Ireland to spend €1.7bn on defence equipment in four years

Increased budget to buy a range of items from radar and sonar systems to aircraft and combat vehicles
Ireland to spend €1.7bn on defence equipment in four years

Foreign affairs and defence minister Helen McEntee launching the Irish Defence Forces sectoral National Development Plan at the Curragh Camp. Picture: Eamonn Farrell/RollingNews

A 55% increase in capital spending will see €1.7bn spent on defence equipment between now and 2030.

Foreign affairs and defence minister Helen McEntee announced on Thursday the multi-annual investment rising from €300m in 2026 to €360m in 2029–2030 in her department's National Development Plan sectoral plan which aims to deliver major capability upgrades across land, air, maritime and cyber domains.

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