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New Zealand Unveils Defence Boost for Fleet and Drones

WELLINGTON, May 23 (Reuters) – New Zealand’s government ⁠has ⁠allocated NZ$1.58 billion ($924.62 ⁠million)  in new defence funding in its 2026 budget, ​with a strong focus on maritime security, including drone systems ‌and fleet renewal, Defence Minister ‌Chris Penk said on Saturday.

New Zealand’s primary maritime ⁠combat capability ⁠is delivered through two Anzac-class frigates, HMNZS Te Kaha ​and HMNZS Te Mana, commissioned in 1997 and 1999, respectively, with most ships in the fleet expected to reach the end ​of their design life by the mid-2030s. The government in ⁠2025 pledged ⁠to double defence ⁠spending ​to nearly 2% within eight years as it works to improve ​the country’s defence ⁠capability.

• The budget provides NZ$880 million in additional operating funding and NZ$700 million in new capital funding for defence activities and priority projects under the Defence Capability Plan.

• The ⁠Maritime Fleet Renewal programme will receive funding to deliver two types ⁠of drones: one for long-duration intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance in the South-West Pacific, and one polar-capable drone for missions from Royal New Zealand Navy vessels in the Southern Ocean.

• Budget funding will also cover critical maintenance on the Anzac-class frigates and HMNZS Canterbury to extend the life of ships until they are ⁠replaced.

• Penk said total new investment in defence has reached NZ$5.8 billion since the Defence Capability Plan was released just over a year ago.

• New Zealand’s budget ​will be released on May 28.

($1 = 1.7088 New ​Zealand dollars)

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