Defence Force
RNZAF confirms military exercise in threatened Guam
The Defence Force has confirmed an Air Force aircraft is in Guam as part of a military exercise, but will not comment on the North Korean threat against the country.
White House reacts to North Korea's Guam threat
US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has tried to dampen President Donald Trump's fiery rhetoric against North Korea, US correspondent Simon Marks tells us. Audio
Residents of Guam defiant under North Korea nuclear threat
US residents in Guam say they are prepared for "any eventuality" under threat of nuclear attack from North Korea. Nestor Licanto from KUAM News joins us. Audio
Plaque unveiled in Wellington for Victoria Cross recipient
A railway worker whose First World War heroism won him the Victoria Cross has been honoured with a plaque at Wellington's main train station. Video, Audio
US transgender ban shocks community and Pentagon
There has been outrage across the United States following President Donald Trump's ban on transgender people from the military. Video, Audio
WW1 objectors' voices 'also needs to be heard'
A powerful exhibition focused on opposition to New Zealand's involvement in the First World War has opened in Wellington. Video, Audio
Greater role for Defence Force in Australian counter-terror
The Australian government is moving to give the Defence Force a greater role in dealing with terror threats on home soil, including using special forces to train police.
NZ Navy criticised for 'crowdsourcing' badge design
The New Zealand Navy is being criticised for letting the public design its latest ship's badge with an academic saying it devalues the design industry.
Defence Minister visits forces stationed in Iraq
The Defence Minister has visited New Zealand troops at Camp Taji near Baghdad in Iraq.
Defence Force building may take a year to demolish
Demolition of the Defence Force's former head office building, Freyberg House begins in central Wellington in the next few weeks. The building's owners, AMP Capital say it's not economically viable to… Audio
Waiouru's army museum visitor numbers on rise
The National Army Museum in Waiouru says visitor numbers and enquiries are up, as the country commemorates the centenary of World War I.
Military smokefree policy a drag, Minister says
Extending a smokefree policy to military housing areas would be a step too far, the Defence Minister says. Video
Defence Force smoking ban may not apply to combat soldiers
Defence Force Minister Mark Mitchell says he'd be reluctant to tell soldiers in combat zones they can't smoke, despite the force's plans to go smoke-free. Video, Audio
IS claims responsibility for twin attacks in Iran
Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the co-ordinated attacks on the highly symbolic sites of the Iranian parliament and the mausoleum of the founder of the Islamic Republic Ayatollah… Audio
IS claims responsibility for twin attacks in Iran.
Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the co-ordinated attacks on the highly symbolic sites of the Iranian parliament and the mausoleum of the founder of the Islamic Republic Ayatollah… Audio
Twelve dead in Tehran after terror attacks on parliament
Twelve people are dead in Tehran after gunmen and suicide bombers carried out co-ordinated attacks on the Iranian parliament, and at the tomb of the founder of the Islamic Republic, Ayatollah… Audio
Navy vessels to be commanded by women
For the first time, a navy warship and an offshore patrol vessel will both be commanded by women.
NZ troops return from Iraq deployment
New Zealand Defence Force soldiers returning from a six month deployment in Iraq believe they have made an impact in the fight against Islamic State.
Defence Force soilders return from six month deployment
More than 100 NZ Defence Force troops have just returned from a deployment to Camp Taji. They touched down in Christchurch yesterday. They firmly believe they've made a difference in the fight against… Audio
Health Minister says soldiers will accept smoking ban
The Health Minister, Jonathan Coleman says soldiers are used to following orders, so he doubts they'll have trouble accepting a ban on smoking. The Defence Force intends to be the world's first… Audio