Army News - Issue 557, October 2024
Get to know our Sergeant Major of the Army, train in the jungle during the explosive Exercise Cartwheel, clear the area for enemy reconnaissance patrols with Alpha Company, and much more.
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Ballistic protection, larger carrying capacity, and broader capabilities – combined in one modern military ride.
Meet our armoured Bushmaster 5.5 vehicle, ready for the comprehensive missions our Army requires.
In the coming weeks our aircrews are flying the rest of the C-130J Hercules fleet home to their base in Auckland. The aircraft will make their way across the Pacific Ocean. Follow their journey here...
In a special ceremony last week the new King’s and Regimental Colours of the New Zealand Army’s 2nd/1st Battalion, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment (2/1 RNZIR) were consecrated at Burnham Military Camp.
In a special ceremony last week the new King’s and Regimental Colours of the New Zealand Army’s 2nd/1st Battalion, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment (2/1 RNZIR) were consecrated at Burnham Military Camp.
Get to know our Sergeant Major of the Army, train in the jungle during the explosive Exercise Cartwheel, clear the area for enemy reconnaissance patrols with Alpha Company, and much more.
A Cabinet paper, released by the Minister for Veterans: LEG-24-MIN-0201 Veterans Support Amendment Regulations (No-3) 2024.
The official information that was released as part of request OIA-2024-5181 about Farsounder sonar performance.
The King Air 350 (KA350) is a light, twin engine, fixed wing, nine passenger, commuter aircraft. Our Air Force has four KA350s in its fleet, introduced as part of the Air Crew Training Capability project (ACTC). The KA350 has been modified for the NZDF to allow the transport for nine passengers, Air Warfare training and sensor suite training.
Eleven T-6C Texan II aircraft are used to train our pilots during the Pilot ‘Wings’ Course, and pilot instructors during the Flying Instructor Course.