New Zealand Studying Possibility of Third OPV
New Zealand's OPVs : HMNZS Otago and HMNZS Wellington (photo : Militaryphotos)
The New Zealand
Defence Force (NZDF) is looking into the possibility of acquiring a
third offshore patrol vessel (OPV) for the Royal New Zealand Navy
(RNZN).
The RNZN
currently operates two 85 m Otago-class OPVs, HMNZS Otago and HMNZS
Wellington , commissioned in February and May 2010, respectively. The
vessels have a range of 6,000 n miles and can carry a core crew of 35
and a flight crew of 10 for its helicopters. Both ships are deployed in
long-range patrol missions around New Zealand, the Pacific, and Southern
Oceans.
"We learned
that offshore patrol vessels cost a lot less to run [than frigates],"
said Lieutenant Commander Owen Gee from the NZDF on 14 May at the
MilSatCom Asia Pacific 2014 conference in Singapore. "If acquired, we
plan to utilise it in a constabulary role and this releases our frigates
for other operations."
Lt Cdr Gee
cited fiscal challenges as a factor in the navy's turn towards
increasing the number of OPVs in its fleet. The NZDF needs to reconcile
increasing operational demands with the government's target of saving
between NZD350 million (USD302 million) to NZD450 million in armed
forces spending per annum by 2014/2015.
Lt Cdr Gee also
revealed that the NZDF plans to equip all three OPVs with satellite
communication systems. "We have an Exclusive Economic Zone 15 times the
size of the New Zealand land mass. There is no way we can rely on
terrestrial communications. We will have to equip our vessels with
satellite communications," Lt Cdr Gee said.
No timeline or specifications of the possible OPV acquisition was provided.
IHS Jane's
reported on 18 March that the RNZN is considering the possibility of
upgrading its Otago-class OPVs with the capability to launch and recover
unmanned aerial vehicles, although no concrete plans have yet been
confirmed.
(Jane's)
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