Author: Anne-Marie Brady

The Ardern government is using deliberately ambiguous tactics to deter an increasingly aggressive partner while (so far) avoiding punishment.

Article: https://thediplomat.com/2020/06/new-zealands-quiet-china-shift/
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5 weaknesses plaguing the People's Liberation Army Does the People's Liberation Army really live up to the eulogizing reports by the Chinese State media? WION's Palki Sharma tells you how this army is burdened with organizational problems & riddled with inefficiencies.

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New Zealand’s Coalition Government has approved the purchase of Bushmaster vehicles to replace the New Zealand Army’s armoured Pinzgauer fleet.

Article: https://defpost.com/new-zealand-army-to-purchase-bushmaster-vehicles-to-replace-its-armoured-pinzgauer-fleet/
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Author: New Zealand Defence Force

Join our New Zealand Army’s High Readiness Task Unit and the Royal New Zealand Air Force’s No. 3 Squadron as they teamed up to conduct an urban assault during Exercise Steel Talon. From helicopters and fast ropes to urban clearances on the ground, you’ll get a good look behind the scenes at how our personnel train to win on the battlefield.

Article: https://defpost.com/new-zealand-army-to-purchase-bushmaster-vehicles-to-replace-its-armoured-pinzgauer-fleet/
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Author: Sky News Australia

Australia has always considered the South Pacific our “patch of paradise” to protect and nurture. But now the Chinese are moving in and splashing their cash in places like Fiji and Vanuatu. So what’s next?

Article: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NF3y1ouJ64
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Author: Isabella Smith

‘What has made the treaty succeed now and in the past may not be the things that make it succeed in the future’ – Rear Admiral John Martin, Chief of Navy, at the OneOceanNZ 2016 panel discussion

Article: https://www.mcguinnessinstitute.org/oneoceannz/what-has-made-the-treaty-succeed-now-and-in-the-past-may-not-be-the-things-that-make-it-succeed-in-the-future-rear-admiral-john-martin-chief-of-navy-at-the-oneoceannz-2016-panel-discussion/
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Author: Dr. Lee Willett

Large ships can, by definition, support a number of tasks. Such flexibility inherent in both amphibious and logistics platforms is being exploited by a number of Asia-Pacific navies, as they seek to cover a range of operational requirements.

Article: https://asianmilitaryreview.com/2018/10/amphibious-sustained-reach/
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Author: Gabriel Dominguez

The New Zealand Army has received the first six MRZR D4 all-terrain vehicles ordered from US manufacturer Polaris Government and Defense under the Ministry of Defence’s...

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