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The Battle of Ruapekapeka
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NZDF to complete Afghanistan deployment
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Glock G17 Gen 4
The Glock G17 is used by all three Services as a personal protection weapon in situations where a full sized rifle is not appropriate, or as a secondary weapon to provide a backup to the user’s primary weapon.
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Programmes & resources
We do so much to keep the rich history of Aotearoa New Zealand's military alive in the hearts and minds of the people.
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A community cut off
In 2016, a magnitude 7.8 quake struck Kaikōura in the middle of the night. Nationally significant and locally vital road and rail links were buried under enormous landslides, or distorted beyond repair. Landline and mobile phone services went down across the region. Power and water infrastructure was disrupted. From 12:02 am Monday 14 November, Kaikōura was cut off.
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Korean Peninsula
The international community, including New Zealand, maintain a continuous presence on and around the Korean Peninsula in the interests of regional security. The Royal New Zealand Air Force is part of this work.
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Official release of all NZDF personnel from MIQ duties
Today marked the official withdrawal of NZDF personnel from Managed Isolation and Quarantine (MIQ) duties.
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Safe hands representing NZ in front of Queen
Leading a warrior party, or taua, through the streets of London in front of hundreds of thousands of royal fans celebrating Queen Elizabeth’s 70 years on the throne could be very difficult to prepare for.
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Manawanui conducts underwater search and recovery
Royal New Zealand Navy's HMNZS Manawanui has three core capabilities - hydrographic survey, diving operations and marine salvage. This search and recovery training exercise utilised all three.
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Kiwi helicopter pilot soars above London's Royal Celebrations
More than 70 aircraft from the United Kingdom military soared above Buckingham Palace as the United Kingdom celebrated Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee and among them was Royal New Zealand Air Force pilot Flight Lieutenant James Patrick.