@@aidencarragher5596 That's a historical organisation. The "IRA" of today is little more than a few splinter groups embroiled in criminality, infighting and Mi5. Ireland has moved on.
Iceland doesn't have an army but would win because they are with N.A.T.O. / collective defense Article 5 meaning an attack on one ally is considered as an attack on all allies
@@deadspacefellow bruh that has 0 to do. Any member gets the same assurance of support (article 5). Being a founding memeber gives you 0 bonus in this case
Nobody knows what Ireland has.... Not even the Irish army. Could be thousands of nukes with the celtic tiger.??? Hidden in the mountains of Ireland. We will never know 🤔🤣🤣
If Ireland ever did go to war with Iceland I imagine it would end up sort of like the Canada-Denmark "whiskey war". Irish troops land with several crates of Jameson. Icelandic troops show up to meet them armed with bottles of Brennivín. They all end up down the pub together singing "ya ya dingdong" * Peace treaty signed * 🇮🇪🤝🇮🇸
What about the 500 UK.4000 Canadian.20 000 American Soldiers stationed there after 1940 . To stop the NAZI war machine. Few Anglo Saxons mixed with Viking. Is there still an American early warning base there today. And submarine refueling.
@@aloneprojet1933 Iceland was invaded by 500 British marines. In second world war.followed by 2000 Canadian soldiers. Followed by 20 000. Americans. They still have a base there.Monitoring Russian ship and aircraft movements.
No, it currently has 6 with 1 going through a mid life refit (5 operational) 3 ships were decommissioned in July 2022. 2 IPVs are due to be delivered in 2023 and a larger MRV due to go to tender in 2023.
@@georgebarnes8163 Please explain what the "damage" is. The tender was awarded in March and is up on etenders for anyone to read. It states it's for interior fittings for the LÉ Niamh and is expected to take 12-18 months to complete.
@@yermanoffthetelly the fire damage to Le Niamh was extensive (P52), the cost of repairs could well exceed the ships value as it is pretty worthless and obsolete, the Roisin class were badly designed from the offset and not suitable for any Blue of Green sea missions, more a river craft/ inshore than anything.
@@georgebarnes8163 True, It's British designed and built so probably not very good. That's why they bought Australian designed and built IPVs and are looking at a Dutch design ship for the MRV. Midlife refit tender states €290,000. so the damage mustn't have been that bad.
@@germanballmapping9188 LOL, Ireland has not owned a single tank since the place existed in 1922 but I heard the country got a few new elastic bands for its airforce.
@@Mac_Eireann I know exactly what they had, not a lot of use when the were all broken down and without spares plus the fact that none of them had any ammo, they were used for parades and nothing else and if my memory serves me right they were only leased to Ireland from the UK.
Ireland has towed artillery.. every video gets this wrong
Thanks for making one of the most hilarious videos of all time.
Ireland has a paramilitary force
*Iceland
No Ireland has the IRA
@@aidencarragher5596 That's a historical organisation. The "IRA" of today is little more than a few splinter groups embroiled in criminality, infighting and Mi5. Ireland has moved on.
@@aidencarragher5596 Not really anymore m8
@@earthblaydeWhat you think they all just dissapeared? Lol theyre still here bud
Nice video and thank you.
However not entirely accurate 😊
Ireland has 21 towed artillery
Look out Putin
@@Rando_Shyte he should, or he might hear a ticking in his car
@@CondeDeBarca We can only hope that happens soon
And an airforce of paper planes so should do the job against a country with 6 sheep hurders and 14 fishermen 😅😅
@@Rando_Shyteyou would be lucky to have a leader like Putin
Some of the information is incorrect! Ireland uses the L118 and L119 howitzers
Iceland doesn't have an army but would win because they are with N.A.T.O. / collective defense Article 5 meaning an attack on one ally is considered as an attack on all allies
U are 100% icelandic
And Iceland is one of NATO’s founding members meaning they’re likely to get more assistance
@@deadspacefellow bruh that has 0 to do. Any member gets the same assurance of support (article 5). Being a founding memeber gives you 0 bonus in this case
@@pabsmalone_07 true
@@deadspacefellow btw i didn't mean to come across as rude, sorry if i did
Ireland 🇮🇪 we HAVE ARTILLERY HOWITZERS. SCORPION TANKS
The scorpions aren’t tanks and they’re decades old
Scorpions have been retired from service
You were 6 years out of date with this comment. Retired in January 2017
Nobody knows what Ireland has.... Not even the Irish army.
Could be thousands of nukes with the celtic tiger.??? Hidden in the mountains of Ireland. We will never know 🤔🤣🤣
Would Icelands coastguard count as military? Some countries consider their coastguards both homeland defense and DOD.
