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Defence Review '09 (DR09) Public Consultation Phase Promo

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Keeping Kiwis safe is the most important role for the New Zealand Government. Maintaining peace at home and abroad, protecting our assets and building constructive relationships with the international community are all vital to New Zealand. This clip is the promotional video for the public consultation phase of DR09 and has been developed by the Defence Communications Unit to support the launch and public meetings aspect of the public consultation.

Both the National and ACT Parties undertook during the 2008 election to conduct a review of our Defence Force. The public documents are able to be downloaded at www.defence.govt.nz

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  • does nz navy really have sparrow missles operating?

  • Yes.

    The list is not secret and can be seen on the Navy's website.

    It is:

    * 5" 54 calibre fully automatic lightweight gun

    * Eight cell Vertical Launch System which houses NATO Seasparrow Mk 41 air def missile

    * PHALANX Close In Weapon System

    * 2 MK 32 Mod 5 Surface Vessel Torpedo Tubes

    * Numerous small arms ranging frm 50 cal machine guns to 9 mm pistols

    Other: TE KAHA carries 1 KAMAN SH-2G Super Seasprite helicopter that can be armed with torpedoes, depth charges & Maverick missiles

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  • Hi Heather, To me it seems that there is a disconnect with Defence and the security environment. Over the last decade defence has been politicsed by a political parties ideology based on the 1960s and 70s that is out context to the complex environment our people serve abroad in today. I am predicting, despite the 'open' forum on defence, the writing is already on the wall in relation to defence policy. Privatising certain aspects is not the answer. Nor is cutting corners on projects

  • I Agree, the defence budget needs to rise, and sharply. How can the NZDF operate safely and deliver a 21st century capability, without funding or modern equipment, also defence infrastructure needs a complete simplification.

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