Could New Zealand defend itself? Inside the Artillery's Brimstone exercise

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  • čas přidán 13. 07. 2024
  • The Herald got exclusive access for an in-depth look at Exercise Brimstone, a crucial training operation for the New Zealand Artillery. This two-week exercise is designed to prepare our junior leaders for deployment in today's uncertain world.
    Featuring the 105mm howitzer and advanced observation systems, this training ensures our forces are ready to protect New Zealand and support international peacekeeping efforts.
    Observe the simulation of diverse combat scenarios, such as air mobile operations and immediate neutralisation missions and see how advanced technologies, like handheld observation devices and aerial systems, boost effectiveness.
    This video explore's New Zealand's significant contribution to global military training, including our efforts in training Ukrainian forces.
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Komentáře • 597

  • @CFox.7
    @CFox.7 Před 10 dny +462

    A big thank you to the 12 people of the NZ army who showed up for this exercise !

    • @lokiwayguard3664
      @lokiwayguard3664 Před 9 dny +43

      lol My bro that is so funny to me because when I used to be an instructor in the NZ Army I was assigned to the Territorial Force reserve battalion up in Auckland and we used to put on training exercises for the reserve soldiers and for the whole of the Auckland and Northland Area we would get like 26 or sumtimes 34 soldiers show up then one training weekend in the middle of winter we had an all time low of 12 show up for what should be a Battalion of 800 soldiers.

    • @RK-cj4oc
      @RK-cj4oc Před 8 dny +3

      ​@@lokiwayguard3664 Do they not have to show up?

    • @ravenkk4816
      @ravenkk4816 Před 7 dny +3

      @@RK-cj4octhey do , but….

    • @maksfaaoa3264
      @maksfaaoa3264 Před 7 dny +22

      I spoke to a teenager last year and he said he wants to join the military, I asked him what’s stopping him he said that they don’t recruit people with criminal records and plus his grades weren’t too good so he might just go into trade and learn how to do fencing, I told him that it’s a shame that his criminal record is stopping him from doing what he wanted to do and serve his country he replied that him and his 4 best friends all wanted careers in the defence force but neither will be recruited and when asked what his mates are doing he said they are unemployed and just play video games. My thinking is perhaps the defence force need to reconsider their recruitment policies around who can join, these are young men with no direction in life eager to be of service to their country but have been told that they will not be able to join because of minor convictions and bad grades, imagine if youngsters are encouraged at a young age to pursue a career in the defence force, teach them discipline and give them a purpose I believe we’d have less crime being committed by young people who way too often grow up and join gangs and become criminals when they’re adults

    • @snigie1
      @snigie1 Před 7 dny

      Once they get in they get a criminal record by default anyway ​@@maksfaaoa3264

  • @jaydensalisbury1782
    @jaydensalisbury1782 Před 11 dny +258

    Once aunty pulls out that jandal yall are done for

  • @donbrashsux
    @donbrashsux Před 11 dny +104

    We still have the Bob Semple Tank so don’t worry to much it’s a beast

  • @Kiwi_Dave
    @Kiwi_Dave Před 12 dny +287

    Only defence we have is ocean and distance. If any enemy can conquer that, we wouldn't last a week.

    • @PJ-pj8lr
      @PJ-pj8lr Před 12 dny +37

      Unless NZ grows a brain, & learns from Switzerland.

    • @JamesBarry-um8su
      @JamesBarry-um8su Před 12 dny +57

      Your'd be better off having a well armed civilian population with some weekend army training to help defend NZ.🇳🇿🇳🇿🇳🇿

    • @bobdillon1138
      @bobdillon1138 Před 11 dny +1

      Less.

    • @Gumpmachine1
      @Gumpmachine1 Před 11 dny +12

      Exactly, we rely on the umbrella of American hegemony for our security

    • @PJ-pj8lr
      @PJ-pj8lr Před 11 dny +12

      @@Gumpmachine1 smart alliances are good, but to no not carry our own weight is shameful.

