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12 تقرير مُدرج -- "New Zealand"
The US State Department has approved FMS agreements with New Zealand and South Korea. This acquisition includes advanced maritime helicopters and sonar systems.
The US Department of State has authorized $1.57 billion for New Zealand's purchase of MH-60R helicopters and MK 54 torpedoes. This move strengthens defense ties between the two nations and enhances New Zealand's maritime capabilities.
The Royal New Zealand Navy seeks to modernize its fleet over the next two decades. This initiative will impact force structure, training, and infrastructure significantly.
New Zealand's Finance Minister reveals major fiscal constraints impacting defense budget increases. US officials criticize the current spending levels and suggest higher targets.
New Zealand's government has allocated NZ$1.58 billion for the Defence Force. This budget focuses on enhancing maritime security capabilities.
New Zealand announces a significant increase in its defense budget for FY2026/27, enhancing the capabilities of the New Zealand Defence Force. This 8.43% rise reflects a commitment to national security despite economic challenges.
New Zealand's substantial investment aims to enhance its maritime security capabilities amid growing concerns over supply routes. The initiative includes advancements in drone technology and naval upgrades.
Japan acknowledges New Zealand's interest in enhancing naval capabilities.
Japan's Mogami-class destroyer is emerging as a frontrunner for New Zealand's next navy vessels, marking a significant defense deal following Japan's weapons export policy change.
New Zealand plans to enhance its naval capabilities by acquiring Mogami-class warships from Japan or Type 31 frigates from the UK. This move aims to modernize its aging fleet and improve defense efficiency.
New Zealand’s military trials of indigenous drones signal a shift in defense capability and regional deterrence strategies amid growing tensions in the Indo-Pacific.
Wellington outlines defense priorities.
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