The
Royal New Zealand Navy has several long-term projects to retain and update its capabilities for the future.
2019 Defence Capability Plan
In June 2019 the NZ Ministry of Defence released the Defence Capability Plan 2019 [1] which superseded the previous 2016 Defence White Paper produced by the
National Government. Revealed in the 2019 DCP was the NZDF's intention to:[2]
Procure a new offshore patrol vessel from 2027 to patrol the southern ocean, built to commercial standards, and costing approximately $300–600 million. The future of the remaining two Lake-class inshore patrol vessels will be reassessed. On March 15 2022, the Ministry of Defence announced that the project is postponed indefinitely due to financial and prioritization constraints.[4]
Procure 2 new enhanced sea lift vessels, 1 supplementing
HMNZS Canterbury from 2029 before being replaced in 2035 by the second vessel. The vessels, through the provision of a well dock will be able to conduct operations in a wider range of sea conditions, and will have the size and capacity to carry large equipment, and sufficient aviation capacity to allow extended, long duration operations. Its size will also provide for the transport of a larger number of personnel.
An enhanced service and maintenance package to allow the extension of the two ANZAC frigates expected service lives beyond 2030,