  • @405thouttadiegogarcia3
    @405thouttadiegogarcia3 Před 8 dny +34

    This video failed to address any of New Zealands geostrategic interests, it's security concerns, it's stragic environment and the current and future changes to that environment. And at no point did it ask the question of what capabilities new Zealand has, will have, or could need to develop to deal with security challenges.
    Long range radar, like Australia's JORN network, perhaps in cooperation with Australia. A bolstered and drastically increased RNZAF maritime patrol & surveillance fleet, longer range land attack and anti ship missiles, long range self propelled missile artillery like HIMARs, and base hardening/civil defence/supply material stockpiles. All of which would realistically have to be coordinated in concert with Australia.
    Aging short range artillery like those shown in this video, LAVs or tanks or fighter jets would play a very limited and largely ineffectual role.
    This video merely showed a towed artillery battery on exercise. What a joke

    • @blairmiller9160
      @blairmiller9160 Před 3 dny

      You explained our millitary...a joke

    • @smash8865
      @smash8865 Před dnem +1

      Well said. I'm wondering what advantage or reason an invading force to even bother.. Agricultural infrastructure? FOB for invading Australia? Antarctica??

  • @markdunne7528
    @markdunne7528 Před 10 dny +78

    I served in the infantry. Short answer is no. Any force that came here would end us. We would die.

    • @skidlinerz
      @skidlinerz Před 7 dny +6

      Lol abit blunt but ok 😂

    • @henkmagnetic3103
      @henkmagnetic3103 Před 6 dny +4

      Hope when they come, they don't pick the weekend or Public Holiday.

    • @tumon1000
      @tumon1000 Před 5 dny

      Totally agree.
      We’re a soft target with little defence.
      No disrespect to our armed forces, there just isn’t enough of them.
      Oh and the government is busy disarming the population so good luck in having civilians stepping up.

    • @RubyDoobieScoo
      @RubyDoobieScoo Před 5 dny +1

      We could take Tuvalu if they tried something.

    • @tumon1000
      @tumon1000 Před 5 dny

      @@RubyDoobieScoo only if they’re not looking

  • @politenessman3901
    @politenessman3901 Před 11 dny +102

    From who is the question. NZ needs a combat airforce that can deliver significant numbers of anti ship missiles. without that NZ is at the mercy of how busy the allies are, and any threat to NZ already has Aust heavily engaged.

    • @downunderprepparedness
      @downunderprepparedness Před 10 dny +7

      Rapid Dragon has entered the chat

    • @Damien567777
      @Damien567777 Před 10 dny +1

      agreed we just need strong navy and airforce for real defense. drones, antiship etc

    • @seanbiddle2023
      @seanbiddle2023 Před 9 dny +3

      Anti ship missiles I agree, but we should invest in drones over airplanes, a mix of both

    • @politenessman3901
      @politenessman3901 Před 9 dny +2

      @@seanbiddle2023 manned aircraft have versatility and on board judgement.

    • @konstantinseltsov5403
      @konstantinseltsov5403 Před 9 dny +1

      ​Of course we should. We are rich enough for that.

  • @manic65cvn
    @manic65cvn Před 7 dny +12

    The fact the Herald is asking this question says alot about the knowledge their reporters.....

  • @fishkickable
    @fishkickable Před 7 dny +13

    Middle Earth hasn't seen firepower like this before!

  • @kenfowler1980
    @kenfowler1980 Před 11 dny +119

    They wouldn’t have to, we Australians will be there - just as you guys would be with us!

    • @dystortia6626
      @dystortia6626 Před 11 dny +2

      your f35s range is up to 2200km. was thinking they might be able to cruise over, drop their payload, and refuel somewhere here in nz. just hope there aren't many enemy fighters as theyre not dogfighters.... its a shame aussie never bought any f22s, they wouldve easily made it over here!

    • @Dicksonia_squarrosa
      @Dicksonia_squarrosa Před 11 dny +14

      ​@@dystortia6626 F-22s were never allowed to be exported to any country, so Australia couldn't have bought them even if the government wanted to.

    • @wattlebough
      @wattlebough Před 10 dny +5

      @@dystortia6626RAAF KC30A MRTTs tankers to the rescue. Could even use Norfolk island as a refuelling point.

    • @dexterplameras3249
      @dexterplameras3249 Před 10 dny +7

      @@dystortia6626 F35s are not as valuable as submarines in defending the shores of NZ. A landing force would be sunk before it reaches NZ with Australian submarines. The only real threat is if a superpower with carriers and submarines decides to invade. And there are only two viable superpowers, China and the USA. I don't see them spending all their resources just to invade NZ.

    • @Mosesmombassa
      @Mosesmombassa Před 9 dny +1

      Australia and all her islands (NZ is circled however Tasmania is not)

  • @muzzaduzz613
    @muzzaduzz613 Před 11 dny +75

    RNZAF has no combat capability - any future adversary would have total air superiority making artillery etc redundant.

