Written by D-Mitch
The Force is strong with the Irish Naval Service! Samuel Beckett crest, a photo by Salvador de la Rubia |
The flagship of the Irish Naval Service, LÉ Eithne, in formation with Emer class (retired) and Roisin class offshore patrol vessels. |
Irish Air Corps CN-235 |
Irish Air Corps AW139 |
LÉ Samuel Beckett |
LÉ Eithne |
Modified photo of an Eithne class offshore patrol vessel of the Irish Naval Service. High resolution image here. |
The ships vary in size with the largest ones in the fleet, the new Samuel Beckett-class OPVs, an updated and more advanced design of the existing 80m-long Róisín-class vessels, having a 90 meters length and over 2,200 tons displacement at full load while the smallest ones, the two Peacock class PCBs having 62 meters length and about 700 tons displacement at full load.
Modified photo of a Samuel Beckett class offshore patrol vessel of the Irish Naval Service. High resolution image here. |
The Bofors 57mm gun of Eithne.Photo: Emmauel.L |
The Bofors 57mm gun of Eithne |
Modified photo of an Roisin class offshore patrol vessel of the Irish Naval Service. High resolution image here. |
The 76mm gun of Samuel Beckett. Photo: William Murphy
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OTO Melara 76mm gun |
Modified photo of a Peacock class offshore patrol vessel of the Irish Naval Service. High resolution image here. |
Rh-202 of Samuel Beckett |
Rheinmetall 20mm Rh-202 |
View of Samuel Beckett's Rh202 guns during an exercise |
Rheinmetall 20mm Rh-202 firing |
Rheinmetall 20mm Rh-202 gun. Photo by Owen J Fitzpatrick |
FN MAG 7.62mm light machine gun |
Eithne's FN MAG 7.62mm |
FN MAG 7.62mm Photo by Owen J Fitzpatrick |
M2HB 12.7mm machine gun Photo by Owen J Fitzpatrick |
M2HB 12.7mm. Photo: DouglasBray
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All the ships are equipped with a variety of satellite communication systems including VHF, HF, Inmarsat Global Maritime Distress Safety System (GMDSS) and Differential Global Positioning System (DFPS) and secure communications. Moreover, each vessel carries one electro-optical multi-sensor for surveillance, tracking and fire control.
Profile photo of Roisin with all of its communication systems visible |
Radamec 1500 EO sensor |
Thales LIOD Mk1 |
The commissioning ceremony of LÉ James Joyce |
SATCOM of Peacock class boat Photo: Mr. "Red October" |
The commissioning ceremony of LÉ James Joyce |
Chess Dynamics Sea Eagle FCEO |
Sea Eagle FCEO of Samuel Beckett Photo by Owen J Fitzpatrick |
Roisin class OPV LÉ Niamh with its old radars visible |
LÉ Roisin with her new Kelvin Hughes radars visible |
Peacock class LÉ Orla |
Samuel Beckett. Photo: William Murphy |
James Joyce with all of its RHIBs but without her Rh202s |
Eithne carrying a Delta RHIB on her flight deck |
SA365F Dauphin aboard Eithne's flight deck |
MST RHIB of Samuel Beckett class OPV |
MST RHIB of Samuel Beckett. Photo by William Murphy |
Delta RHIB of Róisín. Photo by William Murphy |
Armed Delta RHIB in a parade |
One of the three Delta RHIB of Eithne. Notice the inboard diesel engine |
One of the three Delta RHIB of Eithne. Notice the inboard diesel engine |
Avon RHIB |
View of Róisín. Photo: William Murphy |
LÉ Ciara. Photo by Derry Walsh |
LÉ Orla |
LÉ Ciara. Photo by Derry Walsh |
The most of the photos (if not mentioned otherwise) were retrieved from the excellent Irish Defence Force's Flickr!
Beautiful photo of a Samuel Beckett class offshore patrol vessel |
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Hello D-Mitch!
ReplyDeleteI think you got the range of the German 20 mm RH202 gun incorrect on your navy profile of the Irish navy. It can hardly be 13 km. NavWeapons says "2,200 yards (2,000 m) effective".
Also I would like to know whether there is any thruth that LÉ Eithne is built more to warship standard, and that the newer ships are more built to civilian standard?
Last it will be interesting to see if the Peacocks will be transferred to the Philippine navy when they are decommissioned (to complement their three sisters).
Regards,
Per
Hello my friend!
DeleteIndeed the maximum range is close to 7km, or at least this is the information I can find. There is a high probability that Peacocks will be transferred to an Asian Navy. Malta could be a possibility as well??
Regards,
D.