Foo a Gore boy. Me old home town
Welcome to the forum mate.
As a Kiwi I am most angered by the lack of funds that are desprately needed to keep this country safe and well defended *When* we are attacked and used as toilet paper by any number of agressor nations.
Let's see, who are the aggressor nations? China, Indonesia, India, Fiji, Iran, Iraq, Afghan, to name but a few? Shall I add Israel and Libya as well? Maybe the US, Australia, South Africa, Russia, France and the Poms because we may well beat them in the Rugby World Cup
. IIRC there are 194 nations in the UN and 193, in all possible worlds, could be potential aggressors. What I am getting at is realistically what are the main security risks to NZ and where will they come from? The 2010 DWP (Defence White Paper) sets out what the NZG sees as possible and reasonable threats. Personally I don't agree with all of it and think that the potential threats are understated but you have to draw a line somewhere.
105 NZLAVs which are new, modern and good.
No Combat Aircraft
Ageing Frigates
The ANZAC frigates aren't that old yet but they are nearing time for replacement and some of us would hope ANZAC II to the same specs as the RAN. The ACF and lack of it has been done to death on this and other links, so have a read through.
No Medium/Long range combat rifles
No Modern Soldier programme
Our soldiers in all accounts trained to a very high standard. Our SAS are very highly regarded.
No Indigenous ammunition manufacture
No Indigenous Rifle manufacture
Lets be realistic, it would not be economically feasible to build from start and maintain a small arms design, research and manufacturing facility in NZ. Even Australia don't design their own small arms. Normally NZDF and the ADF follow the same path in small arms. It makes economic sense for NZ.
Wake up NZ Govt
We need your support more than ever
Since you feel that get onto your MP and give him / her an ear ache. IIRC it's Bill English member for Clutha. He's head bean counter being the Minister of finance and all. I would suggest you have a good read through the previous comments on this thread and follow the general threads of the discussion that has taken place and is ongoing.
IMHO at present the biggest threat to NZ is the maritime security so our SLOC (Sea Lines of Communication) is our very weak link. What a lot of kiwis forget, or don't realise, is that our SLOC, hence our maritime interests, extend from the equator to the Ice.
Why is SLOC so important to NZ?
Firstly, because 95% of our trade is by sea.
Secondly IIRC all of our oil is imported.
Thirdly, we are now so interwoven into the Australian domestic market that we have become dependent upon Australia for food etc.
Fourthly, we have grown dependent upon foreign food.
But the bean counters and the polis don't necessarily recognise that with regard to defence.
There has been no major physical threat to NZ since 1942 - 45 and people have forgotten that. In 1940 the SS Niagara was sunk by mines in the Hauraki Gulf. There are still Kreigsmarine mines at the entrance to Lyttelton Harbour. But as I alluded to above, our actual area of interest is literally half a world. If you read the DWP the second article states that an attack on Australia is regarded as an attack on NZ, so that places our front line is not 200 nautical miles off the coast of Wellington but rather a lot further north, say a few hundred nautical miles off the Australian coast.
Yes I agree that NZDF is totally under resourced but until either a major military / security crisis occurs or the people give the polis the message nothing is going to happen to change the current mindset amongst the politicians, bean counters and Nigels.