70 LAVs are in use but only 45 have trained crews
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10561409
Auditor General could'nt discovery why 105 LAVs where purchased, too many for 1 Battalion not enough for two.However having extras is useful to protect the logistics tail in the event of a serious commitment.To date NZ has been risk adverse and has not used them overseas outside of a training deployment to Australia.105 seems to reflect replacing the 26 Scorpian Light Tanks and 78M113's=104.
Army roll is an issue, last year in answer to a Parlimentary Question:
Parlimentary question 5598
Approved Current %
Regular Force Strength June-08 Approved Strength
16 Field Regt 284 132 46.5%
2nd Engineer Regt 421 302 71.7%
1st Battalion RNZIR 657 376 57.2%
2nd Logistics Bn 647 481 74.3%
2nd Health Support Bn 456 281 61.6%
2nd/1st Battalion RNZIR 677 474 70.0%
3 rd Logistics Bn 330 267 80.9%
Total 3472 2313 66.6%
Territorial Formations
2 Canterbury,Nelson,Marlborough West Coast 350 254 72.6%
3 Auckland & Northland BN 662 427 64.5%
4 Otago Southland 284 132 46.5%
5 Wellington West Coast
& Taranaki BN 376 190 50.5%
6 Hauraki BN 392 235 59.9%
7 Wellington Hawkes Bay BN 444 262 59.0%
Total 2508 1500 59.8%
Per "The Gunners" a History of NZ Artillery Penguin
16 Field RegT comprises 161& 163 batteries each 6 L119 light guns
( a third light Gun battery is a component TF 3 BN group) plus
G Troop with 5 Mistral Launchers, balance launchers stored.Currently Mortar Platoons in the two RF Bn's being incorporated into 16 Field.