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Weaponry of the New Zealand Army

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Weaponry of the New Zealand Army

Armoured Fighting Vehicles

  • 105 x NZ Light Armoured Vehicle (NZLAV)
  • 95 Infantry Mobility Vehicle (IMV)
  • 7 Light Obstacle Blade Vehicle (LOB)
  • 3 Recovery Vehicle (LAV-R)
  • Light operational vehicles

  • 352 x Pinzgauer High-Mobility All-Terrain Vehicle (248 non-armoured / 60 armoured)
  • 122 / 23 command and control variants
  • 68 / 37 crew served weapon carrier variants
  • 95 general service variants
  • 15 shelter carrier variants
  • 8 ambulance variants
  • 13 special operations
  • Support vehicles

  • U1700 Unimog trucks
  • MAN HX77 Medium and Heavy trucks
  • Supacat HMT (NZSAS)
  • Assault Rifles

  • LMT CQB16 Adopted in 2015 to replace the Steyr AUG as the standard service rifle of the New Zealand Army.
  • MARS-L 5.56mm
  • L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle (in storage)
  • Pistols

  • Glock 17 9 mm Pistol
  • Machine Guns

  • Minimi 7.62TR Light Machine Gun
  • FN MAG 58 7.62 mm GPMG
  • M2 machine gun .50 Calibre Heavy Machine Gun
  • Grenade Launchers

  • M203 grenade launcher
  • Shotguns

  • Benelli M3 12 gauge Shotgun
  • Sniper Rifles

  • L96 Sniper rifle
  • LMT 308 MWS
  • Accuracy International AW50 Arctic Warfare AW50 12.7mm Anti-materiel / sniper rifle
  • Fire support/artillery

  • 50 x L16A2 81 mm Mortar
  • 24 x 105 mm L119 light gun
  • M6C-640T 60mm Light Mortar
  • Missile/rocket systems

  • M72 Light Anti-Armour Weapon
  • 42 x 84 mm Carl Gustav recoilless rifle M3 Man-portable Light Anti-armour Weapon
  • 24 x Javelin Anti-Tank Guided Missile (ATGM) launchers, 120 missiles
  • 12 x Mistral Very Low Level Air Defence Weapon
  • Direct Fire Support Weapon

  • H&K 40mm Grenade Machine Gun (GMG)
  • M113 replacement

    New Zealand decided in 2003 to replace its existing fleet of M113 Armored Personnel Carriers, purchased in the 1960s, with the NZLAV, and the M113s were decommissioned by the end of 2004. An agreement made to sell the M113s via an Australian weapons dealer in February 2006 had to be cancelled when the US State Department refused permission for New Zealand to sell the M113s under a contract made when the vehicles were initially purchased.

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    The replacement of the M113s with the General Motors LAV III (NZLAV) led to a review in 2001 on the purchase decision-making by New Zealand's Auditor-General. The review found short-comings in the defence acquisition process but not the eventual vehicle selected.

    In 2010 the government said it would look at the possibility of selling 35 LAVs, around a third of the fleet, as being surplus to requirements.

    References

    Weaponry of the New Zealand Army Wikipedia