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Benelli M3 (NZ) Tactical Shotgun
The M3 Benelli shotgun is used in two primary configurations by all three Services.
Dependent on the nature of ammunition used it is capable of delivering the following tactical outputs: less than lethal, breeching, short range lethal effects, and pest control. -
SH-2G(I) Seasprite Helicopter
Our Defence Force has eight SH-2G(I) Seasprite maritime helicopters, operated by No. 6 Squadron. They are flown by Royal New Zealand Navy aircrew and maintained by Royal New Zealand Air Force maintainers.
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MAN Truck and Rapidly Emplaced Bridging System (REBS)
The Rapidly Emplaced Bridge System (REBS) capability provides a rapid tactical bridging capability to support a Light Armoured Vehicle (NZLAV) motorised force. It enhances mobility of NZLAV, by supporting gap crossing operations. It can be employed to cross wet gaps (streams, rivers) and dry gaps (anti-vehicle ditches).
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Gun salutes
Gun salutes are symbolic. They're a show of respect for an important authority. There are three types of gun salute: those fired annually marking specific occasions; those fired marking special occasions; and those fired in honour of visiting dignitaries.
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Education & training
Our people are highly trained. We need them to master their profession and to know how apply those skills as part of a team, operating in complex and uncertain environments.
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Mutual Assistance Programme
We support capacity building and training for South Pacific and some South East Asian security and defence forces, through the Mutual Assistance Programme.
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Army
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Operation Respect
Operation Respect is a comprehensive culture change strategy designed to eradicate unacceptable and unwanted behaviours from the NZDF. The key imperatives of Operation Respect are to look after the Defence Force’s people and recruit and retain more military women.
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CAF
The Chief of Air Force leads over 2500 highly specialised professionals who are well-equipped to support New Zealand and respond quickly to situations both at home and overseas. The Chief of Air Force commands the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) through the Deputy Chief of Air Force and the Air Component Commander.
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Trentham
Trentham Military Camp (TMC) can be found in the lower North Island, in Upper Hutt near Wellington. Accommodating all three services, TMC is a tri-Service camp.