    • @davidbradley3227
      @davidbradley3227 Před 9 dny +10

      I don’t even know why we prentend we’d have any chance. Nz government has consistently let down its people

    • @Muritaipet
      @Muritaipet Před 8 dny +2

      To have air superiority in New Zealand, they also need aircraft carriers.

    • @fantomgod6328
      @fantomgod6328 Před 8 dny +1

      Its fine New Zealand is so isolated they wouldnt be able to support any air operations against us without a HC or AC

    • @MaxKappeli
      @MaxKappeli Před 8 dny

      ​@@Muritaipetwhich is unlikely as China's aircraft carriers are only able to operate in waters close to China and Russia which is even further away wouldn't be able to reach either

    • @MaxKappeli
      @MaxKappeli Před 8 dny +1

      ​@@davidbradley3227I agree we should increase the defence budget to 2% of GDP at least but NZ is mainly an expeditionary force an invading force reaching New Zealand is unlikely as china doesn't have many aircraft capable of reaching this distance only about 3. And as soon as the forces reach here they would be overwhelmed. They also wouldn't be able to return with reinforcements. If they went a naval approach New Zealand and Australia could probably engage them as we have plenty of ASM's and our p8 Poseidons carry anti ship and submarine bombs and torpedoes. But let's be honest Australia or USA would take them out with a ballistic missile before they reach anywhere hear us

  • @robmurray32
    @robmurray32 Před 12 dny +29

    pretty sure we would wave the white flag if anyone invaded or thought about invading

    • @khoorirune4573
      @khoorirune4573 Před 11 dny +3

      Not this North Island Rambo!

    • @mapper7310
      @mapper7310 Před 11 dny +2

      speak for yourself.. no one is gonna have an easy time invading somewhere 2000 kms from the nearest significant landmass

    • @user-jh2sr8bl8v
      @user-jh2sr8bl8v Před 11 dny +4

      ​@mapper7310 a single aircraft carrier would do it within a fortnight.

    • @ladyjusticewarriorqueenz2005
      @ladyjusticewarriorqueenz2005 Před 11 dny +1

      🤣🤣👍👍💯🎯

    • @Drewad17
      @Drewad17 Před 10 dny +2

      And how does that invading force’s logistics tail work??

  • @Jamison1888
    @Jamison1888 Před 12 dny +43

    100 people maybe...... that are trained to use he artillery. What do we have 7 guns or something? Cant defend 2 islands with 7 guns

    • @Gumpmachine1
      @Gumpmachine1 Před 11 dny +9

      We have about 30-40 artillery pieces of various calibre but as the Ukrainian war has shown it’s the ammunition stockpiles that count
      We’d simply run out of ammunition long before the lack of guns was a issue

    • @21kiwi24
      @21kiwi24 Před 11 dny

      ​@@Gumpmachine1other than 105mm, what other calibres?

    • @Stephen-bq4nq
      @Stephen-bq4nq Před 11 dny +2

      ​​@@21kiwi24We only have 105mm guns.

    • @Gumpmachine1
      @Gumpmachine1 Před 11 dny +2

      @@21kiwi24 87.6mm towed artillery aka 25 pounder

    • @21kiwi24
      @21kiwi24 Před 10 dny

      @@Stephen-bq4nq I know

  • @TRUMP20Z4
    @TRUMP20Z4 Před 8 dny +12

    The NZ airforce , of 3 drones, will destroy the enemies!

    • @henkmagnetic3103
      @henkmagnetic3103 Před 6 dny +1

      With the 757 leading the charge, oops can't fly with only engine on the wings.

    • @henryairconcepts2999
      @henryairconcepts2999 Před 3 dny

      @@henkmagnetic3103 Dont forget our mighty Tiger Moth and a bag of Winston Pieter's poop

  • @brokensun100
    @brokensun100 Před 11 dny +15

    Not a chance, under resourced, under provisioned, under skilled. Not the military's fault, politicians must step up.

  • @kiwiryker
    @kiwiryker Před 10 dny +9

    As a kiwi , our defence is upmost important, Rich kiwis and companies donate a cannon , A M777 howitzer costs 3.7 Million US , How cool would it be to say that your company helped NZ defend it self

  • @brickobunga8629
    @brickobunga8629 Před 8 dny +5

    Comments show why half the country would rather live on the benefit than get a job, why do something yourself when someone can do it for you.

