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New Zealand budget spares defense, intelligence agencies from cuts
“The rules-based global system is under strain. Countries are boosting their spending on defense,” said Finance Minister Nicola Willis.
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New Zealand defense minister to help shepherd military-integration push with Australia
Chris Penk is the first defense minister to have previously served with both New Zealand and Australian forces.
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New Zealand NH90 helicopters fly record distance across Tasman Sea
The flight broke the previous over-water record of 521 miles across the Coral Sea Basin between Australia and Papua New Guinea.
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New Zealand adds Sikorsky and Airbus platforms to boost air capability
“This decision will ensure New Zealand has a critical combat capable, interoperable and dependable fleet,” Defence Minister Judith Collins said.
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New Zealand will ‘look to the stars’ with first military space unit
The squadron’s initial focus will be on monitoring, analyzing and understanding space activity to safeguard national and international interests.
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New Zealand eyes cargo planes, helicopters, Javelins in new budget
New Zealand’s defense spending is scheduled to reach 2% of GDP by 2032-2033.
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New Zealand vows to play catch-up on defense investments
“Just because we’re small doesn’t mean we’re insignificant,” said Minister of Defence Judith Collins. “We’re a maritime nation.”
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New Zealand, Australia swap senior military commanders
The move is meant to solidify the two nations’ defense cooperation in a region where China is flexing its military muscles.
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New Zealand Army chief on modernizing tech, lingering pandemic problem
Maj. Gen. John Boswell is readying to retire in June. But first he spoke to Defense News about the Army’s recruiting issues and ongoing defense programs.
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New Zealand’s defense minister talks strategy, supply chains and AUKUS
Defense News also put retention and recruitment concerns to the minister.
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New Zealand budget spares defense, intelligence agencies from cuts
“The rules-based global system is under strain. Countries are boosting their spending on defense,” said Finance Minister Nicola Willis.
-
New Zealand defense minister to help shepherd military-integration push with Australia
Chris Penk is the first defense minister to have previously served with both New Zealand and Australian forces.
-
New Zealand NH90 helicopters fly record distance across Tasman Sea
The flight broke the previous over-water record of 521 miles across the Coral Sea Basin between Australia and Papua New Guinea.
-
New Zealand adds Sikorsky and Airbus platforms to boost air capability
“This decision will ensure New Zealand has a critical combat capable, interoperable and dependable fleet,” Defence Minister Judith Collins said.
-
New Zealand will ‘look to the stars’ with first military space unit
The squadron’s initial focus will be on monitoring, analyzing and understanding space activity to safeguard national and international interests.
-
New Zealand eyes cargo planes, helicopters, Javelins in new budget
New Zealand’s defense spending is scheduled to reach 2% of GDP by 2032-2033.
-
New Zealand vows to play catch-up on defense investments
“Just because we’re small doesn’t mean we’re insignificant,” said Minister of Defence Judith Collins. “We’re a maritime nation.”
-
New Zealand, Australia swap senior military commanders
The move is meant to solidify the two nations’ defense cooperation in a region where China is flexing its military muscles.
-
New Zealand Army chief on modernizing tech, lingering pandemic problem
Maj. Gen. John Boswell is readying to retire in June. But first he spoke to Defense News about the Army’s recruiting issues and ongoing defense programs.
-
New Zealand’s defense minister talks strategy, supply chains and AUKUS
Defense News also put retention and recruitment concerns to the minister.
-
New Zealand budget spares defense, intelligence agencies from cuts
“The rules-based global system is under strain. Countries are boosting their spending on defense,” said Finance Minister Nicola Willis.
-
New Zealand defense minister to help shepherd military-integration push with Australia
Chris Penk is the first defense minister to have previously served with both New Zealand and Australian forces.
-
New Zealand NH90 helicopters fly record distance across Tasman Sea
The flight broke the previous over-water record of 521 miles across the Coral Sea Basin between Australia and Papua New Guinea.
-
New Zealand adds Sikorsky and Airbus platforms to boost air capability
“This decision will ensure New Zealand has a critical combat capable, interoperable and dependable fleet,” Defence Minister Judith Collins said.
-
New Zealand will ‘look to the stars’ with first military space unit
The squadron’s initial focus will be on monitoring, analyzing and understanding space activity to safeguard national and international interests.
-
New Zealand eyes cargo planes, helicopters, Javelins in new budget
New Zealand’s defense spending is scheduled to reach 2% of GDP by 2032-2033.
-
New Zealand vows to play catch-up on defense investments
“Just because we’re small doesn’t mean we’re insignificant,” said Minister of Defence Judith Collins. “We’re a maritime nation.”
-
New Zealand, Australia swap senior military commanders
The move is meant to solidify the two nations’ defense cooperation in a region where China is flexing its military muscles.
-
New Zealand Army chief on modernizing tech, lingering pandemic problem
Maj. Gen. John Boswell is readying to retire in June. But first he spoke to Defense News about the Army’s recruiting issues and ongoing defense programs.
-
New Zealand’s defense minister talks strategy, supply chains and AUKUS
Defense News also put retention and recruitment concerns to the minister.













