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Sail Training Craft
The Experiential Leadership Squadron, under the wing of the Navy’s Leadership Development Group, operate three 12-metre Chico 40 yachts named Manga II, Mako II and Paea II.
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Rigid-Hulled Inflatable Boat (RHIB)
Our Juliet 3 (J3) RHIBs are carried as embarked seaboats on all Navy vessels (usually two to a vessel), and utilised within a land-based boat squadron at Devonport Naval Base.
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Zodiac Futura Commando
The Zodiac Futura Commando, FC470 and FC530, are durable, lightweight inflatable craft capable of multiple roles within the New Zealand Defence Force.
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HMNZS Manawanui
HMNZS Manawanui is our Royal New Zealand Navy's specialist dive and hydrographic vessel. Manawanui is the fourth ship to carry that name and provides our Navy with the ability to conduct a range of specialist diving, salvage and hydrography tasks around New Zealand and across the South West Pacific.
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Uncrewed Surface Vessel
HMNZS Matataua operate two Uncrewed Surface Vessels for the Royal New Zealand Navy.
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M107A1 Anti-Materiel Rifle
The M107A1 anti-materiel rifle provides our soldiers with the ability to identify and effectively engage materiel targets such as vehicles with precision out to 1500m.
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MRAD Sniper Rifle
The MRAD (Multi Role, Adaptive Design) Sniper rifle provides the Army with a precision rifle capable of identifying and engaging targets at ranges in excess of 1200m when used by a trained soldier.
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Modular Assault Rifle System – Light (MARS-L)
The MARS-L is the primary individual weapon for all three Services and is used by every soldier, sailor and airman within the NZDF.
It is available in two different primary configurations depending upon the individual Service requirement. -
Glock G17 Gen 4
The Glock G17 is used by all three Services as a personal protection weapon in situations where a full sized rifle is not appropriate, or as a secondary weapon to provide a backup to the user’s primary weapon.
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Designated Marksman Weapon (DMW)
The DMW is provided to specially trained soldiers within our Army to provide target detection, recognition, identification and neutralisation in the field.
Combined with a trained operator, the DMW provides the ability for precise long range suppression and neutralization.