2:39 Nice hawk sound effect bruh
This is so out dated it was 11 months ago but ireland military IS WAY BIGGER
Ireland has 3 aircraft carrier battle groups
What, did ireland buy a rowing boat to its fleet??😂
If Ireland ever did go to war with Iceland I imagine it would end up sort of like the Canada-Denmark "whiskey war".
Irish troops land with several crates of Jameson.
Icelandic troops show up to meet them armed with bottles of Brennivín.
They all end up down the pub together singing "ya ya dingdong"
* Peace treaty signed * 🇮🇪🤝🇮🇸
No nato would destroy ireland
@@Liverpoolfan111nato are only good at talking about destroying things
Love to Iceland🇮🇸🇮🇸 from Ireland🇮🇪🇮🇪 good video though
To anyone who's curious why it didn't show Iceland had a military it's because they don't they only have a coast guard
Both countries are of Irish and Viking blood.
Iceland has more Irish blood than Viking.
What about the 500 UK.4000 Canadian.20 000 American
Soldiers stationed there after 1940 . To stop the NAZI war machine.
Few Anglo Saxons mixed with Viking.
Is there still an American early warning base there today.
And submarine refueling.
Wait iceland has mostly viking blood
@@aloneprojet1933 Iceland was invaded by 500 British marines.
In second world war.followed by 2000 Canadian soldiers.
Followed by 20 000.
Americans.
They still have a base there.Monitoring Russian ship and aircraft movements.
Support Iceland from 🇬🇱 🤝🇮🇸🤝🇳🇴
Skilled base matches be like
lmao
Why are you showing a picture of Northern Ireland soccer supporters? Different jurisdiction altogether!😱
Still Ireland
In Ireland we have many 2 legged ultimate diabolical lethal gas weapons
Dude and Ireland isn’t in NATO but they are also in the EU they have there own army and the EU so I bet Ireland can beat Iceland
the EU does not have an army and the IDF is a joke.
i like how alot of them are 00
Ireland does have A Artillery
you forget about our volcanos, ez win for Iceland
lol
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If Iceland did have a military still they would have a chance but they don't.
No they would not , their population is araoud 250k and ireland is about 6.5 million
Yeah good point actually Ireland can easily beat Iceland
For whatever sport that is displayed as population the guy in the left who’s a man his shirt says France not even Iceland…
If you live in Ireland we have more solders 100k
IRA ?
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Ireland and Iceland aren’t strong because they are a neutral country
Ireland actually is decent
Using what he knew Alert had just been stolen no contribution
Ireland only has 6 ships with 2 of them out of action
No, it currently has 6 with 1 going through a mid life refit (5 operational)
3 ships were decommissioned in July 2022.
2 IPVs are due to be delivered in 2023 and a larger MRV due to go to tender in 2023.
@@yermanoffthetelly Nope, one has so much damage it will not be ready until 2025 at best and has already had its mid life refit 18 years ago
@@georgebarnes8163 Please explain what the "damage" is. The tender was awarded in March and is up on etenders for anyone to read. It states it's for interior fittings for the LÉ Niamh and is expected to take 12-18 months to complete.
@@yermanoffthetelly the fire damage to Le Niamh was extensive (P52), the cost of repairs could well exceed the ships value as it is pretty worthless and obsolete, the Roisin class were badly designed from the offset and not suitable for any Blue of Green sea missions, more a river craft/ inshore than anything.
@@georgebarnes8163 True, It's British designed and built so probably not very good. That's why they bought Australian designed and built IPVs and are looking at a Dutch design ship for the MRV.
Midlife refit tender states €290,000. so the damage mustn't have been that bad.
Iceland doesnt have an army
Yes true
I'm going to single handedly invade Iceland in the name of Jedi
nor does Ireland, it has a token defence force and no equipment worth a mention.
@@george-ev1dqjavelins arent worth mentioning? They are the only reason theres still a war in ukraine
Ireland
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Us and UK would help Ireland
No, they would help Iceland as Iceland is part of NATO, Ireland is not.
@@georgebarnes8163 Bruh Ireland neutral anyways. We just doing our thing
@@Rando_Shyte Neutral in what way?
not uk Ireland and uk are enemies
@@georgebarnes8163they dont invade countries. Unlike yours, which is why its in the mess its in at the minute lol
🇰🇭vs🇮🇪
Iceland: Bruh
Bro 💀
Iceland doesn’t have a army
Iceland doesen't have army and the worst
Ireland actually has 14 tanks
Ireland has no tanks
No it does I actually live in ireland unlike u
@@germanballmapping9188 LOL, Ireland has not owned a single tank since the place existed in 1922 but I heard the country got a few new elastic bands for its airforce.
@@Mac_Eireann lol, for the antiques road show no doubt as they never had any ammo for them
@@Mac_Eireann I know exactly what they had, not a lot of use when the were all broken down and without spares plus the fact that none of them had any ammo, they were used for parades and nothing else and if my memory serves me right they were only leased to Ireland from the UK.
And still iceland would kick ass