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Defence mulls whether to follow in Australia’s footsteps for navy contracts

5:01 am on 12 August 2025 Share this 

HMNZS Te Mana. Photo: Supplied/ NZ Defence Force

No decisions have been made on the make-up of the country’s naval fleet, the Ministry of Defence says.

Australia has picked Japan to build its next fleet of warships in contracts worth billions of dollars.

New Zealand has a policy of buying equipment like Australia’s, to stay “interoperable”.

The ministry said it was investigating a range of options to replace the ageing fleet after 2029.

“No decisions have been made on the make-up of New Zealand’s maritime fleet.”

Business cases would have to be done.

“Key considerations when developing a business case include: what is the Australian approach, and is there any reason for New Zealand to take a different approach.”

The defence capability plan has a focus on naval drones between now and 2029, and Budget 2025 puts upgrades to Devonport naval base and buying $2 billion-plus of maritime helicopters to the fore.

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