List of equipment of the Irish Army

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List of equipment of the Irish Army

This is a partial list of the equipment of the Irish Army, the land component of the Irish Defence Forces.

Small arms

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Standard issue weapons

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Name Origin Type Calibre Image Notes
Handguns
Heckler & Koch USP  Germany Semi-automatic pistol 9×19mm Parabellum Thumb The USP entered service in 2007 as the Defence Force's standard service pistol, replacing the Browning Hi-Power.[1]
Assault rifles & battle rifles
Steyr AUG  Austria Assault rifle 5.56×45mm NATO Thumb The Steyr AUG is the Defence Force's standard service rifle. It entered service in 1989 and is in use with all units of the Defence Forces.[2] Operational units are issued an enhanced rifle fitted with an ACOG 4x32 optical sight starting to enter service in late 2014, known as the Model 14 or MOD 14.
Precision rifles
FN FAL  Belgium Designated marksman rifle 7.62×51mm NATO Thumb The FN FAL was previously the standard service rifle for the Defence Forces. Older FAL rifles were upgraded with an adjustable butt stock, Picatinny-style rail hand guard, a bipod, and a Schmidt & Bender sight for use as sniper support weapons.[3] In January 2021, the Defence Forces stated a replacement was being sought.[4][better source needed]
Accuracy International 92  United Kingdom Bolt action sniper rifle 7.62×51mm NATO Thumb The AI 92 Sniper Rifle entered Irish Army service in 1992.[2]
Accuracy International AWM  United Kingdom Bolt action sniper rifle 8.6×70mm (.338 LM) Thumb The AWM entered service in 2011. The Irish Army version is chambered for the .338 Lapua Magnum round.[3]
Machine guns
FN MAG  Belgium General-purpose machine gun 7.62×51mm NATO Thumb The FN MAG entered service in 1964 with the Defence Forces and is in use with all service branches and a number of Army Corps. It is deployed both with bipod or in a sustained fire (SF) role mounted on a tripod by the Infantry. Both the Infantry and Cavalry use the MAG mounted on its armoured vehicles and the Infantry and Artillery use it in the air defense role.[2]
M2 Browning .5 Heavy Machine Gun (HMG)  United States
 Belgium
Heavy machine gun 12.7×99mm NATO

(.50 BMG)

Thumb The M2 Heavy Machine Gun entered service in the 1970s. It is in use with all service branches and a number of Army Corps. The Infantry use it in the sustained fire role, air defense role and mounted on its MOWAG APCs. The Artillery use it in the air defense role and the Cavalry use it mounted on its armoured vehicles.[2]
Grenades
Mecar M72 HE Grenade  Belgium Fragmentation hand grenade n/a Thumb
Grenade launchers
Diemaco M203 grenade launcher  Canada Under-barrel grenade launcher 40×46mm LV Thumb The M203 is in use with the Defence Forces. It is mounted to the Steyr AUG rifle and employs its own separate sighting and trigger mechanism.[2]
Heckler & Koch GMG  Germany Automatic grenade launcher 40×53mm HV Thumb Used fitted to MOWAG APCs and Army Ranger Wing vehicles.
Anti-tank weapons
AT4 Short Range Anti-Armour Weapon (SRAAW)  Sweden Recoilless guns 84mm Thumb The AT4 entered service in 1997. The SRAAW is a recoilless, preloaded disposable weapon.[2]
Carl Gustav 84mm Anti-Armour Weapon  Sweden Recoilless rifles 84mm Thumb The Carl Gustav 84mm is a recoilless, breech-loaded anti-armour weapon.[2]
Javelin Anti-tank guided weapon  United States ATGM

Anti-tank guided missile

127mm Thumb The Javelin is a fire-and-forget anti-armour weapon system and entered service in 2003.[5]
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Army Ranger Wing weapons (special forces)

Indirect fire

Mortars

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Denel Vektor M1 60mm Mortar  South Africa Mortar 60mm Entered service in 2003 with the Infantry. It can also be fired in a commando role by removing the bipod and baseplate, and fitting a special small baseplate and attaching sighting unit/handgrip.[2]
Hotchkiss Brandt 81mm Mortar  France Mortar 81mm 84[9] Thumb Uses the C2 AI Sight Unit and a Morfire Fire Control Computer.[2]
RUAG M87 120mm Mortar  Switzerland Mortar 120mm 24[9] Thumb Used by Artillery Regiments heavy mortar batteries.
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Artillery

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Name Origin Type Calibre Number Image Notes
Ordnance QF 25-pounder  United Kingdom Field gun 87.6mm 6 Thumb 48 ex-British Mark IIIs acquired in 1949. Withdrawn from the Army in 1981 and from the Reserve in 2009. Used for ceremonial gun salutes only.[10]
105mm L118 light gun  United Kingdom Howitzer 105mm 17[9] Thumb Along with the L119, these are used as the primary artillery support weapon.
105mm L119 light gun  United Kingdom Howitzer 105mm 6[9] Along with the L118, these are used as the primary artillery support weapon.
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Vehicles

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This is a partial list of the modern vehicles in use within the Irish Army.

