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Navy technology

Navy ‘lost in the dark’ in securing cable network
Navy ‘lost in the dark’ in securing cable network

The naval service is “lost in the dark” in trying to protect critical national infrastructure in Irish waters, according to one of its officers.

Tue, 10 Dec, 2019

Navy reserve called to fill posts amid crisis
Navy reserve called to fill posts amid crisis

The Naval Service has contacted members of its reserve in an attempt to lure them into full-time service to fill posts left vacant due to a major crisis in retention and recruitment.

Fri, 19 Oct, 2018

Let’s go fly a kite: Navy tests revolutionary radar system
Let’s go fly a kite: Navy tests revolutionary radar system

The Naval Service has successfully tested a revolutionary new radar system which it is hoping to market globally.

Thu, 28 Sep, 2017

Irish navy drones to fight drug cartels

The naval service is to use drones in the fight against international drug smugglers and illegal fishing, with the unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) also to help with search and rescue missions.

Wed, 18 Mar, 2015

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