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NZ Army, US and Australian logisticians test their combat support skills
Burnham Military Camp recently hosted the Royal New Zealand Army Logistics Regiment (RNZALR), along with international partners, to competitively display their ability to ‘Fix, Fight, Lead and Enable’.
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Queen’s Medal awarded to NZ Army’s top shot
In a fiercely contested battle, the New Zealand Army’s Captain Philip Luke has taken out the Queen’s Medal shooting competition in Waiouru over the weekend.
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Support to Civil Military Coordination Centre
The New Zealand Defence Force has a liaison officer deployed to the US-led Civil Military Coordination Centre (CMCC) in Israel.
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New Zealand Defence Doctrine NZDDP-D
NZDDP-D is the capstone NZDF doctrine publication, introducing the philosophical concept of military doctrine and its application by the NZDF. It focuses on the doctrinal components of New Zealand’s military strategy, but also describes the New Zealand approach to military activity at all levels. The fifth edition is current.
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Explosive Detector Dogs prove their skills in first-of-a-kind home-made explosive training
In a significant first, the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) has taken the lead in organising and delivering a groundbreaking home‑made explosive training package for New Zealand and Australian explosive detection dog teams.
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Explosive Detector Dogs
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OIA-2026-5658 NZDF involvement Op Kiwa
The official information that was released as part of request OIA-2026-5658 about NZDF involvement Op Kiwa.
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OIA-2026-5660 Cyberintrusion Incidents
The official information that was released as part of request OIA-2026-5660 about cyberintrusion incidents.
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From the Himalayas to Waiouru – Army Reserves offer new perspective for banking specialist
Westpac banking specialist Prabhakar Mishra grew up in the northern Indian province of Uttarakhand, which sits on the southern slopes of the Himalayas and borders Tibet.
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West Coast training prepares NZ Army soldiers for upcoming Indo-Pacific exercises
Soldiers from the New Zealand Army’s 2nd/1st Battalion, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment (RNZIR) have honed their jungle, or close-country, skills on the South Island’s West Coast.