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Armoured fighting vehicles
Mowag Piranha IIIH[11]  Switzerland Armoured personnel carrier
Armoured reconnaissance vehicle
80[12][13] Thumb
RG-32M Light Tactical Vehicle (LTV)[16][17]  South Africa Light tactical armoured vehicle 27[16] Thumb Armed with pintle-mounted 7.62mm machine gun or Kongsberg Protector RWS with the 12.7mm machine gun or 40mm automatic grenade launcher.
Army Ranger Wing (special forces)
ACMAT VLRA  France Long range special reconnaissance 3[18] Thumb Used by Army Ranger Wing (ARW) as a 'mothership' to resupply Ford F-350 SRV.
Mowag Eagle  Switzerland Light armoured vehicle Leased to the German Army Thumb Used by Army Ranger Wing soldiers[19] conducting a field human intelligence role for MINUSMA as part of a German task force.[20]
Ford F350 SRV  United States Special reconnaissance vehicle 12[18] Thumb Used by Army Ranger Wing as a special reconnaissance vehicle for long-range reconnaissance patrols. Left hand drive.
General service vehicles
Toyota Landcruiser  Japan Off-road vehicle 280 ordered for delivery 2019-2023. [21] Replacing older vehicles.
Toyota Landcruiser /Centigon Fortress 200 Intervention  Japan Off-road vehicle Armoured Utility Vehicle. 24 ordered in 2018. 28 in 2020[22][23][24]
Nissan Patrol[25]  Japan Off-road vehicle The Defence Forces maintains a small fleet of 'discreet' armoured SUVs for high-risk and IED-threat missions.[26]
Mitsubishi Pajero  Japan Off-road vehicle Thumb 32 Mitsubishi Pajero vehicles are fitted for radio (FFR) - VHF.[27]
Isuzu D-Max  Japan Off-road vehicle
Land Rover Defender  United Kingdom Off-road vehicle Thumb Field ambulances and funeral gun carriage tractor.
Ford Ranger  United States Off-road vehicle. Left hand drive.
Honda NC750X  Japan Motorcycle 48 Contract awarded in 2019. Ceremonial escort[28]
Suzuki DR350  Japan Motorcycle [6]
Suzuki DRZ-400  Japan Motorcycle Thumb [6]
Yamaha Grizzly 660  Japan ATV / Quad [6]
Troop carrying vehicle
Iveco EuroCargo 4x4[29][30]  Italy Troop carrying vehicle
Mercedes-Benz 1117 4x4[30]  Germany Troop carrying vehicle 60 Thumb
Scania P 370B 4x4[31]  Sweden Troop carrying vehicle 120 ordered for delivery 2020-2023. Replacing older 4x4 troop carriers[32]
Scania R 420 6x6  Sweden Troop carrying vehicle Thumb 36 ordered in 2006.[33]
Scania R 420 8x4[33]  Sweden Miscellaneous 2 Thumb Delivered 2006. One in naval service
EOD Duro II 6x6  Switzerland Tactical military lorry (truck) 6 Thumb Delivered 2003 [34]
Leyland DAF T244 4x4  United Kingdom Artillery gun tractor and troop carrying vehicle 55 Thumb
Ford Transit Minibus  United States Minibus Thumb
Logistics
Iveco Astra M320.42 W BAD 8×8 DROPS  Italy DROPS truck Thumb One fitted with an EKALIFT 2500 recovery body.
Scania P124CB 8×8 DROPS[35]  Sweden DROPS truck Thumb Tender for 20 new DROPS vehicles issued in 2021.[36]
EMPL EH/W 200 Bison [de] on Scania truck  Sweden /  Austria Recovery truck 2 [37]
Explosive Ordnance Disposal
MAN HX60[14]  Germany Armoured EOD trucks 3 or more Thumb Initially Delivered 2011. Two additional ordered 2016.[38]
Aardvark MK4  United Kingdom Mine flail Thumb
Mowag Duro II  Switzerland Explosive ordnance disposal vehicle 6 Thumb [39]
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Air defence

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RBS-70 Missile system  Sweden Man-portable air-defense system 6 Thumb A number of launchers and a simulator were acquired in 1981. Upgraded in 2006 and "more than a dozen" upgraded in 2014 for €4.4 million to include deliveries of improved firing units, new simulators, night vision equipment and associated weapons support.[40] (In total 6 launchers in active service)[41]
Saab GIRAFFE Mk IV  Sweden Short range air surveillance radar 7 Thumb Fitted on Bandvagn 206 vehicles in support of the RBS 70.[42]
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Unmanned aerial vehicles

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Aeronautics Orbiter UAV  Israel Miniature UAV 14[43] Thumb Used by Artillery Corps. Two systems were acquired in 2006 each system has 3 Orbiter UAVs. Two were destroyed in crashes and one was lost and never recovered. €2m was spent on 12 new UAVs in 2016/17.
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