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Ireland orders C295 MPAs
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Eire's order for two Airbus C295 medium airlifters in a maritime surveillance configuration was announced by the head of the Irish Air Corps on 13 December. Source: Airbus
Ireland has ordered a pair of Airbus Defence and Space (DS) C295 transport aircraft that will be configured for maritime patrol operations.
The procurement, announced by the General Officer Commanding Irish Air Corps Brigadier Genera Rory O'Connor on 13 December, will see the country adopt the larger and more capable CN295 in place of the two CN235MP Persuader that have been flown since December 1994.
As noted by the aircraft manufacturer, the new C295s will be fitted with Airbus' Fully Integrated Tactical System (FITS), an Ireland-specific mission sensor suite, and Collins Aerospace Pro Line Fusion avionics.
While no details were given regarding the specific mission and unit allocation of the C295s, the current CN235MPs are used primarily for surveillance, but can also carry out transport, search-and-rescue (SAR), air ambulance, and parachute tasks. The aircraft are unarmed, and are operated by No. 1 Operations Wing, 101 Squadron based at Casement Aerodrome, near Dublin.
https://www.janes.com/article/93201/ireland-orders-c295-mpas
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https://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/state-would-need-16-fighter-jets-for-full-air-defence-capability-expert-says-1.4184846 (https://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/state-would-need-16-fighter-jets-for-full-air-defence-capability-expert-says-1.4184846)
8) não comparem com estes agora... 8)
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Querem ver que..
https://ukdefencejournal.org.uk/ireland-considering-purchase-of-jet-fighters/
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Aí vem eles.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/pauliddon/2020/07/13/irelands-air-force-badly-needs-fighter-jets/
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Tive a falar com um casal Irlandês e aproveitei para falar-lhes nessa possibilidade. Eles riram e disseram que não havia qualquer possibilidade disso acontecer. Estamos a falar de pessoas perfeitamente normais com trabalhos normais, portanto esta é a opinião do cidadão comum. Se a elite local tem ou não a mesma opinião, já são outros tantos.
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Não me parece que o problema esteja apenas nos jactos. Até porque resta saber como é o sistema de radar irlandês e se antes dos jactos não era preciso mexer nisso. Se calhar a própria população tem noção que não é só o equipamento mas sim gente para os operar e mais uma mão cheia de investimentos. ;)
reland is not a member of NATO, and thus does not benefit from integrated European military radar systems or NATO equipment.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_Air_Corps (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_Air_Corps)
https://flyinginireland.com/2015/04/air-corps-wont-be-tasked-with-hunting-bears-anytime-soon-but-surveillance-may-improve/ (https://flyinginireland.com/2015/04/air-corps-wont-be-tasked-with-hunting-bears-anytime-soon-but-surveillance-may-improve/)
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policing capabilities.
A major investment if @merrionstreet & @IRLDeptDefence pursue it.Could defence offsets creating jobs on the island and returning to the Irish economy make this more palatable to the public? @ibec_irl @InvestNI
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https://twitter.com/slandail_nssi/status/1298605798017376256
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policing capabilities.
A major investment if @merrionstreet & @IRLDeptDefence pursue it.Could defence offsets creating jobs on the island and returning to the Irish economy make this more palatable to the public? @ibec_irl @InvestNI
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https://twitter.com/slandail_nssi/status/1298605798017376256
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tenente, está quase a chegar o dia em que a Irlanda vai ter capacidade de policiamento aéreo, nem que seja com apenas uns 8 ou 16 Gripen, e a defesa do espaço aéreo português vai ser responsabilidade de uma missão da NATO. A FAP vai ser unicamente uma espécie de transportadora aéreo com os seus 390, 145 e Koalas.
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policing capabilities.
A major investment if @merrionstreet & @IRLDeptDefence pursue it.Could defence offsets creating jobs on the island and returning to the Irish economy make this more palatable to the public? @ibec_irl @InvestNI
image (https://imageshack.com/i/pmoPel4cj)
https://twitter.com/slandail_nssi/status/1298605798017376256
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tenente, está quase a chegar o dia em que a Irlanda vai ter capacidade de policiamento aéreo, nem que seja com apenas uns 8 ou 16 Gripen, e a defesa do espaço aéreo português vai ser responsabilidade de uma missão da NATO. A FAP vai ser unicamente uma espécie de transportadora aéreo com os seus 390, 145 e Koalas.
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145 ????
Nova aquisição ???
