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New Zealand to Spend NZ$1.6 Billion on Drones, Naval Upgrades
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SCMP Economy23.05.2026Defense1 dk okumaChina

New Zealand to Spend NZ$1.6 Billion on Drones, Naval Upgrades

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  • New Zealand plans to invest NZ$1.6 billion (US$936 million) in drones and naval upgrades to enhance maritime security amid global supply route concerns.
  • Defence Minister Chris Penk announced the spending, which includes two types of drones and potential frigate fleet expansion, as part of a broader plan to increase defense spending to 2% of GDP.

KI-generierte Zusammenfassung

Warum es wichtig ist

New Zealand is increasing its defense spending to approximately 2% of GDP from 1% due to rising geopolitical tensions and concerns about international shipping routes. This investment includes drones and naval upgrades.

Schriftgröße

New Zealand intends to spend about NZ$1.6 billion (US$936 million) on drones, ship maintenance and naval upgrades to bolster the island nation’s maritime security at a time of increasing concern about supply routes.

Defence Minister Chris Penk said on Saturday that the government would invest in two types of drones: one for the southwest Pacific to provide long-duration intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, and the other a polar-capable vehicle that could operate from naval vessels in the Southern Ocean.

“New Zealand’s prosperity and security depend on the sea,” Penk said in a statement.

“Recent events have served as a reminder of how quickly disruptions to international shipping routes can affect economies and supply chains across the globe. The oceans are not a barrier to danger, but a vital national interest that must be actively secured.”

New Zealand will hand down its annual budget next week.

The government plans to lift defence spending to about two per cent of gross domestic product from around one per cent at present in response to rising geopolitical tensions.

Penk, who served in both the New Zealand and Australian navies, said earlier this month that the government was open to expanding its frigate fleet from the current two vessels.

Offene Fragen

  • Specifics of the drone capabilities and procurement timelines.
  • Details on the planned expansion of the frigate fleet.
  • The exact allocation of the NZ$1.6 billion across different defense initiatives.
  • The precise nature of the 'recent events' that highlighted supply route vulnerabilities.

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This article was originally published by SCMP Economy.

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