  • @MrJames_1
    @MrJames_1 Před 9 dny +4

    NZ will never have to defend itself on its own. The story mentioned NZ assisting Ukraine, same as we are doing here in Australia. It's a two-way street. Other nations will help us both. Look at RIMPAC running right now. Au/NZ are there working with 27 other nations to make sure we can all work together using our specific specialities.

  • @lovemysport7902
    @lovemysport7902 Před 11 dny +8

    Yeah right... NZ's best bet would be to get Fozzie on board to help design a 'Rush D'...

  • @Genguman7430
    @Genguman7430 Před 10 dny +15

    NZDF may not be the largest, but the same could not be said about its tenacity and personnel skill. Keep it up, lads.

  • @kingdaddy328
    @kingdaddy328 Před 12 dny +178

    this country couldn't defend a poo going into a toilet

    • @TroySurmon
      @TroySurmon Před 12 dny +6

      😂😂

    • @TroySurmon
      @TroySurmon Před 12 dny +17

      .25% airforce, .25% navy, .50% army 99% ready to be taken over

    • @DavidSmith-yi8ou
      @DavidSmith-yi8ou Před 12 dny +9

      Definitely not if you’re involved.

    • @d.a2500
      @d.a2500 Před 12 dny +6

      Grow up if you’re so smart let’s see you serve.

    • @khoorirune4573
      @khoorirune4573 Před 11 dny +4

      Cos you fell in while skivving and blocked the bloody thing.Get your shit together!

  • @rexhurley4380
    @rexhurley4380 Před 11 dny +28

    Even when I served in the days of Anzus we were reliant on outside support, hang on for 4 days and wait for the Yanks. The reality is if anyone has the ability come this far we are toast. As for now, what a joke of a question 7 Territorial and 2 RF Battalions now only a single full battalion, no chance at all. As always we will be able to deploy a token force at the request of our Allies. Can we ever go it alone, dream on.

    • @terryharris1291
      @terryharris1291 Před 11 dny +2

      When I was serving 1 RNZIR had 5 full companies in Singapore.

  • @ataxpayer723
    @ataxpayer723 Před 8 dny +5

    The NZ Army has always been a light infantry unit, based around lightweight artillery.

    • @MaxKappeli
      @MaxKappeli Před 8 dny

      NZDF is mainly an expeditionary force

  • @tonysambar
    @tonysambar Před 10 dny +15

    No fighter or bomber aircraft WTF😮

    • @TRUMP20Z4
      @TRUMP20Z4 Před 8 dny +1

      its ok, we aussies have a few.

    • @MaxKappeli
      @MaxKappeli Před 8 dny +1

      We have 4 or 5 P8 Poseidons which carry bombs torpedoes and the whole lot

  • @andrewsteele7663
    @andrewsteele7663 Před 9 dny +3

    This is the first time I have seen a review of the NZ army other than news bites. But when I was serving 40 years ago. My interactions with the NZ defense members were always positive and they were truly professional in their approach to their job and their turn out. And it's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the fight in the dog.

  • @damolux3388
    @damolux3388 Před 10 dny +6

    No, silly question really.
    The question should be, could NZ contribute in a meaningful way towards regional security against a near peer in a mid to high level intensity conflict. To which the answer would also be no.
    The NZDF is woefully under staffed, under funded and under equipped. It has been this way for many many years under successive goverrnments.
    Right now the NZ Army could not deploy and sustain a force similar to the first Timor deployments in 1999. A sad situation.

  • @davidneal6920
    @davidneal6920 Před 11 dny +41

    In both world wars New Zealand had enemy warships enter our territorial waters

    • @GrunkaLunka
      @GrunkaLunka Před 8 dny +1

      in both world wars it would be relatively easy to do so compared to doing this today

    • @NelsonZAPTM
      @NelsonZAPTM Před 8 dny +2

      @@davidneal6920 probably every nation had enemy warships in its territorial waters during ww 1 & 2

    • @SD78
      @SD78 Před 7 dny +5

      In WW2, Auckland was defended by multiple coastal gun batteries.

    • @davidneal6920
      @davidneal6920 Před 7 dny +1

      @@SD78 I visited a very large calibre WW2 era anti-ship gun in Wellington established to combat a Japanese invasion. Ironically (from memory) it arrived in late 1943 by which point the tide of war in the Pacific had turned against the Japanese

    • @boomertuxx
      @boomertuxx Před 4 dny

      @@SD78a couple at Ccokle Bay too.

