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!rowspan="4"| [[Samuel Beckett-class offshore patrol vessel|''Samuel Beckett'' class]]
!rowspan="4"| [[Samuel Beckett-class offshore patrol vessel|''Samuel Beckett'' class]]
|rowspan="4"| [[File:LÉ Samuel Beckett.jpg|200px|LÉ ''Samuel Beckett'' (P61)]]
|rowspan="4"| [[File:LÉ Samuel Beckett.jpg|200px|LÉ ''Samuel Beckett'' (P61)]]
|rowspan="4"| [[Patrol boat|Offshore patrol vessel]]
|rowspan="4"| [[Patrol boat|Offshore patrol vessel]] (OPV)
| [[LÉ Samuel Beckett (P61)|LÉ ''Samuel Beckett'']]
| [[LÉ Samuel Beckett (P61)|LÉ ''Samuel Beckett'']]
| P61
| P61
| 2014
| 2014
|rowspan="4"| 2,256 tonnes
|rowspan="4"| 2,256 tonnes
|rowspan="4" | In service on a "three-ship [..] operational rotation" as of July 2024<ref name="otherQuestions2024">{{cite web|url = https://www.oireachtas.ie/en/debates/debate/dail/2024-07-02/22/ | website = oireachtas.ie | title = Dáil Éireann debate - Tuesday, 2 Jul 2024 - Vol. 1056 No. 6 - Other Questions | date = 2 July 2024 | accessdate = 8 November 2024 | quote = The Naval Service is currently adopting a three-ship operational posture, which sees the four P60 class vessels on patrol in operational rotation [..] In addition [..] the LÉ Róisín is currently in operational reserve while the LÉ Niamh is in the process of completing a mid-life extension programme, after which she will enter operational reserve }}</ref>
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|- style="background:#DCDCDC"
|- style="background:#DCDCDC"
| [[LÉ James Joyce (P62)|LÉ ''James Joyce'']]
| [[LÉ James Joyce (P62)|LÉ ''James Joyce'']]
| P62
| P62
| 2015
| 2015
|In reserve since August 2023 <ref name="iristimes2023a">{{cite web|url = https://www.irishtimes.com/ireland/2023/08/23/naval-service-down-to-two-ships-due-to-manpower-crisis/ | publisher= Irish Times | website = irishtimes.com | first = Conor | last = Gallagher | title = Naval Service left with two ships to patrol Irish waters due to manpower crisis | date = 23 August 2023 | accessdate = 25 August 2023 }}</ref>
|- style="background:#DCDCDC"
|- style="background:#DCDCDC"
| [[LÉ William Butler Yeats (P63)|LÉ ''William Butler Yeats'']]
| [[LÉ William Butler Yeats (P63)|LÉ ''William Butler Yeats'']]
| P63
| P63
| 2016
| 2016
|
|- style="background:#DCDCDC"
|- style="background:#DCDCDC"
| [[LÉ George Bernard Shaw (P64)|LÉ ''George Bernard Shaw'']]
| [[LÉ George Bernard Shaw (P64)|LÉ ''George Bernard Shaw'']]
| P64
| P64
| 2019<ref name=thejournal.ie-le-george-bernard-shaw-launch">{{cite web |url=https://www.thejournal.ie/le-george-bernard-shaw-launch-waterford-4612805-Apr2019/ |title=Ireland's fourth offshore patrol vessel, the LÉ George Bernard Shaw, has been officially commissioned |date=30 April 2019 |first=Stephen |last=McDermott |work=[[TheJournal.ie]] |location=Dublin |access-date=30 April 2019 |archive-date=13 December 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211213160358/https://www.thejournal.ie/le-george-bernard-shaw-launch-waterford-4612805-Apr2019/ |url-status=live }}</ref>
| 2019<ref name=thejournal.ie-le-george-bernard-shaw-launch">{{cite web |url=https://www.thejournal.ie/le-george-bernard-shaw-launch-waterford-4612805-Apr2019/ |title=Ireland's fourth offshore patrol vessel, the LÉ George Bernard Shaw, has been officially commissioned |date=30 April 2019 |first=Stephen |last=McDermott |work=[[TheJournal.ie]] |location=Dublin |access-date=30 April 2019 |archive-date=13 December 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211213160358/https://www.thejournal.ie/le-george-bernard-shaw-launch-waterford-4612805-Apr2019/ |url-status=live }}</ref>
|In reserve since August 2023 <ref name="iristimes2023a"/>

