Combat Engineers from 2 Field Engineer Company based in Athlone recently conducted a recovery operation of a 12 Bay Bailey Bridge that had been deployed across the River Boyne in Trim, Co. Meath. The bridge was originally emplaced in 2022 following damage to the existing bridge.
COE Engineer Specialist Search and Clearance (ESSC) students, recently underwent a day of Introductory training to Hazardous Environment Search involving Roped Intervention Search Access & Rescue (RISAR) and Working in Confined Spaces (WICS)
The Engineer Corps recently completed training in Blast Analysis Software with Sterling Simulation Services. DF Corps of Engineers procured this software a number of years ago to employ in a Force Protection and Research capacity for assessing risk posed by blast in operations
The Combat Phase of the 35/36th Engineer Young Officer Course as well as the 43rd Combat Engineer Course will conclude this week. Both courses have displayed grit and determination in their completion of this key Corps training phase.
This week, the Corps Of Engineers ran a Working In Confined Spaces (WICS) Search course as part of Ireland's participation in the EDA Military Capability development program. Students including Military and Police from Spain, Italy and Cyprus joined Irish sappers in the course.
The Corps of Engineers recently completed their annual TACEX in Lynch Camp, Co. Cork.
Sappers of the Corps were put through their paces during our 96hr ground exercise. They conducted tactical training on bridging, demolitions, CBRN and a variety of combat engineering skills.
The Corps of Engineers Annual Corps Concentration is drawing to a close in Lynch Camp this week. The Sappers of the Corps spent last week training and honing their skills in bridging, mine clearance, CBRN and combat engineering before putting it into practice on the 72hr TACEX.
The Breathing Apparatus Initial Wearers Course are entering their second week in Hacketstown Fire Station. This demanding course introduces students to hot and humid atmospheres where they are tasked with recovering casualties and fighting fires in dynamic situations throughout.
This week, the 68 Inf Gp UNDOF Engineer Specialist Search and Clearance Team were busy conducting clearance operations near UN OPs, ensuring a safe and secure environment by clearing exit routes of UXOs for Observer Group Golan personnel
The Defence Forces first ground-mounted solar PV array is operational in Lynch Camp, Kilworth. The installation was a joint effort by 1 Bde Engr Gp and PV Generation. The array generated more electricity than the Camp consumed on the day of handover! #LynchCampDecarbinisation
@DF_Engineers recently deployed a Military Training Team to Cyprus for a 4 week period to support the Ukrainian Armed Forces in military search and demining TTPs. This was the second deployment of this nature in 2023 as part of EUMAM hosted by @GuardCypriot
Last week, @DF_Engineers from 1 & 2 Bde Engr Gps conducted a Swiftwater Rescue Technician Course, accredited by @Rescue3europe. This qualification enables @defenceforces to deploy in ATCA to support local authorities following flooding, as happened in Co Cork back in October
As part of the Infrastructure Development Plan, the Forward Operating Base in Kilworth Camp has recently undergone a โฌ1.5m investment to create a legacy training facility for @defenceforces activities. The two videos show a timelapse of the 12 week build and the final product
Congrats to 2 Fd Engr Coy who completed the NATO OCC evaluation last week, and was deemed interoperable as a Combat Engineer Company. Following the NEL, Col McEvoy, D Engr presented all members of the Company with a commemorative @DF_Engineers challenge coin for their efforts
2 Fd Engr Coy's evaluation culminated yesterday with a chemical attack on one of the Pl's, testing the Company's ability to react to this threat, conduct immediate decontamination followed by a full decontamination of all armour assets and personnel #gasgasgas#survivetofight