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Defence Forces

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 15 November 2023

Wednesday, 15 November 2023

Questions (33)

Catherine Murphy

Question:

33. Deputy Catherine Murphy asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Defence what plans for procurement of new equipment and capabilities are in place for 2024; and if he will outline the plan for the purchase of new ships between 2024 and 2028. [50087/23]

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My priority as Minister for Defence is to ensure that the operational capability of the Army, Air Corps and Naval Service is maintained and developed. This is to enable the Defence Forces to carry out the roles assigned by Government. Equipment priorities for the Army, Air Corps and Naval Service are considered in the context of the established capability development and Equipment Development Planning processes.

Ongoing and future Defence capital programmes/projects, primarily encompassing Defence Forces equipment and infrastructural requirements, are planned and prioritised through the Defence Equipment Development Plan (EDP) and the Defence Infrastructural Development Plan. Defence capital investment is atypical and multi-annual, with long lead-in times. The EDP remains a living document, which is subjected to regular reviews and updates and, at all times, remains cognisant of funding availability, organisational priorities and timing issues.

The Defence allocation is determined within an overarching budgetary framework which encompasses existing NDP multi-annual capital allocations and remains cognisant of the level of resources available, commensurate with defence policy requirements. It is within this context that the Estimates 2024 discussions took place with the Department of Public Expenditure NDP Delivery and Reform, to include full consideration of Defence capital investment priorities for 2024 and beyond. The Department of Defence has received a capital allocation of €176 million in Budget 2024. This level of capital funding allows the Defence Organisation to undertake a phased planned programme of sustained equipment and infrastructural development across the Army, Air Corps and Naval Service as identified and prioritised in the Defence White Paper and the Report of the Commission on the Defence Forces, while building on the significant investment programme over recent years

With regard to new ships for the Naval Service, the two Inshore Patrol Vessels, purchased from New Zealand to replace LÉ Orla and LÉ Ciara, are expected to become fully operational during 2024 following a comprehensive programme of works, including crew familiarisation and training. Marine advisors have been appointed by my Department to support the procurement of a Multi-Role Vessel (MRV) as provided for in the Government's National Development Plan, and this work is progressing in line with the steps in the Public Spending Code.

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