Prof Anne-Marie is a good kiwi, CCP dissing, chick:
Canterbury University's Anne-Marie Brady said New Zealand must boost defence spending to protect the region.
www.rnz.co.nz
Not too sure about her UAV priority, over FFGs and more P-8s, but you can't fault her comments:
She warned New Zealand had to do more to defend itself and the Pacific.
Funneling more money into defence should be top priority after successive governments had "depleted" the force, meaning New Zealand could "barely respond" to China's challenge, Brady said.
Yeah she may be a leftie but she is rather hawkish on CCP and puts righties to shame (and for good reason too i.e. personal experiences including CCP interference and intrusions) and yes I also agree with much of what she says.
Particularly putting a Defence presence in the friendly SW Pac islands. It doesn't necessarily need to be large presence for starters (what, a troop or two(?), per location) but add in a couple of helos per location too (maybe something simple/cheap/off the shelf like the AW139 that Hawkeye suggests) to move personnel about the surroundings and to safeguard critical infrastructure (comms, energy, etc) plus fulfilling civilian SAR (fantastic hearts and minds stuff).
Perhaps NZG could also acquire additional
Guardian-class patrol boats from Aus and have RNZN operate them side by side with their PI counterparts thus providing enhanced joint support and training?
The beauty of NZDF operating in the SW Pac is that many PI NZ'ers (that were born here and are NZDF personnel) will have an affinity with the locals (their wider families). And boost recruiting opportunities for locals. I would say on the whole most PI people would be very warm to this idea (I say this as someone who is part PI) but I would say to NZG get in sooner rather than later.
On an actual/practical level RNZAF is now trialing operating Poseidon aircraft operating out of a second
Fijian airport (Nausori International Airport) which presumably suggests NZG is wanting to enhance operations in the region. I think we can learn from the way the UK bases a minimum capability in the likes of the Falkland Islands to maintain (an affordable) presence (which can be reinforced). If I were NZG I'd be acquiring additional P-8A's and basing two in Fiji as the regional hub for quick response. (Oh and with a hanger too to keep them out of satellite view and as protection from drone intrusions from coastal shipping etc).
Still think basing one or two OPV's (with containerised underwater ISR etc) in Fiji would be logical (and if two, the second can forward deploy to the likes of the Cook Islands region for presence and to keep a watch on CCP efforts around South America (as we did in WW2 when searching for enemy shipping). NZG (and NZ in general) has a very good relationship with Chile so perhaps it is time for ehnanced military co-operation such as joint maritime patrolling etc?