Usually always from a NZ source, just like how our media and the govt like us to think we're some special breed innovative nation of conquerers and inventors who can make anything out of number eight wire...
But then you go overseas and we're not even on the radar of most nations, there are lots more clever people and inventors around the world.
We don't need a marine force, we don't need sweet FA of anything really. Just who is a threat to NZ? Who is big enough to actually arrive here in sizeable numbers??? Have a look and the possible list of contenders are so much bigger than us that we'd get cleaned up no matter what fight we put up.
The biggest actual real threat is of the CIA setting up/sponsoring a fake terror group here like the Te Urewera four etc and conducting false flag attacks to justify Team America into moving in here to 'save' us from the rebels and set up permanent bases. Lets hope we never discover massive oil or mineral reserves in NZ. Otherwise we'll be the next afganistan or Iraq etc....
Every great cause begins as a movement, becomes a business, and eventually degenerates into a racket - Eric Hoffer
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Easier and a bit more fun than boarding rusting hulks in a leaking Aussie frigate.......We already have the C130's.
We could use just about anything......including the Orions
look what the yanks did AC47 or DC3 with a few miniguns and a Fighter gunsight.
Not a single US installation was lost to the enemy in the Vietnam war when a AC47 was deployed overhead.
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Kinky is using a feather. Perverted is using the whole chicken
A few years ago the navy got in a spot of trouble when they shot a bridge off a fishing boad doing a runner, but this was in NZ waters.
Just another leather clad Tinkerbell.
The Wanker on the Fucking Harley is going for a ride!
Coastal defence from Smugglers, poachers, illegal fishing
Protection of commercial shipping interests that are in NZ territorial waters
Disaster relief in the event of a major coastal disaster (such as a Tsunami or similar)
Projection of force to any part of NZ in the case of major civil unrest and or disaster.
Intervention in the event of an armed conflict or civil war amongst our Pacific neighbours
And finally - in the event of an armed conflict on NZ soil (granted it is unlikely) then I see the NZ navy with amphibious capability as a harrassment/vanguard force, forcing any invading enemy to constantly stop to defend their supply lines/logistics from amphibious assault (due to the large concentration of major cities by the coast/major waterways)
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Seriously though, why invade New Zealand? It would cost far less to buy New Zealand than to mount a campaign of any serious nature. Unless the Aussies decide they want to raid the half they don't already own.
Stupid phone / Tapatalk, apologies in advance.
Cras ingens iterabimus aequor.
That is debatable, since the whole issue of this discussion was how they weren't able to prosecute those capabilities
We are a country of lots and lots of coastline and waterways - just like the vietcong were able to hide in the large water networks and use it as one of the supply methods during the Vietnam war. Also like how the Columbian Drug cartels use the Amazon basin to hide from authorities and launch smuggling attempts from the large network of lakes and rivers.
if such low tech adversaries can outmaneuver and hide from the US (which arguably has the most powerful Navy on the planet) then I think it is safe to say that using the same amphibious hit-and-run methods first developed by the Vikings and shown to be effective in modern combat, we could mount a successful resistance, appearing suddenly for a raid against key logistics or infrastructure via either the coast or river systems, then retreating just as quickly to hide in amongst all the other river/island/bay areas.
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