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Devonport naval officer embraces new tech as Navy helps Fiji police its waters
Devonport’s Alex Rendle says he’s delighted to be at the forefront of a new chapter in Royal New Zealand Navy history as he works with the Fijian Navy, piloting Uncrewed Surface Vessels (USVs) monitoring suspicious activities.
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NZDF and University of Auckland collaborate on low-cost lifesaving locator for people at sea
A low-cost floating reflector to enable space-based synthetic aperture radar to detect people lost at sea is being developed by University of Auckland scientists in collaboration with the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF).
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Low-cost lifesaving device for sea rescues
A low-cost floating reflector to enable space-based synthetic aperture radar to detect people lost at sea is being developed by University of Auckland scientists in collaboration with the New Zealand Defence Force.
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Low-cost lifesaving device for sea rescues
A low-cost floating reflector to enable space-based synthetic aperture radar to detect people lost at sea is being developed by University of Auckland scientists in collaboration with the New Zealand Defence Force.
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Japanese Navy visit a boost for Indo-Pacific interoperability
It was a cold arrival but a warm welcome for Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force vessels JS Ise and JS Suzuname into Wellington on 8 August.
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Navy’s warfare training helps uncover lake’s secrets
What lies beneath? Hydrographers from HMNZS Matataua have conducted an underwater survey of a wildlife sanctuary lake to search for submerged hazards and shallows.
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Developing Army’s leaders
When it comes to leadership, the New Zealand Army regularly punches above its weight.
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Massive tick for partnership as large-scale military exercise wraps up
Exercise Talisman Sabre 2025, which officially concluded with a closing ceremony on 4 August in Papua New Guinea, has showcased New Zealand’s commitment to regional security and stability.
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Look to the stars
The space domain has become so significant to living in the modern world, the Royal New Zealand Air Force has stood up a squadron dedicated to it. In doing so, New Zealand has joined the cast of countries looking to the stars to ensure security on Earth.
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Remains discovered on Gallipoli Peninsula blessed following reburial
An ‘exceptional’ discovery of scant remains of around 30 First World War soldiers on a Gallipoli battlefield has been followed up with a blessing service after their reburial.