New Zealand to purchase strike drones as part of defence modernisation

July 28, 2026 11:02 PM EDT

Chris Penk, New Zealand Minister of Defence speaks at the IISS Shangri-La Dialogue security summit in Singapore, May 30, 2026. REUTERS/Caroline Chia

SYDNEY, July ‌29 (Reuters) - New ​Zealand ​plans to purchase long-range one-way strike drones with a ‌preference for local suppliers, Defence Minister ⁠Chris Penk said on Wednesday, as ‌it looks to boost ‌local manufacturers and bolster defence capability.

The government also plans to begin ​research on unarmed long-range uncrewed aircraft for maritime surveillance, with ⁠New Zealand businesses encouraged to respond to both ​requests.

• One-way strike drones are human-operated systems that deliver an ​explosive to a target ‌without returning to their launch point, offering a ⁠lower-cost alternative to missiles.

• The Defence Force's operating budget is NZ$2.6 billion ($1.50 ⁠billion), more than 80% of which is ​already spent within New Zealand.

• Penk said New Zealand industry has expertise in advanced ‌manufacturing, digital technologies and uncrewed systems, with a growing ‌number of firms developing drone ⁠and simulation technologies.

($1 = ‌1.7301 New ​Zealand dollars)

(Reporting by Alasdair Pal in Sydney; Editing by Saad ‌Sayeed)



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