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A hard to reach place
Pacific Islands need modern infrastructure and equipment to support homes, schools, businesses and hospitals with sustainable water and power. But the Tokelau atolls - Atafu, Nukunonu and Fakaofo – have no runway and no wharf that can handle a supply ship. So how do you get 48 water tanks and around 150 tonnes of materials, from cargo deck to flight deck, then from ship to shore, while at the same time having no physical contact with the Tokelau people due to COVID-19 restrictions? The Navy has the answer.
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New Zealand Hercules airlifts evacuees from Kabul
A Royal New Zealand Air Force C-130H(NZ) Hercules has arrived back at its base in the Middle East after evacuating New Zealand and Australian nationals from Hamid Karzai International Airport in Afghanistan.
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Aircraft
We operate a number of different aircraft types used for both training and operations.
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NZDF exercises with international counterparts in South East Asia
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Working hard to make a difference
Wing Commander Richard Deihl and Squadron Leader Rebecca ‘George’ Magdalinos oversee two key aspects of the national Government response – Auckland’s Managed Isolation Quarantine Facilities (MIQFs) and allocating passengers arriving into the country to th
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RNZAF Orion crew find missing Kiribati sailors
Aircrew on a Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) P-3K2 Orion have located two people who had been reported overdue from a trip to Maiana Island in Kiribati.
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Training our Future Leaders
Becoming a competent and skilled leader is a significant milestone for those in uniform. But to get to that point you must be rigorously trained, tested and assessed.
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NZ Army swaps training ground for the Heaphy Track
Soldiers from Bravo Company, 2nd/1st Battalion Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment have switched Burnham Military Camp for the beauty of one of New Zealand’s most famous tourist destinations - the Heaphy Track.
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Underwater escape training prepares 3CSSB soldiers for flood situations
Soldiers from 3rd Combat Service Support Battalion (3CSSB) recently found themselves trapped underwater during a recent training exercise designed to develop their skills and knowledge to escape a submerged vehicle.
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Holiday drug bust by Kiwi-Led Navy operation in Arabian Sea
US Navy ships, operating in support of a Kiwi-led Combined Task Force (CTF 150), have seized USD$4 million worth of drugs from a stateless fishing vessel transiting the Arabian Sea.