Irish neutrality

Started by seafoid, February 20, 2023, 03:10:45 PM

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Armagh18


Banks of the Bann


Armagh18

Quote from: Banks of the Bann on December 16, 2025, 10:22:59 AM
Quote from: Armagh18 on December 16, 2025, 10:11:46 AM
Quote from: Banks of the Bann on December 16, 2025, 10:00:53 AM
Quote from: DaleCooper on December 15, 2025, 09:12:26 PMThe disgusting older generation who fked everything are luckily too old tp fight.

https://news.sky.com/story/uks-sons-and-daughters-need-to-be-ready-to-fight-amid-growing-russian-threat-says-head-of-armed-forces-13483860?utm_social_post_id=623874556&dcmp=snt-sf-twitter&utm_social_handle_id=7587032

What have the 'disgusting' older generation in the UK done exactly and how have they 'fked everyting'?
Brexit for one, 14 years of Tory cuts for 2.

With reference to the article posted.

Well Putin would be in that older generation :D.

He definitely fucked everything!

seafoid

https://www.ft.com/content/5cbedc56-b29a-4284-901b-aef5f6853135

Her remarks follow a series of sabotage incidents in the UK and across Europe that have been attributed to Russia or Russia-linked actors, including a fire at a London warehouse last year and a railway line explosion last month in Poland. Airports have also been disrupted by drones.

Last week, the UK's foreign secretary Yvette Cooper warned that Russia was running "vast malign online networks" as part of a strategy of "information warfare".

jb77


Look-Up!

Forget Bitcoin. Invest any spare money you have in Thales and Dassault shares. That's the way it's heading.

seafoid

Quote from: jb77 on December 17, 2025, 11:26:37 AMhttps://www.irishtimes.com/ireland/2025/12/16/ireland-to-buy-500m-military-radar-system-from-france/

A new radar, maybe the French can sell a few Rafales to datalink with as well

https://www.irishtimes.com/ireland/2025/12/16/ireland-to-buy-500m-military-radar-system-from-france/The military radar programme comprises three parts. There will be a long range, land-based radar, a ship-borne maritime radar and ground-based air defence systems, which will include counter-drone technology.

These systems will combine to provide a "recognised air picture", enabling the military to see all aircraft over the State, including those with their transponders switched off.

The Government said the project will be completed by the end of 2028, with some counter-drone capabilities being acquired before Ireland takes up the EU presidency in July 2026.

Funding for the project will come from the €1.7 billion National Development Plan for the Defence Forces which was published last week.


seafoid

https://www.irishtimes.com/politics/2025/12/18/hybrid-threats-expected-to-increase-during-irelands-eu-presidency-department-warns/

Hybrid threats are expected to increase in Europe over the coming years, including during Ireland's EU presidency, Department of Defence officials have warned.
In briefing materials prepared for newly appointed Minister for Defence Helen McEntee last month, officials noted Europe's security and defence will likely be the "dominant context" of the Irish presidency during the second half of 2026.
They warned that the trend of hybrid activity, described as "systemic, coercive behaviour directed by a state actor and designed to damage a target", is expected to "increase over the coming years, including during our presidency".
While hybrid activity can take place across "all possible domains", officials said it includes "systemic foreign interference in the information space", including in the context of elections.
According to the document provided under the Freedom of Information Act, portions of which are heavily redacted, it also includes sabotage, instrumentalisation of migration, cyber activity, attacks against critical infrastructure, and radio frequency interference.
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"The trend of increasing hybrid activity is expected to continue and could escalate in the event of a ceasefire and Russian reliance on a war economy model," the document reads.

As part of ongoing preparations for Ireland's EU presidency, officials noted that some €19 million will be spent to acquire counter unmanned aerial systems, or anti-drone technology