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Ireland is spending €1.7 BILLION to upgrade its Defence Forces between 2026–2030—and the timing isn’t random. In this video, we break down what changed, why the government is moving now, and what the plan actually funds: the Military Radar Programme (targeted for delivery by end of 2028), accelerated counter-drone (Counter-UAS) capability ahead of Ireland’s EU Council Presidency (July–Dec 2026), plus major upgrades across the Air Corps, Naval Service, Army, cyber, communications, and infrastructure. We’ll explain—in simple, no-hype language—what a “Recognised Air Picture” means for Ireland, why radar is now a national priority, how drone threats pushed the timeline forward, and why even a neutral country still needs modern air and maritime awareness to protect major events and critical infrastructure. By the end, you’ll know: What the €1.7bn plan covers (and what it doesn’t) Why the 2026 EU Presidency raised the urgency How radar + counter-drone changes Ireland’s security reality The biggest risks: procurement delays, readiness, and staffing If you want the follow-up video on how Ireland’s radar rollout works in practice (and what it can/can’t detect), subscribe and turn on notifications. Ireland defence plan, Ireland €1.7bn defence, Irish Defence Forces modernization, Defence Sectoral National Development Plan 2026–2030, Military Radar Programme Ireland, Recognised Air Picture, Ireland counter drone system, Counter-UAS Ireland, Ireland EU Council Presidency 2026 security, Irish Air Corps upgrades, Naval Service sonar, towed array sonar Ireland, Falcon 6X Ireland, H145M helicopters Ireland, hybrid threats Ireland, Irish neutrality and defence #Ireland #IrishDefenceForces #DefenceForces #IrelandDefense #EUPresidency #Security #MilitaryRadar #CounterDrone #Drones #AirSurveillance #NavalService #AirCorps #Geopolitics #EuropeanSecurity #Neutrality