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New Zealand unveils defence boost for fleet and drones

New Zealand's government has allocated NZ$1.58 billion ($A1.3 billion) 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 says.

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 two per cent within eight years as it works to improve the nation's defence capability.

The budget provides NZ$880 million ($A722 million) in additional operating funding and NZ$700 million ($A574 million) in new ⁠capital funding for defence activities and ‌priority ​projects under the Defence Capability Plan.

A file photo of Chris Penk
New Zealand Defence Minister Chris Penk has announced new funding ahead of Thursday's budget. (Ben McKay/AAP PHOTOS)

The Maritime Fleet Renewal program ​will receive ‌funding to deliver two types of drones: one for long-duration intelligence, ​surveillance and reconnaissance in the southwest 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 on Saturday that total new investment in defence has reached NZ$5.8 billion ($A4.8 billion) since the Defence Capability ​Plan was released just over a year ago.

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

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