  • @itmakesyouthink
    @itmakesyouthink Před 11 dny +6

    Same as Australia, tourists with weapons cache brought in over time, attacking armouries over Xmas, and power infrastructures and mobile phone exchanges. Only thing stopping it happening is the long sea and air transportation resupply.

  • @Saltfactorynz
    @Saltfactorynz Před 5 dny +3

    Im not sure why New Zealand doesn't do what switzerland does and have civilians trained as basically idle personnel that can be activated when in crisis? i would surely bolster numbers of useable troops.

  • @jon1801
    @jon1801 Před 10 dny +28

    Without fighter cover? No way.

    • @dynamo1796
      @dynamo1796 Před 5 dny +1

      We can’t defend shit, fighter cover is waaaay down the list of things we don’t have that we’d need to mount a basic defence

    • @gmeme9252
      @gmeme9252 Před 5 dny

      AA is the biggest threat to aircraft today. Look at how much the airfares are used in the Russia Ukraine war, aside from launching bombs from behind their own lines.

  • @DavesIneosGrenadier
    @DavesIneosGrenadier Před 8 dny +3

    Very few countries could defend themselves from a larger determined enemy. That is why we form allies and partnerships.

  • @motorbikeadventuresnewzeal1404

    We don’t have the numbers

  • @SimonMaudeShowreel
    @SimonMaudeShowreel Před 8 dny +3

    Congrats New Zild Harald. This video piece absolutely fails to answer the question the title of this video asks.

  • @carlohernandez3941
    @carlohernandez3941 Před 11 dny +25

    The answer is no.

  • @snigie1
    @snigie1 Před 11 dny +10

    Lol with our zero airforce, Sam's, anti shipping missiles etc? Oh, I'm sure we'd be terryfying

  • @Motumatai3
    @Motumatai3 Před 12 dny +26

    A Defence Force is about so much more than a simplistic throw away line as this. In a word NO. We could not, and most probably never have been able to defend our coastline, if that's what by inference you can call defending NZ. But a Defence Force does far more than that. Sending 100 highly skilled and capable kiwi soldiers into a combat zone to do what many nations soldiers do poorly or not at all (build relationships with all parties, is worth what other nations may throw thousands of troops at, for less gain (political and militarily). But all our Political parties have kicked the can down the road ever since the Wall came down, and we now have an extremely top heavy Defence Force, hollowed out of any real on-the-ground capability. You are looking at a decade minimum, to regain any decent sustainable capability, and that's only if all parties sign up to sufficient funding that will do the job. And not the current farce of circular funding, that's when the Defence Force is levied all sorts of charges that extract significant $$ from the allocated funding to actually do stuff. Capital charge. RUC, registration of motor vehicles, etc etc etc. A Defence Force is one of a Nation's critical institutions. Its NOT a business.

    • @maddesthatter3205
      @maddesthatter3205 Před 11 dny +2

      🥱

    • @captainted486
      @captainted486 Před 11 dny

      🤦​@@maddesthatter3205

    • @user-jh2sr8bl8v
      @user-jh2sr8bl8v Před 11 dny

      "Build relationships with all parties" is how you lose wars, just look at Afghanistan. Where the west was obsessed with cuddling and kissing its enemies instead of erasing them.

    • @ladyjusticewarriorqueenz2005
      @ladyjusticewarriorqueenz2005 Před 11 dny

      It's a Child trafficking, Smuggling, money laundering crime operation.

  • @benteaika4007
    @benteaika4007 Před 8 dny +4

    no need to attack nz... its cheaper to jusy buy it. everything is for sale particuarly right now.

  • @SamEEE12
    @SamEEE12 Před 8 dny +4

    105mm outranged and outgunned by 155, only better in a high-angle fire required in mountainous terrain. Other than two ships no sovereign AA systems, no sovereign capability of air superiority. It would be real scrappy. Not sure why we ever got LAV platform, for area of operations + doctrine a really weird choice.
    Edit: I think we also gave away our direct fire sights for the artillery guns to the Ukrainians, that was a specialist skill the NZ gunners had and that's one less thing the artillery is useful for.

  • @FuriousePanda
    @FuriousePanda Před 5 dny +1

    Make no mistake people, if we were attacked by any meaningful adversaries, we would be destroyed. Without long range radar and air defence, those howitzers wont get off a single shell, and because they absolutely would have air superiority, that black hawk wouldnt even be able to leave the airfield. We rely on our distance and allies to defend us.

