I’d say NZ does what it does because it’s existing in satellite searching for a relevance.
A threat, for example, to Australian north is a direct strategic imperative to NZ, & conversely threatened SLC to NZs NE is of Aust strategic importance, yet no one has evolved a mindset realisation that inevitably the two independent nations at the southern end of the Asian archipelago will inevitably need to work together and deploy in concert with common goals. There is no capability framework that links both together.
This is most keenly felt in the Naval sphere, where two islands exist but only one can box, and currently one has nothing to send.
I am sure as the saying goes if push comes to shove... and Aussie comes under attack and is truely threatened... NZ would offer everything thing it has... while it is not much on the grand scale of things... I have pointed out many times else where...
It is still extra troops, 105 extra NZLAV (or 75 depending if they sell any lol) it is still extra LOVs and MHOVs for transporting... it is still extra javlin missiles and launchers, and still extra x24 105 howitzers, and I believe the Mistrals are still in storage...(Not 100% sure on that one) Its extra SAS units
It is still extra Herc's, extra NH-90's & A109 Helo's extra troop transport with the 757's as you have to move your defence force somehow... and more the merrier it is extra
upgraded P-3k2 (or P-8's depending on when this scenario happens) It is extra pilot training with the T-6.
It is still an extra 2 frigates, and tanker, as well as a MRV sealift vessel (again depending on when, as a 2nd LPD could be on the cards) and some semi-decent Sub-Hunting / Anti surface SeaSprites, and not forgetting the DHV for anti-mine and dive tender etc...
But more importantly... if Aussie is threatened, we offer more doctors, nurses, medical supplies, food and resources, and a place for refugees if needed...
And that would be the initial response... as NZ gears up... (Is that ever going to happen highly unlikely but not improbable...
i tend to disagree with the notion that the NZ ppl begrudge defence spending.
I was saying "according to" politicians
I get that there are competing social demands for the dollar, but spending money can also make money and add to economies, just like building a roadway. I think they will see that.
We spending an extra
12 billion on infrastructure...
More to the point tho, if something did evolve (in this unsettled era), the NZ ppl will EXPECT the NZDF to be meaningful. Complacency may bite them when they see their cupboards have been let bare.
Agree...
Without a context, why would NZgov be motivated to do anything different to what it’s already doing? - ‘why should they have 3 or more frigates, and who needs anti-ship missiles anyway?’
3 frigates as we at present don't have a frigate on duty as they are both in refit (have been for 18 months... we have just been lucky... 3 frigates at least, so we have enough vessels for escort duties for the Enhanced Sealift... and HMNZS Canterbury as well as other duties.
Antiship missile? The best defence is going on the offence, and if we want to be effective as part of the fleet for fleet protection and as part of an alliance and or partner we need to have a credible offensive power and that we do not have...
Our frigates can protect themself ok(ish) but that is it... they have nothing to go on the offense with that can really take out other surface vessels unless the are in close range... and by then I would say it is too late... other than the SeaSprite and the AGM-119 Penguin Missile... Which to be honest, while it is a start it is only a short to medium-range missile and the helo is probably going to be taken out by the enemy ship anti-air systems before they are in range...
The point if we want to help our allies and partners in the South China Sea for freedom of navigation, keeping our shipping lanes open and free, and want to protect our resources including the southern oceans and Ross Sea then we need to step up our game and bring something to the table and have that offensive power and a decent anti-ship missile system is part of that and this is in the context of today... not tomorrow, but today...