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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 14 July 2020

Tuesday, 14 July 2020

Ceisteanna (486)

Catherine Murphy

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486. Deputy Catherine Murphy asked the Minister for Defence if funding will be secured for the 20 mm secondary gun replacement on each Naval Service ship. [15279/20]

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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 to the greatest extent possible so as to enable the Defence Forces to carry out their roles as assigned by Government both at home and overseas.

The acquisition of new equipment for the Defence Forces remains a clear focus for me. Future equipment priorities for the Army, Air Corps and Naval Service are being considered in the context of the White Paper on Defence as part of the capability development and equipment priorities planning process. The principal aim over the period of the White Paper will be to replace and upgrade, as required, existing capabilities in order to retain a flexible response for a wide range of operational requirements, including response to security risks and other emergencies, both at home and overseas.

The recently published Equipment Development Plan (EDP) is a plan for the continued re-equipment of the Defence Forces, which was devised in tandem with the White Paper policies. The EDP is being funded under the National Development Plan – Project Ireland 2040. The EDP provides a comprehensive indicative list of planned equipment projects which will be advanced over the next five years.

The current capital allocation for Defence is €113 million for 2020, an increase of €7 million on the National Development Plan 2019 allocation. The NDP - Project Ireland 2040 - provides financial allocations for a total of €541 million for Defence over the period 2018-2022. This level of capital funding will allow the Defence Organisation to undertake a programme of sustained equipment replacement and infrastructural development across the Army, Air Corps and Naval Service as identified and prioritised in the Defence White Paper and builds on the significant investment programme over recent years.

Included in the EDP is the replacement of the Naval Service 20mm secondary guns at an estimated cost of €12 million. Funding has been secured for this project and the indicative project timeframe for this project is between 2020 to 2022 and it is planned to publish a tender competition later in the year.

The replacement of secondary armaments on the entire Naval Service fleet will modernise the fleet and maintain operational effectiveness while bridging the gap between the primary and the tertiary armaments. I am satisfied that the Defence Forces have the necessary equipment resources available to them, including a modern and effective range of equipment which is line with best international standards in order to fulfil all roles assigned to them by Government.

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