Again Im not argueing that we need a strike capability, I'm all for it, just pointing out we are not nesscessarily getting one in UAV form as it is just not in our current govts stance(there are numerous things we need but are not getting). Whether or not it is expensive is moot either way at the end of the day it is still an added expense(on top of purely surveillance) that they would rather not pay for.I can think of quite a few reasons for the Shonan Maru to ram the Ady Gil but that is also moot. In answer to others, Reg R the 5 Sqn P3Ks & P3K2s plus the 6 Sqn Seasprites and it's replacement are able to institute a maritime strike. But I am unsure whether or not the Orions are still able to launch missiles. IIRC they were set up to in the late 1970's early 1980, but uncle Helen did a lot of capability damage. The ACF issue is very short sighted and there are alternatives available that doesn't necessarilly involve very expensive fast jets.
I would also discount the RQ-4 Block 30's because of their purchase, operational and sustainment costs. The reason the US is getting rid of them is because they have found that they can obtain higher quality imagery, far more economically by using the venerable U2 so that is what they are doing; going back to the U2 because they can mount far better quality sensors on it. In a similiar vein I would discount using armed UAVs because at present their is to much room for errors and the risk of taking down non combatants or friendlies is too high.You just have to look at the US and Israeli use of them, albeit we have a different philosophy, but the risk is still to high at the present point in time.
We do need a manned ACF and like I said it doesn't necessarilly involve very expensive fast jets.
The orions currently are not Harpoon/missile launch capable however should be something at least fitted for in their replacements to compliment the helo mavericks, and this will provide our maritime strike.
As ngati has pointed out it is better to have the decisions made "on the ground" so to speak when it comes to launching missiles instead of in a room in Whenuapai as it would be a life and death decision inevitably and NZ cannot/will not afford "mistakes".