  • @ctbusinesssolutions
    @ctbusinesssolutions Před 10 dny +1

    Love it. Former Stadia here. Joined in 1973. Would love to see the changes in the survey team if you do another video

  • @tahanaparker2660
    @tahanaparker2660 Před 6 dny +1

    Never fight a war you never started.

  • @knowahnosenothing4862
    @knowahnosenothing4862 Před 11 dny +4

    I wish our politicians would figure out the armed services is the best form of social welfare going and invest in it.

  • @user-fn8ls2zy7e
    @user-fn8ls2zy7e Před 6 dny +2

    They forgot the haka

  • @yellowpitch1840
    @yellowpitch1840 Před 9 dny

    Thank you for your service.

  • @FoxFlare
    @FoxFlare Před 5 dny +1

    It's been a while since I've had a good laugh after reading that thumbnail

  • @primafacie6442
    @primafacie6442 Před dnem

    Mid 20th century defence force right there, no satellite space or drone air capability or hypersonic weapons….this should be on the History Channel.

  • @oxfordernest2449
    @oxfordernest2449 Před 4 dny

    Good to see cellphones in hands taking selfies lol

  • @vishmonster
    @vishmonster Před 7 dny +1

    It would help if the government funded the airforce properly and expanded their remit to include a significant cyber-offense capability.

  • @aaronthomas4980
    @aaronthomas4980 Před 4 dny

    Australia don't party without NZ Arty, god bless you glorious bastards

  • @ChristopherWHerbert
    @ChristopherWHerbert Před 3 dny

    Some of the vehicles in the video were 30 years old. Which is a reflection that this NZDF is using vintage equipment, and that is not exactly a positive thing

  • @danielelkin995
    @danielelkin995 Před 6 dny +1

    These guys couldnt catch me and my mates driving a Ute along the beach when we accidentally breached their fire zone…on a beach.

    • @samvandermade7420
      @samvandermade7420 Před 6 dny +1

      they dont have any fire zones on a beach. Unless your talking about inside the training area?

    • @danielelkin995
      @danielelkin995 Před dnem

      @@samvandermade7420 up ninety mile beach. There is signs saying about a live fire zone and to turn back.
      We didn’t until they came over a sand dune and the chase was on.

  • @rogergotstoned3291
    @rogergotstoned3291 Před 23 hodinami

    Love those Gun Tractors and their set up.....watching from 29 Palms.

  • @alexpalmer776
    @alexpalmer776 Před 10 dny +22

    The military budget in NZ is an insult to its mayor Ally.
    NZ should be spending around 2.5% to 3% of GDP at least to make some sort of a show of it. NZ armed force personnel are great pound for pound but The criminal and outlawed bikie gangs are better funded and armed and have more soldiers. Bloody disgraceful.

    • @ricb123
      @ricb123 Před 8 dny

      Sshhhh don't tell anyone but they are our light armored columns....

    • @BigRedNZ1
      @BigRedNZ1 Před 8 dny

      Maybe your argument would be better received… if you bothered to spell check.

    • @peterearl9114
      @peterearl9114 Před 8 dny

      Your welcome to donate your money, personally I don't want to pay any more in tax

    • @MaxKappeli
      @MaxKappeli Před 8 dny +1

      I don't think the Mongrel Mob recieves 4 Billion a year😂

    • @alexpalmer776
      @alexpalmer776 Před 7 dny +1

      @@MaxKappeli I don’t know have you checked the exchange rate?

  • @imnothefather027
    @imnothefather027 Před 5 dny +1

    Against who?

  • @BC-tp8ep
    @BC-tp8ep Před 5 dny +1

    Against Fiji? Definitely

  • @waylanddavick9459
    @waylanddavick9459 Před 5 dny

    I think we need to double or triple our military capabilities. Our people are excellent, there just isn't enough of them, they are underesourced and they don't get enough respect from the Government.

  • @steveaustin9386
    @steveaustin9386 Před 6 dny

    There's no doubt about the fighting ability of the NZ army that they have. Without doubt, the problem would be the lack of manpower and weapons.

  • @petnahc
    @petnahc Před 7 dny

    Did anyone see what are the artillery aiming at?

    • @samvandermade7420
      @samvandermade7420 Před 6 dny

      most of the time is kinda just vivid bushes they can see. But more they are given a target by a DI and then they will observe the round and watch where it lands and then proceed to adjust it on the target

  • @mdgcwood
    @mdgcwood Před 7 dny +2

    Could New Zealand defend itself?
    From an army sheep, maybe.