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Sim, é para aí que caminhamos, ainda vai ser a espécie de uma transportadora com uma frota toda EMB e da Leonardo.
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Ora bem, assim é que é !!!
https://www.thesun.ie/news/8298009/irish-defence-forces-spending-next-three-years
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:G-beer2:
https://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/top-gun-style-f-16-26176500
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Boa decisão, apesar de não me recordar de nenhum F-16 no Top Gun. ;D
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Boa decisão, apesar de não me recordar de nenhum F-16 no Top Gun. ;D
Mais uns clientes para a fábrica de GreenVille.
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Para quem está a começar, como os Paddies, faria mais sentido adquirir uma dúzia de AM/BM usados, utilizar durante uns 10 ou 15 anos para criar doutrina e escola e então sim adquirir caças novos, de 5ª ou 6ª geração.
Outra opção que, provavelmente, faria mais sentido devido à proximidade com o RU e ao facto de RAF efectuar QRA a pedido, seria adquirir os Tranche 1 britânicos. O maior senão seria o custo, comparativamente a Viper usados.
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Para quem está a começar, como os Paddies, faria mais sentido adquirir uma dúzia de AM/BM usados, utilizar durante uns 10 ou 15 anos para criar doutrina e escola e então sim adquirir caças novos, de 5ª ou 6ª geração.
Outra opção que, provavelmente, faria mais sentido devido à proximidade com o RU e ao facto de RAF efectuar QRA a pedido, seria adquirir os Tranche 1 britânicos. O maior senão seria o custo, comparativamente a Viper usados.
Eles não tinham caças até agora porque não queriam, tem uma economia melhor que a nossa (apesar de terem metade da população), e basicamente vão adquirir caças apenas para fazer QRA, pois provavelmente estão a ser pressionados para isso.
Logo eles querem algo que sirva para QRA essencialmente e que seja eficiente ao nível de custos. Há melhor arma para isso que o F-16 novo?
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Sendo mais ricos, ou não, ainda assim vão ter que aumentar o orçamento de defesa para um valor várias vezes superior ao actual. E economia irlandesa é extremamente inflacionada pelas razões que sabemos, com as sedes de todas as multinacionais americanas lá estacionadas a declararem lucros de todo o continente e que nem sequer são taxados.
Quanto à tua questão, sim há: F-16 ou Gripen usado.
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Estivessem os nossos politicos de acordo esta oportunidade seria uma boa hipotese da FAP alienar uma duzia de F's, ao Irish Air Corps, para adquirir o mesmo numero de F35, e desse modo se iniciar a substituição da Frota.
https://www.thejournal.ie/fighter-jets-ireland-lockheed-martin-5782217-Jun2022/
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https://www.forbes.com/sites/pauliddon/2022/12/24/swedish-gripens-are-still-probably-irelands-best-option-for-fighter-jets/
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Novo operador do C-295:
First Irish Air Corps C295MPA delivered
(27 de Junho de 2023)
On 27 June 2023, the first C295MPA Maritime Patrol Aircraft for the Aer Chór na hÉireann (IAC, Irish Air Corps) was delivered to Baldonnel.
The aircraft flew straight from the Paris Air Show to Ireland and had all markings taped over during the ferry flight. The only visible marking was the construction number of the aircraft, which is 211. Upon arrival the MPA was stripped of the tape and revealed its new identity and serial (284).
On 13 December 2019, the IAC signed a contract with Defence and Space for two C295MPA Maritime Patrol Aircraft. The new aircraft will operate primarily in the Maritime Defence and Security (MDSO) role and will replace the current CN235M-100 maritime patrol aircraft, which have been in service since 1994 and amassed over 20,000 flight hours per aircraft.
In January 2023, the Irish Department of Defence (DoD) paid a deposit to secure the purchase of a third Airbus Defence & Space (CASA) C295MW. This order is an addition to an already existing order for two C295 aircraft in the Maritime Patrol variant. The newly ordered C295MW is a cargo variant.
Fonte: https://www.scramble.nl/military-news/first-irish-air-corps-c295mpa-delivered (https://www.scramble.nl/military-news/first-irish-air-corps-c295mpa-delivered)
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O Corpo Aérea Irlandês vai substituir o seu Learjet por um Falcon 6X:
Irish Air Corps Learjet replacement
(21 de Dezembro de 2024)
On 18 December 2024, the Irish government announced that they placed an order with Dassault Aviation for a brand new Falcon 6X VIP jet.
