Both sides of the border eh? What an ignorant comment to make. It is the "Irish army ranger wing", NOT to be confused with the Royal Irish Rangers, who are Brits. The clue is in the title, Óglaigh na hÉireann / Irish Defence Forces. There was obviously a typo in the description. www.joe.ie/news/video-irish-snipers-become-the-first-non-usa-team-to-win-the-international-sniper-competition-517022#:~:text=The%20Army%20Ranger%20Wing%20won,after%20winning%20the%20prestigious%20event.
According to the Irish times The Army Ranger Wing was declared competition winner in both national and international categories. Sgt David Greene received the Sgt Steven McColgan Perpetual Trophy. www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/targets-bullets-and-soldiers-deep-in-the-wicklow-mountains-1.3139502
only found out these exhisted last week🙈🙈🙈🙈 never seen an Irishman these days look more attractive😂😮 seriously though hats off, what amazing skill!!!!💚
No, there were some euro-SOF wearing multicam in that but I think you're referrign to the UK troops in MTP? The Irish forces only employ IDPM (similar to CCE) and IDDPM (Not 100% on that one) and a black VBSS suit for ARW.
The US competitor firing the MK13 appears to be a member of the Naval Special Warfare command (SEAL's), can't tell if he's NSW or DEVGRU as I'm not too knowledgeable on kit past 2012. The uniform is AOR2, the greenside variation of AOR1, his blouse is made by Patagonia I think (its /not/ a crye NC shirt). He's the only shooter that stood out as obviously american.
They send individuals to do course at Brecon and the likes of the Royal School of Artillery. They even sent a cadet platoon the last year to RMAS to do a competition. In regards to actively working together Cyprus it would have been difficult not to come across each other and now days Mali would have soldiers from both nations there. But at the end of the day they do very different missions for obvious reasons. But when they are together my experience is they get on very well.
@@hanshanson9932 Who is this IDF you keep talking about. There is PDF and RDF. Yes there is quite a lot of training between the Irish and British. You should know British troops come over to Ireland to train under the Irish in lots of different courses. Just off the top of my head Counter IED, Civilian and military relations, and POC. But do know there's much more. Hope this reply helped. Stay safe during current pandemic.
@@hanshanson9932 It is conducted down in the curragh camp with the ordnance corp based there. It is an international course under Irish instruction on which British military personnel are students. Unfortunately from past troubles in our country, counter IED is something PDF are excellent at. I have no doubt your friend in EOD will at some stage come over for training after the pandemic. The British and Irish military have an excellent relationship and troops travelling and training on courses in both countries. I hope this helps Hans
@@hanshanson9932 Hans it's counter IED for infantry soldiers. I'd imagine British EOD teams are trained in their own countries like the Irish. As I said off the top of my head Counter IED, Civilian military relations, and protection of Civilian courses British soldiers are students on. I'm sure there's more. Irish go and train with British in battle sgts courses. Again that's just to name a few. Again the Irish Defence forces, and British military have quite a good relationship. I know you said you're an ex-soldier and not sure how long you're out. But these days there is plenty of training over and back
@@hanshanson9932 correct there. They don't come in regiments. The 3 courses I named are international. So usually you have 3 or 4 from different countries. For example you'll have some Irish, British, Nigerian, Canadian, Argentinan, American. The point is British soldiers do come over and train in ireland. Likewise Ireland doesn't send large numbers over to Britain but it does happen. That was my initial point. I've seen your comments on other videos and not sure if it's the Irish defence forces you have a problem with or the Irish themselves. Each to their own. And as an Irish man I've no problem with that. I see you served in the North and wonder does it stem from that. I respect any person who has served. Again keep yourself and family safe during the pandemic. Nice chatting.
Great to see Irishmen from both sides of the border in this. I would love to see the results.
This is YT, you really don't want the results
I think I would. I bet the PDF done great.
Sorry, thank you.
Michael Byrne we are the world sniper champs
Both sides of the border eh? What an ignorant comment to make. It is the "Irish army ranger wing", NOT to be confused with the Royal Irish Rangers, who are Brits. The clue is in the title, Óglaigh na hÉireann / Irish Defence Forces. There was obviously a typo in the description. www.joe.ie/news/video-irish-snipers-become-the-first-non-usa-team-to-win-the-international-sniper-competition-517022#:~:text=The%20Army%20Ranger%20Wing%20won,after%20winning%20the%20prestigious%20event.
Impressive. Hope the visitors enjoyed themselves.
Love the Glen. .great memories.
Great work using the Arctic warfare
It's a sniper rifle
Declan Hegarty l96 l115
@@NC-dw3tk on ur bike
Could I suggest that you put the results in the description It would add to the footage.