  • @cruxisification
    @cruxisification Před 11 dny +3

    Last wargame I partook in you could not use mines, clusters ,or gas. Hamstring by the "rules based order of things". Stuff getting killed for some rules a asshat in beehive signed up for.

  • @wattlebough
    @wattlebough Před 10 dny +1

    New Zealand doesn’t have a hope of defending its self. That’s what Australia is for.

  • @bradleyhauraki4965
    @bradleyhauraki4965 Před 5 dny

    Mate we are COOKED

  • @chadnezzsapini9020
    @chadnezzsapini9020 Před 10 dny +3

    Dont worry Samoa will protect the pacific 😂

  • @mikevanblommestein5726

    We could only be an effective guerilla defence force , Drones for air & sea use , attack helicopters . Anti air missiles would be too expensive

  • @brucecouper
    @brucecouper Před 12 dny +5

    No, however that's why we have / need strong allies

  • @CrimsonSw1ft
    @CrimsonSw1ft Před 7 dny

    Fairly certain biplanes would pose a significant threat to NZ.

  • @planetofthegael
    @planetofthegael Před 7 dny

    Do the New Zealand Defence Force recruit lads from overseas?

  • @user-rf9ws7hp3e
    @user-rf9ws7hp3e Před 5 dny +1

    Defend ourselves from what ?

  • @ngallakp62
    @ngallakp62 Před 5 dny

    Not after handing in all the semi automatic weapons. If we implemented a policy the same as sweden we would at least stand a chance

  • @shleemie2234
    @shleemie2234 Před 8 dny +1

    Defend themselves from what?

  • @TheStonedsanta
    @TheStonedsanta Před 9 dny +1

    Bit late to start asking that, we can’t even house everyone.

  • @petestringer5283
    @petestringer5283 Před 12 dny +9

    Let AVM Carey Adamson have the last word! In April 2003 he was recorded as saying " we've only got two battalions......but...combined with the firepower of tens if thousands of private gun owners foreign forces might we'll find themselves harried by guerilla style opposition long after the Beehive had fallen. But we can't have that can we.... Confiscate those privately held weapons now I say

    • @mapper7310
      @mapper7310 Před 11 dny

      if anyone is able to get remotely close to the beehive in the first place, the world, and NZ is probably fucked already

    • @user-jh2sr8bl8v
      @user-jh2sr8bl8v Před 11 dny +2

      ​@@mapper7310 it'll take an aircraft carrier about 2 weeks.
      Your myths of "isolation" are irrelevant.

    • @NelsonZAPTM
      @NelsonZAPTM Před 11 dny

      ​@@user-jh2sr8bl8v Aircraft carriers don't hold territory.

    • @Stephen-bq4nq
      @Stephen-bq4nq Před 11 dny

      ​@@user-jh2sr8bl8vthat's unless another country engages the carrier before it gets here

    • @user-jh2sr8bl8v
      @user-jh2sr8bl8v Před 10 dny +1

      @@NelsonZAPTM yes they do, especially when it's a pair of islands with no airforce.

  • @danielkleiner7369
    @danielkleiner7369 Před 11 dny +1

    That isn't a 105 surplus from the Korean war right?

    • @terryharris1291
      @terryharris1291 Před 11 dny

      russia is using gear from WW2 and Korean war time.

    • @rexhurley4380
      @rexhurley4380 Před 11 dny +5

      No we used 25pdrs and us 105s in Korea That's a FH 105 brought when Helen Clarke refused the army's request for FH155s in the 90s because 155s were considered offensive weapons...

    • @jakob7693
      @jakob7693 Před 9 dny

      @@terryharris1291 And how many do they have?

  • @peterbrown6458
    @peterbrown6458 Před 8 dny +1

    sooo 105 v 155 mm, hmm stuffed before they know it, not good

  • @warrenwiechern345
    @warrenwiechern345 Před 9 dny

    We dont have any enemies, we have Allies across the Globe!

  • @chrisblockley5783
    @chrisblockley5783 Před 6 dny

    We could probably hold off Kiribati at a pinch.

  • @neurocidesakiwi
    @neurocidesakiwi Před 4 dny

    The age of towed Artillery are over.

  • @narkysharky2135
    @narkysharky2135 Před 5 dny

    We need a Navy/Airforce upgrade due to our geographic position. These artilary units wouldn't scratch a ship more than a couple kms off the coast so they aren't really worth much. If an enemy force in on our mainland, then it's already too late.

