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Hydrogen fuel in Navy’s future
A marine engineer officer is exploring the possibilities of hydrogen power generation as a future means of ship propulsion.
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‘Nowhere on the battlefield is out of reach’: new NZ Army ‘loggie’ commander
The new commander of the New Zealand Army’s logistics battalion will draw on a wide range of experience and background to ensure soldiers have what they need to fight on the battlefield.
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Reserve Force training pushes new Blenheim soldier
For his 20th birthday, Blenheim’s Dylan Guillemot found himself well out of his comfort zone, sleeping outside and doing 20 push-ups on his big day.
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RNZAF helicopter squadron wins international accolade for Gabrielle response
Royal New Zealand Air Force’s (RNZAF) No. 3 Squadron has been recognised with an international award for its work during Tropical Cyclone Gabrielle, which devastated parts of the East Coast and Hawke’s Bay in February 2023.
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Gisborne Farm fencing specialist wins in the field with NZ Army
Winning the Sergeant Major of the Army award has topped off a year of wins for Gisborne New Zealand Army Reserve Force recruit Private Tim Garrick.
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First RNZAF C-130H Hercules aircraft retires to Air Force Museum
In what was quite a sight for people in Christchurch today, the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) No. 40 Squadron has safely delivered NZ7001, the first C-130H Hercules flown by the RNZAF, to the Air Force Museum in Wigram.
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RNZAF officer takes on Ironman six weeks and six days after breaking ankle
Just shy of seven weeks before Squadron Leader (SQNLDR) Kirsty Calman was to compete in the Ironman 70.3 World Championships in Taupō, she broke her ankle on a training run.
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NZ Army soldiers at forefront of future military tech
Just over 200 kilometres outside Los Angeles in the Mojave Desert, the US Army’s Fort Irwin National Training Centre has once again played host to the largest military experimentation exercise of its kind, Project Convergence Capstone 5 (PCC5).
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Waiouru officer training pushes Auckland soldier to fatigue limit
Clearing a route, securing a rival Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) crash site and capturing critical technology before the opposition recover it is an exercise in planning, preparation, and adapting to change for Jack Eggleston.
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Navy’s sub-Antarctic science trip sows sailing seed for Dunedin student
In 2023, Dunedin high school student Nora Paicu travelled to the sub-Antarctic islands aboard the Royal New Zealand Navy’s HMNZS Canterbury.