As with ordinary uniformed members of the
Garda Síochána, the Public Order Unit do not routinely carry firearms, relying instead on conventional,
non-lethal weapons such as
pepper spray and
batons. Members of the unit typically wear
body armour,
riot helmets, and carry
riot shields. Full-length
riot shields are also used during potentially violent confrontations where there is large hostile crowds, or the risk of thrown or flammable projectiles. In 2016 it was reported that riot gear orders had included contracts for 26-inch batons, riot gloves and boots, and protective flame-retardant clothing. standard issue stab-resistant vests and navy baseball caps with "GARDA" on both the front and back, and "PUBLIC ORDER" along the sides in yellow. Where there is a heightened risk of violence or attack with burning projectiles, such as
Molotov cocktails, stab vests are worn under the coveralls and navy blue
riot protection helmets with face shields and protective gloves are worn. For protection in violent situations, an additional layer of flame-retardant body armor designed for public order use, complete with shoulder pads may be worn along with shin and forearm protectors. In September 2018 the Garda Commissioner was obliged to issue a directive confirming that the Public Order Unit's flame retardant hoods were intended to be worn only when a helmet was also worn - when it was queried why some unit members had worn hoods during a public order policing incident in Dublin.
Vehicles The Public Order Unit operates two
Iveco water cannon trucks, which were delivered in February 2025 as part of a €3.2 million upgrade in public order policing following the
2023 Dublin riot. The water cannons hold up to of water, which can be expelled through two nozzles on the roof of the vehicle. The vehicle also has a large speaker mounded to the cab to broadcast messages. Prior to their delivery, arrangements were made with the
Police Service of Northern Ireland to hire two of their Somati RCV9000
GINAF water cannons at short notice. The Public Order Unit also has a fleet of refitted commercial vans. These
Ford Transit vehicles are typically longer wheelbase versions of the standard Ford Transit van used by gardaí for patrol. They do not have a prisoner cage and carry Public Order Unit markings. Previously, Transit vans were equipped with a raiseable and removable windscreen protection cage and removable cages fitted over other windows. However, vehicles ordered in 2015, to replace the aging 2007 fleet, opted instead for specially designed and strengthened windscreens. As part of the upgrade of the Garda Public Order Unit, fifteen additional vans entered service in 2024. These new Ford Transit vans are fitted with a raisable windscreen protection cage on the windscreen and cages on the side windows. The new vans use
Battenberg markings, similar to other newer marked Garda vehicles. ==Deployment==