Under the proposals, the Irish Naval Service, which will soon be renamed the Irish Navy, will operate 12 ships, double the fleet. This would give Ireland “a defensive conventional maritime warfighting capability”.
Under the proposals, the Irish Naval Service, which will soon be renamed the Irish Navy, will operate 12 ships, double the fleet. This would give Ireland “a defensive conventional maritime warfighting capability”.
It depends what mission they prioritize. For domestic defense purposes anti air and anti ship capabilities are likely a priority. The EEZ extends pretty far into the Atlantic. Ireland cooperates a lot with the UK on defense. The Royal Air Force defends Irish airspace at the moment. So they weight choose a model they operate. The F-35B the British operate make no sense outside an aircraft carrier. Eurofighter Typhoon is the other fighter they operate.