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I see that someone has added in a section on The Future of the Irish navy, mentioning that the Emer and some other vessels will be replaced by some new proposed ship called a MRV (Multi Role Vessel). This sounds interesting, but is it true? Can anybody confirm this? (Especially the stats given for it). -- Hibernian 18:27, 22 September 2006 (UTC)
LE Setanta is mentioned as one of the seven ships funded by the EEC. Surely Setanta was a sail training vessel, not an "operational vessel" as such. 140.203.12.241 16:14, 4 December 2006 (UTC)
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The Asgard II is not, and never was an Irish Navy STV. It had nothing to do with the Navy. It was owned and operated by Coiste an Asgard on behalf of the Minister for Defence.— Preceding unsigned comment added by 2A01:A8:FF01:0:A43C:6E03:8CF6:9CCE ( talk • contribs) 16:57, 18 July 2012
I have fully protected the article for three days because of an ongoing edit war about the inclusion of
Muirchú. Please discuss this issue instead of reverting each other. As a starter, you might want to debate whether the article should should only list vessels of the Irish Naval service proper or also of its successor predecessor, ie the Coastal and Marine Service.
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Evidently it's also possible to become a Rear Admiral: witness this chap. Presumably if someone from the NS were to be promoted to chief of staff (of the whole IDF shooting match) they'd be made a Vice Admiral. 84.203.38.129 ( talk) 19:51, 8 March 2014 (UTC)
As it isn't supported by references, much of the " capabilities" section reads like an essay/opinion-piece. The association/comparison with a coast-guard, the commentary on sealift capabilities, and other section elements are unsupported with cites. They therefore read a little like someone's opinion (Which might be OK if there were cites and a reword to explain whose opinion/analysis is being represented). Unless there are other thoughts on how to handle, and unless some cites can be added, I think this needs to be looked-at. (And I would include the pre-existing sub-section about "territorial waters" in the review. Although it doesn't have the same "opinion/commentary" tone issues, it is equally uncited and seems to be speculative on future(?) continental shelf laws...) Guliolopez ( talk) 10:26, 7 May 2014 (UTC)
In 2004 this article was created as "Irish Naval Service". In 2010 it was moved to "Naval Service (Ireland)" - seemingly with the rational that the prefix "Irish" isn't used in the official name. Which it isn't. Then in 2016 it was moved to "Irish Naval Service" - seemingly with the rationale that this might be the common name, and therefore preferable to the official name.
While I personally don't have strong opinions either way, I find it interesting that this page pretty much spent as long (approaching 6 years) at the "new" name. Almost as long as it spent at the "old" name (also about 6 years). Frankly, given the length of time involved between "reverts" (and as part of the implied rationale for the more recent "revert" was that the 2010 move was "undiscussed"), I personally think it might have been appropriate to open a discussion on this. If the initial move (seemingly unchallenged and perhaps therefore implicitly meeting CON for 6 years) should have been discussed, wouldn't it perhaps be appropriate to discuss it? If moves are supposed to be discussed first, then wouldn't it seem appropriate to (well) discuss it first!? Guliolopez ( talk) 23:23, 12 July 2016 (UTC)
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The result of the move request was: No consensus for move. (It's been a month. With several relistings. No discussion contributor (other than nom) has supported the move proposal. Non-admin closure.) ( non-admin closure) Guliolopez ( talk) 19:37, 30 September 2020 (UTC)
For the reasons stated sbove. – Fayenatic London 09:33, 28 August 2020 (UTC)—Relisting. Jerm ( talk) 17:37, 4 September 2020 (UTC)—Relisting. Jerm ( talk) 21:49, 11 September 2020 (UTC)