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  2. List of equipment of the New Zealand Army - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Army is the principal land warfare force of New Zealand, a part of the New Zealand Defence Force. Since the ANZUS breakup and the end of the Cold War, the New Zealand Army has been deployed to a number of conflict zones, often as part of a coalition force or part of a United Nations peacekeeping operation.

  3. List of individual weapons of the New Zealand Defence Force

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    Designated marksman rifle, Sniper rifle: 7.62x51mm NATO: The New Zealand Army adopted the rifle in October 2011. It differs from its UK counterpart in the use of a Leupold adjustable 4.5-14× scope, canted iron sights and a foldable foregrip. [1] Barrett MRAD United States: Bolt action sniper rifle: 7.62x51mm NATO.338 Lapua Magnum

  4. List of former equipment of the New Zealand Army - Wikipedia

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    United Kingdom New Zealand: Beaverette NZLP 1942 1945 [24] Staghound armoured car United States: 1943 1944 Used in Italian Campaign [24] Armoured Carrier, Wheeled, New Zealand Pattern New Zealand: 1943 1957 [24] Armoured Car, Daimler United Kingdom: Mk II 1953 1960 [24] M113 Armored Personnel Carrier United States: M113A1 1970 2005 [24] [33 ...

  5. Charlton automatic rifle - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 1,500 Charlton automatic rifles were manufactured in New Zealand, [7] and nearly all of them were destroyed in an accidental fire at the ordnance depot located at the Palmerston North Show Grounds shortly after World War II. [8] [4] As a result, very few Charlton automatic rifles are known to survive.

  6. Waikato Mounted Rifles - Wikipedia

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    On 28 September 1899, the New Zealand Government offered a contingent to serve with the British Imperial Forces in South Africa, two weeks before the war with the Boer republic began. A total of 10 contingents – the New Zealand Mounted Rifles (NZMR) – were sent between 1899 and 1902, totalling 6,495 officers and men and more than 8000 horses.

  7. De Lisle carbine - Wikipedia

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    The receiver was modified, altering the bolt/bolthead, replacing the barrel with a modified Thompson submachine gun barrel (six grooves, RH twist), and using modified magazines from the M1911 pistol. [12] The primary feature of the De Lisle was its extremely effective silencer, which made it very quiet in action. The silencer reduced the sound ...

  8. Category:Weapons of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    List of individual weapons of the New Zealand Defence Force This page was last edited on 31 August 2014, at 07:08 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  9. Category:New Zealand Mounted Rifles Brigade - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "New Zealand Mounted Rifles Brigade" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...