According to the Irish times The Army Ranger Wing was declared competition winner in both national and international categories. Sgt David Greene received the Sgt Steven McColgan Perpetual Trophy.
www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/targets-bullets-and-soldiers-deep-in-the-wicklow-mountains-1.3139502
God I love Ireland 🇮🇪
You clearly do
Always love yourself
Me to
Same here would proudly die for ireland
only found out these exhisted last week🙈🙈🙈🙈 never seen an Irishman these days look more attractive😂😮 seriously though hats off, what amazing skill!!!!💚
I just noticed the music gotta love it
Few fal's still being used too 🤘
How did y’all win best sniper that’s crazy
Wow US Navy Special Warfare thats mad.
Well done
0:57 = US Navy Seal
@@Feewok raiders dont wear navy camo
Irish ARW wear the camouflage multicam pattern ?
No, there were some euro-SOF wearing multicam in that but I think you're referrign to the UK troops in MTP? The Irish forces only employ IDPM (similar to CCE) and IDDPM (Not 100% on that one) and a black VBSS suit for ARW.
tim Do you know what branch that US competitor was from because it was an unfamiliar pattern.
The US competitor firing the MK13 appears to be a member of the Naval Special Warfare command (SEAL's), can't tell if he's NSW or DEVGRU as I'm not too knowledgeable on kit past 2012. The uniform is AOR2, the greenside variation of AOR1, his blouse is made by Patagonia I think (its /not/ a crye NC shirt). He's the only shooter that stood out as obviously american.
The US competitor was from Seal Team 8
Ireland are the best
I fired the 25 pounders up there with the FCA back in the day.
we were the best snipers!!!
Erin go bragh 🇮🇪❤✌
Does the Irish army work with the royal Irish often?
The Irish rangers train with NATO.
I'm trying to find a mre from the Irish defence force for my 11 birthday on 22 of October please tell me if you find one
@@ThatHonestGuy this comment is a year old
I wonder how often the Irish Defence Forces get deployed to the UK for training?
They send individuals to do course at Brecon and the likes of the Royal School of Artillery. They even sent a cadet platoon the last year to RMAS to do a competition. In regards to actively working together Cyprus it would have been difficult not to come across each other and now days Mali would have soldiers from both nations there. But at the end of the day they do very different missions for obvious reasons. But when they are together my experience is they get on very well.
@@hanshanson9932 Who is this IDF you keep talking about. There is PDF and RDF. Yes there is quite a lot of training between the Irish and British. You should know British troops come over to Ireland to train under the Irish in lots of different courses. Just off the top of my head Counter IED, Civilian and military relations, and POC. But do know there's much more. Hope this reply helped. Stay safe during current pandemic.
@@hanshanson9932 It is conducted down in the curragh camp with the ordnance corp based there. It is an international course under Irish instruction on which British military personnel are students. Unfortunately from past troubles in our country, counter IED is something PDF are excellent at. I have no doubt your friend in EOD will at some stage come over for training after the pandemic. The British and Irish military have an excellent relationship and troops travelling and training on courses in both countries. I hope this helps Hans
@@hanshanson9932 Hans it's counter IED for infantry soldiers. I'd imagine British EOD teams are trained in their own countries like the Irish. As I said off the top of my head Counter IED, Civilian military relations, and protection of Civilian courses British soldiers are students on. I'm sure there's more. Irish go and train with British in battle sgts courses. Again that's just to name a few. Again the Irish Defence forces, and British military have quite a good relationship. I know you said you're an ex-soldier and not sure how long you're out. But these days there is plenty of training over and back
@@hanshanson9932 correct there. They don't come in regiments. The 3 courses I named are international. So usually you have 3 or 4 from different countries. For example you'll have some Irish, British, Nigerian, Canadian, Argentinan, American. The point is British soldiers do come over and train in ireland. Likewise Ireland doesn't send large numbers over to Britain but it does happen. That was my initial point. I've seen your comments on other videos and not sure if it's the Irish defence forces you have a problem with or the Irish themselves. Each to their own. And as an Irish man I've no problem with that. I see you served in the North and wonder does it stem from that. I respect any person who has served. Again keep yourself and family safe during the pandemic. Nice chatting.
tgere being trained by usa speacial forces i seen the gloves the rangers where wearing only get them in america
Arnold Mageee you know a thing called planes exist?
Dilsea 😂😂😂😂👍
Arnold Mageee the first ranger wing was setup by a team who trained as us rangers ever sence then they have used there know,edge to train themselves
just nato..gay.
I had a great opportunity on friday, have to wait for him to be out of the hospital. #turku
Ireland isn't in NATO