
AEGIS ATLAS Intelligence Product
Ireland
Country Risk Snapshot • Travel Intelligence • ASCOPE/PMESII Planner Inputs
Source Confidence
Official advisory matched
Generated: Jun 13, 2026, 08:40 AM
Executive Summary
BLUF
Ireland is assessed at Level 1 with an AEGIS Risk Index of 20/100 (Low). Current trajectory is Stable. Exercise normal precautions in Ireland . Advisory Summary Ireland is generally a safe destination for travelers. Petty crime is common, especially in popular tourist locations. Stay aware of your surroundings. Most crimes against foreigners are crimes of opportunity, like purse snatching and pickpocketing. Large-scale demonstrations related to the local political situation may occur with little notice. Demonstrations may disrupt transportation and other essential services. If you decide to travel to Ireland: Enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program ( STEP ) to get important updates and alerts from the U.S. embassy or consulate. Enrolling helps the U.S. embassy or consulate contact you or your emergency contact in an emergency. Review the Country Security Report for Ireland. Visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website for the latest Travel Health Information for Ireland. Whether you are a first time or frequent traveler, use the International Travel Checklist. We highly recommend that you buy travel insurance before you travel. Check with your travel insurance provider about evacuation assistance, medical insurance, and trip cancelation coverage.
State Level 1–4
Official Advisory
Level 1 — Exercise Normal Precautions
Exercise normal precautions in Ireland . Advisory Summary Ireland is generally a safe destination for travelers. Petty crime is common, especially in popular tourist locations. Stay aware of your surroundings. Most crimes against foreigners are crimes of opportunity, like purse snatching and pickpocketing. Large-scale demonstrations related to the local political situation may occur with little notice. Demonstrations may disrupt transportation and other essential services. If you decide to travel to Ireland: Enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program ( STEP ) to get important updates and alerts from the U.S. embassy or consulate. Enrolling helps the U.S. embassy or consulate contact you or your emergency contact in an emergency. Review the Country Security Report for Ireland. Visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website for the latest Travel Health Information for Ireland. Whether you are a first time or frequent traveler, use the International Travel Checklist. We highly recommend that you buy travel insurance before you travel. Check with your travel insurance provider about evacuation assistance, medical insurance, and trip cancelation coverage.
Source: U.S. Department of State
Confidence / Caveats
Source Status
Official advisory matched
AEGIS uses official advisories when matched, then supplements with reference, economic, security, event, and embassy-verification layers.
This packet supports planning awareness and should be validated against official travel, embassy, clearance, and command guidance before operational use.
Reference Layer
Country Reference Snapshot
Capital
Source-limited / verify
Region
Source-limited / verify
Subregion
Source-limited / verify
Population
Source-limited / verify
Currency
Source-limited / verify
Languages
Source-limited / verify
AEGIS 0–100 Category Scores
Threat Matrix
Crime
20/100 • Low
Terrorism
10/100 • Low
Civil Unrest
15/100 • Low
Health
10/100 • Low
Natural Hazard
35/100 • Moderate
Cyber
20/100 • Low
Collection Risk
25/100 • Low
Kidnapping
15/100 • Low
PMESII-Economic
Economic Risk
Low Economic Stress • score 29/100
Economic stress is treated as a driver for unrest, migration, corruption, criminal pressure, institutional capacity, and resiliency. It informs PMESII-Economic and trajectory analysis but does not replace official advisory guidance.
- Recent GDP growth is 2.6%, giving a baseline indication of economic direction.
- Inflation is not currently the dominant economic stress signal in the latest World Bank indicator set.
- Unemployment is below the primary AEGIS watch threshold in the latest indicator set.
30 / 90 / 12 Month Planning Windows
Trajectory
30 day: Routine watch
90 day: Low-risk baseline
12 month: Stable baseline if no shock occurs
PMESII-Military / Police
Security / Governance Layer
Military Branches / Security Forces
- Military branch data pending reference ingestion
Police / Internal Security Actors
- National police / law enforcement: Identify national, regional, and local police forces before movement or planning decisions.
- Internal security / intelligence services: Identify internal security services, detention authorities, and traveler-interaction risk before use.
Corruption / Rule of Law: Low — Lower-risk planning assumption. Continue validating official processes, local law, and emergency support before travel.
Governance Effectiveness: Low — Routine governance functions are more likely to support travel, but official guidance remains controlling.
Operational Environment
ASCOPE / PMESII Planner Inputs
Military / Police layer is in baseline mode for Ireland. AEGIS identifies required collection questions but needs verified country-specific sources for force names, chain-of-command, roles, and reliability.
- Map police/security operating areas, checkpoints, border crossings, detention sites, and emergency command centers.
- Identify whether police or internal security forces are credible support options, potential risk sources, or both.
- Validate corruption and rule-of-law exposure before relying on local enforcement or administrative processes.
Country-Specific Matrix Inputs
ASCOPE / PMESII Data Injection
Data status: Baseline planner intelligence generated from available AEGIS layers • Confidence: Low
Military / Police / Security
- armed forces / defense establishment requires source validation
- national police / law-enforcement structure requires source validation
- internal-security and emergency-management actors require validation
Use the matrix as a planning frame: verify who controls routes, who responds to emergencies, who can detain or restrict movement, and which actors affect access.
Governance / Rule of Law
Corruption: Corruption signal pending; treat document checks, permits, procurement, and checkpoints as potential friction points until validated.
Rule of law: Rule-of-law signal pending; validate detention, checkpoint, and emergency-support assumptions.
Institutional capacity: Institutional-capacity signal pending; validate local response, medical, telecom, transport, and administrative support.
ASCOPE Areas
- capital/urban centers
- border areas
- ports/airports
- high-crime/unrest zones
- disaster-prone areas
ASCOPE Structures
- embassies/consulates
- police/security sites
- hospitals
- airports/ports
- government facilities
PMESII Infrastructure
- critical infrastructure and evacuation routes require geospatial validation
Verification Layer
Embassy / Mission Support
U.S. Embassy / Mission
Emergency support and mission details must be verified through official State Department channels before travel or planning decisions.
Collection Requirements
Information Gaps
- Military branch names and roles require reference ingestion.
- Police/security force structure and jurisdiction require validation.
- Corruption, detention, checkpoint, and emergency response reliability require current reporting.
- Route-level conditions, local event reporting, and authorized clearance requirements require current validation.
