New Zealand Cold Passage Armor
New Zealand Armor in WW2, Tanks and Armored Fighting Vehicles
These were built by the New Zealand Railways workshops, in Hutt Valley, with a Ford 3/4 or 1-ton truck chassis, plus plates salvaged from Port Bowen and Mokoia moored hulls for armour. 208 units were
New Zealand disruptive pattern material
The New Zealand disruptive pattern material, also known as the New Zealand DPM, is the official camouflage uniform used by the New Zealand Armed Forces. It is very similar to the British
New Zealand Army Surplus
Whether you''re after vintage 80s DPM uniforms or more modern MCU (Multi-Terrain Camouflage Uniform) apparel, our collection of NZ Army Surplus has you covered. You''ll find everything from
New Zealand Armour 1983
Here the vehicle is parked next to one of the Squadron''s 16 Scorpions, giving a good comparison of the relative size of each tank. This M548A1 Tracked Load Carrier (TLC) has a hard top over its cabin
Kiwi Armour #5: Peace-Keeping Armour of New Zealand
I picked up Kiwi Armour #5 mainly because of my interest in the M113 and it''s featured prominently on the front cover. I was not disappointed in regards to M113 coverage and it''s a great read of post
New Zealand multi-terrain pattern
It replaced the multi-terrain camouflage uniform (MCU) and older New Zealand disruptive pattern material (NZDPM) variants beginning in 2020. The pattern is derived from the British Multi-Terrain
Uniforms of the New Zealand Army
While British Army influence has always been strong, distinctive New Zealand features have gradually developed. From 2013 the New Zealand Army uniform underwent a complete redesign with a new
New Zealand
Beginning in the 1980s, and following the British example, New Zealand adopted DPM camouflage for its combat clothing. Initial production runs of the clothing were made using imported
Body Armour
Check out the Body Armour info page for a quick run down on testing standards, armour types and materials.
Uniforms – "To the Warriors Their Arms"
Australia, facing the same climate and operational pressures, led Commonwealth work on new tropical combat clothing. New Zealand followed those developments closely while sustaining its forces in
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