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Artillery Corps
Defense Forces Artillery corps (Ireland)
Active 1 October 1924[1]
Country Ireland
Branch Army
Type Artillery
Role Field Artillery and Air Defence
Defense Forces Air Defense Regiment Flag (Ireland)

Air Defense Regiment Banner

The Artillery Corps are the artillery section of the Irish Army. The Corps provides fire support to other sections of the Army.[1] The Corps was first founded in 1924.

Organisation[]

From the early 20th century, the Artillery Corps was organised into separate Coastal Defence, Field Artillery and Air Defence Regiments.[citation needed] In the late 20th century, the Coastal Defence component was dissolved and integrated with the Field Artillery component.[citation needed] In 2013 the Air Defence regiment also ceased to operate as a separate component,[2] and the Field Artillery regiments, known as Brigade Artillery Regiments, took over the Air Defence role.[citation needed]

Today the Artillery Corps comprises the Artillery School, located in the Defence Forces Training Center (DFTC) in the Curragh Camp, and two Brigade Artillery Regiments (one for each of the two Brigades of the army). They are located in Collins Barracks (Cork) (1 BAR) and Custume Barracks, Athlone (2 BAR).[2][3][4] Each regiment comprises one headquarters battery, one STA battery, one Air Defence battery and three gun batteries.[citation needed]

Weapons[]

Field artillery[]

Air defence[]

References[]

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