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Chief of Army statement in response to Court Martial for attempted espionage
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Dignity for deceased with deployable morgues
The New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) has taken delivery of two fully deployable morgues, capable of being transported by ship, aircraft or vehicle.
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RNZAF deploys King Air to Fiji for international surveillance work for first time
The Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) for the first time deployed its MC-12K King Air aircraft to Fiji to conduct maritime surveillance patrols.
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Training with NZ Police in the CBD
Under the cover of darkness, on an unusually still winter’s night in central Wellington, two Royal New Zealand Air Force NH90 helicopters delivered New Zealand Police personnel onto the roof of a high-rise building.
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RNZAF’s Te Whare Toroa - The Home of the Albatross – officially opens
The Royal New Zealand Air Force’s (RNZAF) new 20,000 square metre state-of-the-art building at Base Ohakea in the Manawatū has officially been opened.
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NZ Army successfully conducts first high explosive exercise in PNG for more than 30 years
A New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) contingent drawn from various units within 1st (NZ) Brigade and Joint Support Group has concluded a milestone exercise in Papua New Guinea.
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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.