The Falcon 6X will replace the Learjet 45, serial 258, which has been in service with the Irish Air Corps' 102 Squadron since 2003. The Learjet has primarily been used for Presidential and Ministerial transport, along with VIP transport and air ambulance missions.
In recent years, the Learjet has experienced frequent technical issues, reducing its serviceability and reliability. These problems have resulted in the Prime Minister being stranded in Brussels and Ministers missing overseas appointments at the last moment.
In late 2023, a search for a replacement was launched, and the Falcon 6X was selected. This aircraft represents a significant improvement in capabilities. It can carry up to fourteen passengers, compared to just seven in the Learjet, and boasts a greatly enhanced range of 5,000 nautical miles, compared to the Learjet's 2,000. This increased range will reduce the need for fuel stops during long-range missions. The new jet, costing €53 million, is expected to be delivered in December 2025.
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Fonte: https://www.scramble.nl/military-news/irish-air-corps-learjet-replacement (https://www.scramble.nl/military-news/irish-air-corps-learjet-replacement)
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Bem visível no vídeo: modelo do Gripen e do T-50.
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A Irlanda encomendou 4 novos H145M para o Corpo Aéreo Irlandês.
Deal reached for new helicopters at a cost of over €90m
(30 de Dezembro de 2024)
The Department of Defence has signed a deal to buy four new helicopters aimed at boosting the capabilities of the Air Corps.
The light-utility helicopters will be used for pilot training to support Defence Forces operations and the Garda Air Support Unit.
The contract has been awarded to Airbus Helicopters UK Limited at a cost of €91.7m plus VAT and its anticipated delivery of the new Airbus H145M helicopters will begin in early 2027.
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The Tánaiste and Minister for Defence said the helicopters "will not only significantly boost the capacity of the Defence Forces pilot training programmes, but also enhance intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and light combat capabilities of our Air Corps."
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The H145Ms will be "equipped to satisfy a wide range of missions including maritime security missions, utility missions, Intelligence, Surveillance, Target Acquisition and Reconnaissance (ISTAR) and light attack missions."
It is anticipated the helicopters will "greatly improve the operational support provided to Special Operations Forces - the Army Ranger Wing - as well as providing broader support across the Defence Forces training and operations."
The department said the present ageing EC-135 helicopters, being used by the Air Corps, have reached the end of their useful service life.
The Defence Forces Chief of Staff said the procurement of the Airbus H145M helicopters is "another important step on the journey of transformative change of our Defence Forces."
Lieutenant General Seán Clancy said "The new light multi-role helicopters, proven in their service in other militaries, will not only enhance the Irish Air Corps rotary capability but will also serve as a critical enabler to the Army, Naval Service and Special Operations Forces."
Fonte: https://www.rte.ie/news/ireland/2024/1230/1488456-dept-helicopter-deal/ (https://www.rte.ie/news/ireland/2024/1230/1488456-dept-helicopter-deal/)
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Irish Air Corps EC135 replacement
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On 30 December 2024, the Irish Air Corps (IAC) announced that they are to receive four Airbus H145M helicopters. The new helicopters are acquired as replacements for the EC135P2+ utility helicopters currently in service with 302 Squadron.
The IAC operates two EC135s, serial 270 (c/n 0425) and serial 271 (c/n 0431). Both were delivered in November 2005. The EC135's current missions are pilot training, army support, air ambulance, VIP & military transport and general utility.
The new H145M will bring with it an improvement over the capabilities of the EC135. The H145, which is derived from the BK117, is larger than the EC135 and can carry up to nine passengers, compared to seven for the latter. It also has an increased maximum takeoff weight and longer range.
The IAC also announced that the H145M will be equipped with ISTAR (Intelligence, Surveillance, Target Acquisition and Reconnaissance) that will enable it to carry out related missions. One of these will be armed support, something the EC135 is not equipped for.
The new helicopters will also be used to train pilots for the Garda Air Support Unit (GASU). GASU is part of the Police and currently operates two EC135s. EC135T1 256 (c/n 0149) was delivered in December 2002. This was followed by EC135T2+ 272 (c/n 0478), which was officially handed over in January 2008.
These two EC135s are also slated for replacement. Under a separate contract, two H145s will be acquired. The first of these, serialled 287, was first noted at Airbus' Donauwörth facility in September 2024, with test registration D-HBTS applied.
First delivery of the H145M to the IAC is expected early in 2027.
https://www.scramble.nl/military-news/irish-air-corps-ec135-replacement
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