Ireland, historically neutral and barely armed, is now sending Giraffe Mark IV radar systems to Ukraine. If that isnât a sign that Russia is losing friends fast, I donât know what is. Ireland Steps Up: Whatâs in This Aid Package? Giraffe Mark IV Air Defense RadarsâDeveloped by Swedenâs Saab, these radar systems provide 50 km early warning coverage, tracking up to 20 targets at once. Mounted on BV206 tracked vehiclesâMeaning Ukraine can deploy them in rugged, off-road conditions. Full integration with Ukraineâs air defense networkâTheyâll link up with systems like NASAMS, IRIS-T, and Patriot for better drone and missile interception. Irish training teams in UkraineâIreland is also sending personnel to help train Ukrainian forces on the radars. Thatâs rightâIrish boots on the ground. While Ireland wonât send missile launchers due to its policy of only providing non-lethal aid, these radars will still play a critical role in Ukraineâs layered air defense. Why This Is a Huge Shift for Ireland Ireland sat out World War II and has maintained a strict policy of neutrality for decades. This isnât just symbolicâIreland is leaving a major gap in its own air defense to make this happen, planning to buy more advanced radars later. Swedenâs Role in Ukraineâs Air Defense At the same time, Sweden just committed an additional $113 million in air defense systems: â RBS 70 NG: A portable, laser-guided missile system with a 9 km range, capable of taking down drones and low-flying aircraft. â Tridon Mk2: A mobile Bofors 40mm anti-aircraft gun system with a 12 km effective range, designed to handle Russian missile and drone threats. Sweden has already sent over $1.2 billion in military aid to Ukraine, showing that Europe is stepping up as U.S. support wavers. The Belfast Connection: Northern Irelandâs Missile Factory Oh, and in case you thought I forgot about Northern IrelandâBelfastâs Thales missile factory just secured a contract to deliver 5,000 lightweight multirole missiles (LMMs) to Ukraine. These Martlet missiles are: đ 13 kg lightweight guided missilesâsmall but deadly. đ Designed for drones, helicopters, and fast-moving targets. đ Already combat-tested in Ukraine. This ÂŁ1.6 billion deal will expand production, create 200 new jobs in Belfast, and keep Ukraineâs anti-air capabilities stocked for years. While this wonât suddenly turn the tide of war, it proves Russiaâs aggression has backfired spectacularly. If you enjoy watching Ukraineâs allies step up while Russiaâs war machine falls apart, hit that subscribe button. Stay frosty, and as alwaysâGlory to Ukraine, glory to the heroes. Crimea is Ukraine. ХНава ĐŁĐşŃаŃĐ˝Ń! Video Sources: https://pastebin.com/7HXpe2S8 #Ukraine #Ireland #UkraineWar #News #Russia #IrelandSupportsUkraine #GiraffeRadar #MilitaryTech #RussiaUkraineWar #AirDefense #GloryToUkraine #SwedenSupportsUkraine #SlavaUkraini #ThalesMissiles
ANALYSIS TIME - Wes O'Donnell Presents: #IRELAND Makes Historic Move with Radar System for #Ukraine youtu.be/NHXGw2_9FEM
Ireland just donated a radar system to Ukraine previously used for security for visiting dignitaries. While the Giraffe system is modest it will be useful. Somewhat narked Americans keep saying Europe is "stepping up" while we had been bound by US go slow policy. www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHXG...
Ireland is sending Giraffe (?) air defence systems to Ukraine www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHXG...
Another neutral country sends military support to Ukraine. Thank you Ireland! youtube.com/watch?v=NHXG...
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