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By New Zealand Defence Force
Press Release: 22 July 2023
Personnel from the Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN), New Zealand Army and Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) have arrived in Australia to participate in the largest-ever Exercise Talisman Sabre. The exercise takes place every two years and is an Australian-hosted and US-supported combined exercise focussed on planning and conducting a high-end warfighting scenario.
RNZAF Crewman aboard an NH90 Helicopter. Photo © Royal New Zealand Air Force - Supplied
NZDF personnel and platforms have arrived in Australia ready to take part in the 10th and largest iteration of Exercise Talisman Sabre, involving around 30,000 personnel from eleven nations. Photo © Royal New Zealand Air Force - Supplied
The New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) contribution includes two NZ Army infantry platoons with 20 Light Armoured Vehicles, nine Medium Heavy Operation Vehicles, an RNZAF rotary wing detachment with three NH90 helicopters, hydrographers from the RNZN, as well as augmentee staff.
"It also ensures our personnel are combat ready and improves our ability to work within a coalition environment as a valued and trusted partner.”
NZDF personnel and platforms have arrived in Australia ready to take part in the 10th and largest iteration of Exercise Talisman Sabre, involving around 30,000 personnel from eleven nations. Photo © Royal New Zealand Air Force - Supplied
"This is our first major combined arms deployment with our ally in more than two years, made possible by our concentrated capability regeneration effort.
"The exercise will act as a key determinant of the future direction of the NZ Army to ensure our combat force gives the Government the ability to deploy it when required.”
NZDF personnel and platforms have arrived in Australia ready to take part in the 10th and largest iteration of Exercise Talisman Sabre, involving around 30,000 personnel from eleven nations. Photo © Royal New Zealand Air Force - Supplied
Lieutenant Colonel Jacob Murray is the Senior National Officer for the NZDF contingent and said the exercise would provide an opportunity to build on the long history of cooperation between the New Zealand and Australian armies.
"Participating in high quality training exercises like Talisman Sabre ensures we can work with our Australian ally and military partners as effectively and efficiently as possible.
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