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Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 17 September 2014

Wednesday, 17 September 2014

Ceisteanna (528)

Ruth Coppinger

Ceist:

528. Deputy Ruth Coppinger asked the Minister for Defence the amount the Defence Forces have spent on purchasing arms and equipment from Israeli companies in the past 15 years; if he will provide a breakdown of the figures according to year; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [33030/14]

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The primary purpose for the procurement of defensive equipment by the Department of Defence is to enhance the capability of the Irish Defence Forces on overseas Peace Support Operations and to afford the greatest possible force protection to Irish troops whilst on such missions.

A number of Israeli companies have won orders for defensive equipment over the last decade as a result of tender competitions. Since 2005, the Department has purchased small arms ammunition, X-Ray equipment for Explosive Ordnance Disposal duties (EOD), helmets for personal protection, an Artillery Fire Control System, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, commonly referred to as UAVs, a Surveillance and Target Acquisition Suite for four Light Tactical Armoured vehicles and Ground Surveillance Radars from Israeli suppliers.

The total value of defensive equipment involved since 2005 is in the region of €14.7m, exclusive of VAT. In each case, the main contract was awarded by tender competition, conducted impartially on the basis that the company concerned had submitted the best tender. The attached Tabular Statement contains a list of all contracts awarded for defensive equipment by the Department of Defence’s Contracts Branch to Israeli companies since 2005. The information sought in relation to the previous six years is not readily available within the Department.

Tender competitions for defensive equipment for the Defence Forces are conducted by the Department of Defence in accordance with EU procurement guidelines and with the EU Code of Conduct on Export Controls. Accordingly, competitions are open to any individual or country in accordance with the terms of all UN, OSCE and EU arms embargoes or restrictions. To properly follow these guidelines and codes, the Department of Defence must deal impartially with all companies that are entitled to enter its procurement competitions and must evaluate tenders on the basis of objective criteria.

Tabular Statement: Goods ordered from Israeli Companies from 2005 to 2014

Year

Item

Company

Value (ex vat) €

2005

Ammunition

IMI

1,932,000.00

2005

X-Ray Equipment

Vidisco

247,653.94

2005

Helmets

Rabintex

2,069,060.00

2005

Fire Control Computer System

Elbit Systems

2,705,000.00

2007

Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Systems and Spares

Aeronautics Defence Systems

930,965.88

2009

Surveillance & Target Acquisition Equipment

Elbit Systems

1,966,350.00

2009

Equipment Software Updates

Elbit Systems

444,950.00

2009

Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Systems

Aeronautics Defence Systems

1,444,461.00

2009

Maintenance Agreement for Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Systems

Aeronautics Defence Systems

610,140.00

2010

Maintenance Agreement for Fire Control Computer System

Elbit Systems

180,000.00

2012

Helmets

Rabintex

26,678.70

2013

Cables

Elbit Systems

4,500.00

2013

Batteries for Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Systems

Aeronautics Defence System

23,274.00

2013

Maintenance Agreement (Surveillance & Target Acquisition Fire Control Computer System)

Elbit Systems

130,000.00

2013

Ground Surveillance Radars

Elbit Systems

1,941,226.00

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TOTAL

14,656,259.52

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