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Aussie Digger
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I concur, to a degree.New Zealand only has a population of 4 million, and your wish list of 6 frigates is half of Australia's 12 surface warships, a nation of 20 million. The RNZN is having problems filling the crews of the ships they have now, where do you suppose New Zealand will find more crews to man 4 more frigates? Would you support a draft?
While frigates run in the neighborhood of NZ$500 million or so, operating the 2 Anzacs they have now run NZ$500 million per year. To operate 4 more frigates, New Zealand would need to triple that amount, to NZ$1.5 billion per year. That's a lot of money. Its not so much the original costs, which are significant, but we have to keep in mind operating costs too.
It costs even more to buy and operate fighters. And where are you going to find the crews to fly and maintain the fighters on top of finding the crews to operate the frigates? Would you support a draft?
We are talking a significant increase in personnel and their costs. But yes, there was a NZ$11 billion surplus this year. This does not mean that there will be a similar surplus next year. But with a NZ$11 billion surplus, New Zealand can afford to spend more on defence.
However, there are limits to personnel. Drafting military personnel to fill the ranks takes away from the civilian workforce paying taxes. You'll be surprised how quickly the surplus would disappear.
I think a 3rd frigate would add immeasurably to NZ's ability to deploy for extended periods. A 4th frigate would give NZ something impossible now, an ability to conduct sustained operations...