  • @davidorourke5795
    @davidorourke5795 Před 10 dny +2

    Depends on against who! Could probably hold off Fiji, but might struggle against China!

    • @jackson22668
      @jackson22668 Před 7 dny

      Unless there are Chinese New Zealanders willing to join up for espionage and sabotage to help the cause, it might even out the field, but I doubt the rest of the country will treat us well under the circumstance

  • @whya2ndaccount
    @whya2ndaccount Před 10 dny

    Kia Ora from the other side of the ditch.
    Again Kiwis doing a lot with very limited resources (we got rid of our L119, 105mm Light Guns some time ago).

  • @UriahD85
    @UriahD85 Před 7 dny +1

    When the army sold off a fleet of unimogs with the starting bid of $5000

  • @LukeBunyip
    @LukeBunyip Před 11 dny +2

    Kiwiland will always thwart Emutopia... darn you!

  • @johanvanbeek7138
    @johanvanbeek7138 Před 9 dny

    Not sure it answers the basic question?

  • @wellingtonian2009
    @wellingtonian2009 Před 8 dny

    Those Unimogs must be at least 40 years old.

  • @Outdoorcookwarereviews
    @Outdoorcookwarereviews Před 11 dny +2

    The Aussies would take the country in 1 day that's the only gun they have 😂😂😂

  • @Fiasco3
    @Fiasco3 Před 7 dny

    NZ could run assault-fighters or multi-role fighters with anti-shipping focus but they don't even do that. How long would those artillery pieces last without air-cover. If your plan is to rely on Australia and distance then it's a rubbish plan.

  • @cameronlamb1869
    @cameronlamb1869 Před 8 dny +1

    What a dumb question obviously not

  • @carlbarton566
    @carlbarton566 Před 9 dny +1

    Did you dust the junk off from Motat ? Absolute joke.....

  • @CrayCow
    @CrayCow Před 8 dny +1

    Bro we can't even afford rubbish bins

  • @kanethomas6998
    @kanethomas6998 Před 7 dny +1

    Literally one of USA high tech fighter jets could conquer new Zealand without retaliation lol.

  • @multi-media69
    @multi-media69 Před 8 dny

    In a dire situation where all money is put into the military budget yes, I think we could. Though small our forces are top quality.

  • @paulmitchell6485
    @paulmitchell6485 Před 5 dny

    It's almost a rhetorical question at this point. NZ must be smart, our current military alliance partners, (US, UK, CA) are actively engaging in warfare in multiple countries. In this next century we should aim for Swiss levels of diplomacy and neutrality and ditch the five eyes war starting community

  • @boomertuxx
    @boomertuxx Před 4 dny +1

    You mean someone would actually wanna drag their military to some far flung corner of the world just to occupy some volcanoes and jungle with mini dinosaurs running around? 😂😂😂😂 I think we are pretty safe

  • @seaplanepaul5354
    @seaplanepaul5354 Před 9 dny

    Yes. Our Royal New Zealand Navy Can. Our Navy is the only service capable of defending against incoming drone and missile attacks, projecting power across the seas, and self sustaining its self in a hostile environment. Time to reduce army expenditure from 62% of our defence budget and redirect those funds into our Navy.

  • @bq1013
    @bq1013 Před 6 dny

    Wow. We are absolutely screwed if any hostile forces invade NZ... Especially since Jacinda took basically every gun that isn't the equivalent to a slamfire pipe shotgun. And considering the chances of that happening aren't exactly low I think us kiwis need to be VERY worried. Barely over 100 people on this exercise (and by the sounds of it most of them were support staff). This whole NZ being peace mongers isn't cute anymore. Its very worrying especially with the global political climate how it is/has been the past 20 years.

  • @johnallen8094
    @johnallen8094 Před 3 dny

    I thought they were SAS, Saturday And Sundays.

  • @anthony9thompson
    @anthony9thompson Před 7 dny

    NZ actually does pretty well on their very small defence budget . They are good at stretching their dollar

    • @ThunderspearNZ
      @ThunderspearNZ Před dnem

      They're also really good at wasting dollars on useless things.

  • @fergusshaw2470
    @fergusshaw2470 Před 6 dny

    So slow moving those cannons around

  • @rokinz3270
    @rokinz3270 Před 7 dny

    We need an airforce plus we need some serious investment in air defense for regular air craft and drones

  • @michaelgrey7854
    @michaelgrey7854 Před 6 dny

    Can we defend ourselves? Not unless we had close air support. i.e. planes that carry bombs and missiles.