An ACF will never be restored here, no public appetite and no political appetite for it.
The future of the NZDF will be more centred on the ability to respond to those 3x major natural disasters, Alpine Fault, Hikurangi Subduction and Mt Taranaki, all 3 will be hugely defistating on the Country in terms of lose of life, destruction, effects on economy and cost to rebuild and ability to rebuild from within. I can tell you all 3x are are rated as catastrophic events which would require outside assistance on a scale never seen in NZ’s history and that support from heavy transport aircraft would be in relative terms fast but the main support would need to come by ship which is not so fast.
So we would need to be able to respond first and foremost in those critical first 24/48 hours ourselves and we need to have a Defence Force built to respond to such events.
What we are likely to see procurred over the coming years are as follows,
- more helicopters for the airforce, which will likely be extra NH90 and a replacement of the A109 to a more medium lift helicopter such as AW139 and numbers totaling a mixed fleet of 20, thats 7 extra aircraft.
- C-27J Spartan or C-295 to replace the Kingairs, dont be too surprised these will be ex RAAF Spartan, the NZDF and current Govt were very impressed with what the Spartans were able to do in Cyclone Gabriel efforts this year and it highlighted a real gap in our capabilities.
- MQ-9B Sea Guardian x4, again current Govt very impressed with what this platform offers and how it can assist the manned P-8’s, not be surprised to see these in NZ skies soon.
- 3x Harry deWolfe class OPV’s, behind the scenes a lot of interest in these ships and they are much larger than our current OPV’s and size matters moving forwards as does the ability to patrol the Southern Ocean and these will do that well.
- A new multi role ship, again size will be the important factor and don’t be surprised what the UK and Australia are looking at which is the BMT ELLIDA been top of the list, well dock, 50 bed hospital, multi aviation spots, ability to conduct underway replenishment and slightly larger than HMNZS Aoteroa and one to supplement Canterbury and then an extra to replace Canterbury.
As for frigate replacement, don't expect a like for like replacement, if you start thinking 3x Heritage class cutters based off what the US Coastguard are currently getting you will be on track with either an NH90 naval variant helicopter or a medium helicopter based off a commercial model likely front runners to replace Seasprite, I am talking bargain deal to purchase ex European cancelled order of the NH90.
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