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A start-up co-founded by Sir Tony Blair’s son Nick has raised $20m (£15m) to develop simulation technology for the British Army and Nato. Skyral, which is working on next-generation training ...
A TD has apologised “profusely” after claiming the British Army “never retaliated” by targeting civilians during the Troubles. Cathal Crowe, a Fianna Fáil TD for Clare, said he made a ...
The Javelin ATGM has seen more than US$300 million in approved orders in the past month, taking orders and approvals to more than $2 billion in the past 18 months, and has successfully passed an ...
A Fianna Fáil TD has apologised for falsely stating that the British Army never bombed or shot any civilians over centuries in Ireland.
Fianna Fáil TD Cathal Crowe has apologized after claiming in the Dáil yesterday, Wednesday, May 28, that the British Army never bombed or shot the civilian population of Ireland. TD Crowe made ...
According to the SDR, the British Army should be developed into a mix of regular and reserve soldiers of at least 100,000 troops, 73,000 of whom should be regulars.
TD apologises over remarks ‘wrongly’ comparing British army in Ireland with Israeli actions in Gaza. Tánaiste rejects claims Government not doing enough for Palestinian people.
– Defence Secretary Mr Healey has pledged to “create a British Army which is 10 times more lethal”, by combining capabilities with air-defence, long-range weapons and other technologies ...
Taoiseach called for perspective, saying we don't need lessons in terms of the British state's responsibility for 'Bloody Sunday, Ballymurphy, and much, much more' ...
Fianna Fáil's Cathal Crowe has apologised after he "wrongly" stated that the British Army "never retaliated by bombing or shooting the civilian population of Ireland" during a Dáil debate on the ...
British Army left 'playing catch up' as Putin's invasion highlights evolution of warfare Defence experts agree that the Russia-Ukraine conflict has fundamentally and irreversibly changed warfare ...
Mr Crowe then compared the actions of the Israeli Government to the actions of the British army in Ireland. “The British army was a bad actor on this island for many centuries but even in the ...