On Wednesday October
20, 2004, New Zealand Army is conducting a weapons effect
demonstration in Waiouru. Weapons effect demonstrations
allow for an efficient way to demonstrate to personnel from
both within the New Zealand Defence Force and other
Government agencies current military capabilities.
The
weapons effect demonstration will include the New Zealand
Light Armoured Vehicle (NZLAV), artillery and mortar fire,
and a demonstration of a Combat Team Attack. There will also
be a static display of the new Pinzgauer 6x6
vehicle.
Given the recent arrival of new equipment and the
development of new capabilities within New Zealand’s Army,
media involved with defence reporting are invited to attend
the Weapons Effect Demonstration to familiarise themselves
with current equipment and capabilities.
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