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New Zealand Invests $113 Million in US Military Satellite Program

May 26, 2024
New Zealand Invests $113 Million in US Military Satellite Program
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New Zealand has reportedly invested $113 million since 2012 to participate in and utilize the United States military’s satellite network, according to government documents cited by RNZ broadcaster.

The investment, detailed in a report released on Saturday, reveals that in 2012, New Zealand allocated $83 million to secure access to a constellation of 10 satellites constructed by Boeing and overseen by the US Department of Defense.

This partnership has spanned over 12 years, facilitating various endeavors.

Additionally, New Zealand has earmarked $15 million to launch two additional satellites, aiming to bolster and extend the capabilities of the existing network, as per the broadcaster’s report.

RNZ highlights that the New Zealand defense force is seeking to enhance its modest space capabilities, particularly amidst a surge in growth within the country’s commercial space sector.

There is a growing interest in augmenting ground-based space infrastructure to complement satellite operations.

The New Zealand Defense Ministry indicated that its forthcoming Defense Capability Plan will encompass all potential space-related investments up to the year 2040.

The updated plan is slated for presentation to the defense minister in June, indicating the nation’s long-term commitment to space exploration and defense capabilities.

This investment underscores New Zealand’s strategic alignment with international partners in advancing space technology and highlights its aspirations for continued development and participation in the global space arena.

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