|- style="background:#DCDCDC"
|- style="background:#DCDCDC"
!rowspan="2"| [[Róisín-class patrol vessel|''Róisín'' class]]
!rowspan="2"| [[Róisín-class patrol vessel|''Róisín'' class]]
|rowspan="2"| [[File:LE Niamh (P52).jpg|200px|LÉ ''Niamh'' (P52)]]
|rowspan="2"| [[File:LE Niamh (P52).jpg|200px|LÉ ''Niamh'' (P52)]]
|rowspan="2"| [[Patrol boat|Offshore patrol vessel]]
|rowspan="2"| [[Patrol boat|Large patrol vessel]] (LPV)
| [[LÉ Róisín (P51)|LÉ ''Róisín'']]
| [[LÉ Róisín (P51)|LÉ ''Róisín'']]
| P51
| P51
| 1999
| 1999
|rowspan="2"| 1,500 tonnes
|rowspan="2"| 1,500 tonnes
| In reserve as of July 2024.<ref name="otherQuestions2024"/>
| In reserve as of January 2023.<ref name="journal2023">{{cite web|url = https://www.thejournal.ie/navy-ships-tied-up-roisin-niamh-5978870-Jan2023/ | website = thejournal.ie | publisher = Journal Media Ltd | title = Two naval ships to be tied up as staffing crisis deepens in Irish Navy | date = 25 January 2023 | accessdate = 29 January 2023 |first = Niall |last = O'Connor }}</ref>
|- style="background:#DCDCDC"
|- style="background:#DCDCDC"
| [[LÉ Niamh (P52)|LÉ ''Niamh'']]
| [[LÉ Niamh (P52)|LÉ ''Niamh'']]
| P52
| P52
| 2001
| 2001
| In reserve since January 2023.<ref name="journal2023"/>
| Under re-fit as of July 2024.<ref name="otherQuestions2024"/>
|-
|-

|- style="background:#DCDCDC"
!rowspan="2"| [[Lake-class inshore patrol vessel|''Lake'' class]]
|rowspan="2"| [[File:HMNZS_Rotoiti_and_HMNZS_Pukaki_in_2010.jpg|200px|LÉ ''Aoibhinn'' (P71)]]
|rowspan="2"| [[Patrol boat|Inshore patrol vessel]] (IPV)
| [[LÉ Aoibhinn (P71)|LÉ ''Aoibhinn'']]
| P71
| 2024<ref name="comm24">{{cite web|url = https://www.rte.ie/news/munster/2024/0904/1468393-two-inshore-patrol-vessels-commissioned-in-hawlbowline/ | work = RTÉ News | title = Two inshore patrol vessels commissioned in Haulbowline | date= 4 September 2024 }}</ref>
|rowspan="2"| 340 tonnes
| Undertaking "Maritime Defence and Security Operations" as of July 2024<ref>{{Cite Instagram |user= naval_service |postid= C94CHkstqqS |title= LÉ Aoibhinn (#P71) on Maritime Defence and Security Operations off the East Coast, passing the Arklow Bank Wind Farm |date=26 July 2024 }}</ref>
|- style="background:#DCDCDC"
| [[LÉ Gobnait (P72)|LÉ ''Gobnait'']]
| P72
| 2024<ref name="comm24"/>
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[[Category:Ireland military ship templates]]
[[Category:Ireland military ship templates]]

Latest revision as of 20:28, 8 November 2024

Sorted by tonnage.

Class Picture Type Ships No. Comm. Displacement Note
Patrol vessels
Samuel Beckett class LÉ Samuel Beckett (P61) Offshore patrol vessel (OPV) Samuel Beckett P61 2014 2,256 tonnes In service on a "three-ship [..] operational rotation" as of July 2024[1]
James Joyce P62 2015
William Butler Yeats P63 2016
George Bernard Shaw P64 2019[2]
Róisín class LÉ Niamh (P52) Large patrol vessel (LPV) Róisín P51 1999 1,500 tonnes In reserve as of July 2024.[1]
Niamh P52 2001 Under re-fit as of July 2024.[1]
Lake class LÉ Aoibhinn (P71) Inshore patrol vessel (IPV) Aoibhinn P71 2024[3] 340 tonnes Undertaking "Maritime Defence and Security Operations" as of July 2024[4]
Gobnait P72 2024[3]
  1. ^ a b c "Dáil Éireann debate - Tuesday, 2 Jul 2024 - Vol. 1056 No. 6 - Other Questions". oireachtas.ie. 2 July 2024. Retrieved 8 November 2024. The Naval Service is currently adopting a three-ship operational posture, which sees the four P60 class vessels on patrol in operational rotation [..] In addition [..] the LÉ Róisín is currently in operational reserve while the LÉ Niamh is in the process of completing a mid-life extension programme, after which she will enter operational reserve
  2. ^ McDermott, Stephen (30 April 2019). "Ireland's fourth offshore patrol vessel, the LÉ George Bernard Shaw, has been officially commissioned". TheJournal.ie. Dublin. Archived from the original on 13 December 2021. Retrieved 30 April 2019.
  3. ^ a b "Two inshore patrol vessels commissioned in Haulbowline". RTÉ News. 4 September 2024.
  4. ^ @naval_service (26 July 2024). "LÉ Aoibhinn (#P71) on Maritime Defence and Security Operations off the East Coast, passing the Arklow Bank Wind Farm" – via Instagram.