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Navy Reserves keep Upper Hutt man's love of the sea alive
As a young boy, Upper Hutt’s Barry Dulieu got an early taste of helming a ship and, thanks to the Royal New Zealand Naval Volunteer Reserve, has fulfilled his dream of a career at sea – which hasn’t finished yet.
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Social Media Hub
New Zealand Defence Force social media channels inform, engage and educate audiences by demonstrating the efficiency and excellence of our people, training and equipment.
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Aotearoa
The Royal New Zealand Navy’s newest vessel, HMNZS Aotearoa, recently proved her capability to refuel ships at sea in an exercise with the Royal Australian Navy.
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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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Ships & watercraft
Our fleet comprises nine modern and versatile ships that undertake a full range of maritime tasks from combat and peacekeeping operations to border patrol and support for government agencies. We also utilise other watercraft to deliver naval capabilities.
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Aircraft
Our Defence Force has eight SH-2G(I) Seasprite maritime helicopters, operated by No. 6 Squadron.
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Pronounced safety focus for RNZAF and CAA during Māori Language Week
To mark te wiki o te reo Māori, Te Tauaarangi o Aotearoa (the Royal New Zealand Air Force) and Te Mana Rererangi Tūmatanui o Aotearoa (the Civil Aviation Authority) are banding together to encourage all pilots to pronounce Māori place names correctly in t
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FPDA
The Five Power Defence Arrangements (FPDA) between the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia and Singapore are one of the longest-running defence arrangements in the world. Conducting regular military exercises between the military forces of the five countries since 1981, enhances interoperability and promotes stability and security in the Southeast Asian region.
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Our structure
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Carvings and history
The concept of a Marae is about having a place where our past, present and future meet; where we may honour our past, celebrate or lament the present and look to the future.