OIA-2025-5451 Drone incidents at Defence Area sites
The official information that was released as part of request OIA-2025-5451 about statistics on the number of incidents concerning drone usage/breaches at all sites around the country.
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The official information that was released as part of request OIA-2025-5451 about statistics on the number of incidents concerning drone usage/breaches at all sites around the country.
Ngāti Tūmatauenga hosted United States Army Pacific (USARPAC) Commanding General, General Ronald P. Clark for a valuable few days of discussions. It reaffirmed the strong and enduring military relationship between key Indo-Pacific partners.
Boots and heavy vehicles hit the shores of Queensland’s Cowley Beach, kicking off the first phase of Exercise Sea Master - a littoral amphibious training exercise running concurrently with Talisman Sabre 2025.
Communications and Information Systems (CIS), and Intelligence specialists recently took to the field, practising skills vital in warfighting and humanitarian aid and disaster relief (HADR) scenarios.
United States Army Pacific (USARPAC) Commanding General, General Ronald P. Clark, met this week with New Zealand Chief of Army, Major General Rose King.
HMNZS Canterbury has combined an Operation Calypso tasking with a week-long series of diplomatic and community events while berthed in Suva, Fiji.
A Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) helicopter loadmaster has clocked up the rare milestone of 5000 flying hours.
A new method of Maritime Air Delivery (MAD) was trialled for the delivery of essential supplies to a Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) ship last week.
Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) pilots flying the new C-130J Hercules can now use cutting-edge technology to give more accurate information to parachutists performing high-altitude jumps.
The official information that was released as part of request OIA-2025-5481 about the flags NZDF personnel are permitted to display on their uniforms.