And now for some (possible) good news!
Hank Schouten in the Wellington Newspaper the Dominion Post is reporting that the NZDF are looking for $1b+ of new hardware on a military wishlist. The Airbus A400M, one of the planes being considered to replace the C130s. The RNZAF wants to buy a new fleet of transport aircraft to replace its old C-130 Hercules in about 10 years time. Defence sources suggest new aircraft could cost between $500 million and $1 billion. The NZDF has unveiled a shopping list for more ships, planes, a new fleet of armoured trucks and new weapons over the next decade. It is reported that the proposals could add $1 billion to the extra $1.3 billion committed to new military hardware under the 2002-2012 long-term defence plan. Most of that has or is being spent on new ships, helicopters, aircraft upgrades and army equipment ordered or due to come into service in the next five years. A sophisticated $83 million intelligence, reconnaissance and communications system is also on the NZDF plans.
"But tentative plans for more expensive acquisitions - beyond what has already been approved - were outlined at a Defence Industry forum in Wellington. But Defence Minister Phil Goff says the Government is yet to commit to the plan."
The Navy is looking to replace its tanker, with the Endeavour and the Manawanui dive support ship by about 2016 and $434 million upgrade of the Anzacs. The Army has begun planning to replace its trucks at an estimated $500 million.These will have armoured cabs. The Army is looking into a number of other projects including the purchase of grenade machine guns to give the infantry more firepower, replace its light machine guns, upgrade its standard-issue Steyr infantry rifles, purchase combat shotguns as well as planning to equip its infantry with UAV's.
With the Macchi's prospects for a return to service improving of late things might get a whole lot better.
Hank Schouten in the Wellington Newspaper the Dominion Post is reporting that the NZDF are looking for $1b+ of new hardware on a military wishlist. The Airbus A400M, one of the planes being considered to replace the C130s. The RNZAF wants to buy a new fleet of transport aircraft to replace its old C-130 Hercules in about 10 years time. Defence sources suggest new aircraft could cost between $500 million and $1 billion. The NZDF has unveiled a shopping list for more ships, planes, a new fleet of armoured trucks and new weapons over the next decade. It is reported that the proposals could add $1 billion to the extra $1.3 billion committed to new military hardware under the 2002-2012 long-term defence plan. Most of that has or is being spent on new ships, helicopters, aircraft upgrades and army equipment ordered or due to come into service in the next five years. A sophisticated $83 million intelligence, reconnaissance and communications system is also on the NZDF plans.
"But tentative plans for more expensive acquisitions - beyond what has already been approved - were outlined at a Defence Industry forum in Wellington. But Defence Minister Phil Goff says the Government is yet to commit to the plan."
The Navy is looking to replace its tanker, with the Endeavour and the Manawanui dive support ship by about 2016 and $434 million upgrade of the Anzacs. The Army has begun planning to replace its trucks at an estimated $500 million.These will have armoured cabs. The Army is looking into a number of other projects including the purchase of grenade machine guns to give the infantry more firepower, replace its light machine guns, upgrade its standard-issue Steyr infantry rifles, purchase combat shotguns as well as planning to equip its infantry with UAV's.
With the Macchi's prospects for a return to service improving of late things might get a whole lot better.