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Maintaining the safe ground
Royal New Zealand Air Force and Ngāti Tūmatauenga New Zealand Army units tested their joint interoperability in the field recently, simulating firing on the enemy, clearing ordnance and moving injured colleagues to waiting helicopters loaded with flares.
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Ex Dragon’s Tooth tests Combat Engineers in Waiouru
Over the course of a two-week period, engineers from the New Zealand Army built concrete bunkers, blew up bridges, established safe drinking water sources and conducted significant search patrols across the Waiouru Military Training Area.
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Major milestone for South Island logistic resilience
A brand-new maintenance support facility is a game-changer for New Zealand Army personnel at Burnham Military Camp, with a complementary soon-to-be built Regional Supply Facility set to enhance the South Island’s resilience.
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Landmark exercise with German Air Force delivers benefits for New Zealand
Exercise Tūhono Rangi, a landmark joint training operation with the German Air Force (GAF), has wrapped up for the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF), marking a significant step in strengthening interoperability and international defence cooperation.
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Veteran forum makes it easier to access support
Veterans’ Affairs will be in Gisborne on 5 December to meet with veterans and their whānau from around Tairawhiti.
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First shot fired in redevelopment of Naval Base
Three years after the government confirmed the Home of the Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) would remain in Devonport, an initial investment of $25 million has been announced by the government for design and planning on the first tranche of works.
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Navy combat simulator specialist named NZDF Civilian of the Year
For more than three decades Mark Taylor has been the cornerstone of the Royal New Zealand Navy’s combat system simulation capability, both in uniform and as a civilian.
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High-achieving Electronics Technician named NZ Army Soldier of the Year 2025
Ariana Blackwood first visited the Waiouru Military Training Area as a scientist testing the river water. She loved the environment so much she enlisted in the New Zealand Army and six years later has been named NZ Army Soldier of the Year 2025.
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Calling the shots
As landmarks speed past at 700kmh, the fighter prepares its final approach.
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Back-to-back staff talks reinforce strength of traditional partnerships
Ngāti Tūmatauenga, the New Zealand Army recently hosted representatives from two key Five Power Defence Agreement partners - Singapore and the United Kingdom - in a series of high-level staff talks.