Stories by Tim Fish
Judith Collins, New Zealand’s Minister of Defence, tells Breaking Defense that no matter what happens with AUKUS, her government is “looking at as much interoperability” as possible with Australia.
By Tim Fish
Chris Luxon, the leader of the National Party and New Zealand’s likely next prime minister, has sounded more open to joining the AUKUS Pillar 2 technology initiative than the Labour party was.
By Tim Fish
“These documents represent a clear statement of intent by the New Zealand Government to step up its foreign policy and military efforts in the Pacific,” one analyst told Breaking Defense.
By Tim Fish
Wellington’s overtures to the Pacific Island nations are starting to see results as its new approach to the region sees relations improve allowing for more in-depth defence engagement.
By Tim Fish
Among the political elite in Wellington, there is disagreement about the value of New Zealand joining this element of the partnership — disagreement that could end any realistic chances of New Zealand becoming the fourth member of AUKUS.
By Tim Fish
Political realities may push defense reform to the backburner, as another delay is revealed.
By Tim Fish
Peter Beck, the firm’s CEO, has big plans to follow the first launch from his new US facility.
By Tim Fish
The end goal of NEA is to create the NZ Army’s future network environment, known as the Land Tactical Information Network.
By Tim Fish
New Zealand is considering a less defensive posture in the region, but whether it can afford to meet its goals remains a question.
By Tim Fish
Now in its fifth iteration, the MAPLE 5 architecture has moved away from the individual command and control of single platforms towards operating multiple platforms and the development of operational concepts at force level.
By Tim Fish
Despite small budgets, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are working to strengthen their ground forces to protect their borders with Russia.
By Tim Fish
Italy’s budget has been in flux for years, with Army modernization being delayed. A trio of vehicles may be ready to turn that tide.
By Tim Fish
The United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy and Spain could ultimately involve buying in excess of 3,200 new heavy armored platforms, with a price tag of over $11.5 billion over the next 15 years.
By Tim Fish
The agreement includes an order from Latvia for the delivery of 200 APC variant vehicles and another 160 for Finland.
By Tim Fish
Judith Collins, New Zealand’s Minister of Defence, tells Breaking Defense that no matter what happens with AUKUS, her government is “looking at as much interoperability” as possible with Australia.
By Tim FishChris Luxon, the leader of the National Party and New Zealand’s likely next prime minister, has sounded more open to joining the AUKUS Pillar 2 technology initiative than the Labour party was.
By Tim Fish“These documents represent a clear statement of intent by the New Zealand Government to step up its foreign policy and military efforts in the Pacific,” one analyst told Breaking Defense.
By Tim FishWellington’s overtures to the Pacific Island nations are starting to see results as its new approach to the region sees relations improve allowing for more in-depth defence engagement.
By Tim FishAmong the political elite in Wellington, there is disagreement about the value of New Zealand joining this element of the partnership — disagreement that could end any realistic chances of New Zealand becoming the fourth member of AUKUS.
By Tim FishPolitical realities may push defense reform to the backburner, as another delay is revealed.
By Tim FishPeter Beck, the firm’s CEO, has big plans to follow the first launch from his new US facility.
By Tim FishThe end goal of NEA is to create the NZ Army’s future network environment, known as the Land Tactical Information Network.
By Tim FishNew Zealand is considering a less defensive posture in the region, but whether it can afford to meet its goals remains a question.
By Tim FishNow in its fifth iteration, the MAPLE 5 architecture has moved away from the individual command and control of single platforms towards operating multiple platforms and the development of operational concepts at force level.
By Tim FishDespite small budgets, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are working to strengthen their ground forces to protect their borders with Russia.
By Tim FishItaly’s budget has been in flux for years, with Army modernization being delayed. A trio of vehicles may be ready to turn that tide.
By Tim FishThe United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy and Spain could ultimately involve buying in excess of 3,200 new heavy armored platforms, with a price tag of over $11.5 billion over the next 15 years.
By Tim FishThe agreement includes an order from Latvia for the delivery of 200 APC variant vehicles and another 160 for Finland.
By Tim Fish