Ireland Boosts Defense: New Vehicles, Radar, Aircraft
Ireland bolsters defense with €1.3 billion military purchases, aiming to deter potential attacks and protect key infrastructure. The shift from peacekeeping to territorial defense includes acquiring armored vehicles, artillery, radar, sonar, and maritime aircraft. Recruitment challenges persist, but recent improvements in conditions and pay are expected to attract talent. The National Maritime Security Strategy emphasizes closer ties with European partners, marking a move from traditional neutrality to a stronger deterrent posture.
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