm gun, as well as two 20mm cannons and four general purpose machine guns. The OPV is also equipped with configurable, serviced mission modules, with deck space to operate mission specific equipment, and to act as a mother ship for two fully independent fast pursuit Rigid Hulled Inflatable Boats (RIBs). The vessel – which accommodates a crew of 44, plus ten trainee berths, to high comfort and habitability standards – is designed to provide an operational capability for many years of service in the North Atlantic, its main area of operation.
Babcock Shipbuilding Director, Andrew Hamilton, said: “We are delighted to have achieved this important and highly visible milestone to quality, budget and schedule, demonstrating our innovation and capability in this field. We will now be focusing on completion of the programme, ready for sea trials and then handover of a further highly capable OPV to the Irish Naval Service on-time and in-budget in early 2015. Work is also now underway on the third OPV, with first steel cut in September this year and keel laying scheduled for April 2015.”
LÉ James Joyce will join LÉ Samuel Becket, now operational following delivery by Babcock to the Irish Naval Service earlier this year. The OPVs will undertake a range of duties including fishery protection, search and rescue, anti-pollution and maritime security duties, including vessel boardings.
Babcock was awarded the contract to build the two OPVs by Ireland’s Department of Defence in 2010, with the option to build a third being confirmed in June this year for delivery to the Irish Naval Service in summer 2016. http://www.navyrecognition.com | |
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jf16 General de Division
messages : 41866 Inscrit le : 20/10/2010 Localisation : france Nationalité : Médailles de mérite :
| Sujet: Re: Armée Irlandaise/Irish Armed Forces Mer 21 Jan - 19:33 | |
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augusta General de Division
messages : 8293 Inscrit le : 18/08/2010 Localisation : canada Nationalité : Médailles de mérite :
| Sujet: Re: Armée Irlandaise/Irish Armed Forces Ven 28 Aoû - 9:37 | |
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- reland to strengthen its Defence Forces with new White Paper on Defence
The Irish government announced Wednesday that it will launch a new White Paper on Defence. According to the Irish Defence Ministry, upgraded equipment will be provided for Irish defence forces including the Army, Naval Service and Air Corps. This includes new aircrafts, naval ships and armoured personnel carriers.
The White Paper, which outlines the Irish defence strategy for the next ten years, was published today.
The plan also commits to doubling the number of women in the Irish Defence Forces, increasing the strength of the Army Ranger wing and establishing new units to travel to conflict zones where gender-based violence is part of warfare.
In addition, the document contains a play to create employment for young people from disadvantaged areas, as well as containing plans for the building of an Institute of Peace and Support and Leadership Training at the Curragh. The plan also aims to double the number of women in the army.
It includes a plan to develop specialist units in conjunction with gardaí to work in countries where gender based violence such as rape and physical and sexual intimidation are used as weapons of warfare.
The document will set out how expenditure will be spend on defense and how it will expand over time.
Minister for Defence Simon Coveney believes that we have been under-investing in defensive security for far to long and its time for a change. Ireland's expenditure in this area is the second lowest in Europe.
In commenting on future capability requirements the Minister said “The White Paper sets out the roles that Government have assigned to the Defence Forces and considers associated capability requirements. It sets out decisions on the replacement of major equipment platforms for the next decade and other priorities for the Army, Air Corps and Naval Service. This will guide long term defence planning.”
Mr Coveney said Ireland now faces much more complex defence challenges than in previous times, such as international terrorism, radicalisation, mass migration internationally, cyber security and the threats of rapidly changing technologies.
"Traditionally Ireland has taken a view that everybody likes the Irish, so therefore there's no military threat to Ireland.
"And I think traditionally, our focus on defence has been related to Northern Ireland and the troubles there and international peace keeping.
http://www.armyrecognition.com/august_2015_global_defense_security_news_uk/ireland_to_strengthen_its_defence_forces_with_new_white_paper_on_defence_22808154.html
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augusta General de Division
messages : 8293 Inscrit le : 18/08/2010 Localisation : canada Nationalité : Médailles de mérite :
| Sujet: Re: Armée Irlandaise/Irish Armed Forces Mer 18 Nov - 20:10 | |
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Après les attentats de Paris, bientôt des soldats allemands et irlandais au Mali ? 18 novembre 2015 à 20h11
http://www.jeuneafrique.com/279815/politique/apres-attentats-de-paris-bientot-soldats-allemands-irlandais-mali/
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jf16 General de Division
messages : 41866 Inscrit le : 20/10/2010 Localisation : france Nationalité : Médailles de mérite :
| Sujet: Re: Armée Irlandaise/Irish Armed Forces Mar 24 Mai - 15:51 | |
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rmaf Administrateur
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| Sujet: Re: Armée Irlandaise/Irish Armed Forces Sam 2 Juil - 18:32 | |
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augusta General de Division
messages : 8293 Inscrit le : 18/08/2010 Localisation : canada Nationalité : Médailles de mérite :
| Sujet: Re: Armée Irlandaise/Irish Armed Forces Mer 31 Aoû - 17:12 | |
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jf16 General de Division
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