February 23, 2021
Primacy of Moral and Conceptual Components
By Mr M. Edwards To paraphrase Clausewitz, war is a triumvirate of Moral, Physical and Conceptual components. From a State point of view this is: the will of a people to fight, the physical equipment…
February 18, 2021
Welfare Matters
By Ms C. Voyce To be a valued partner, the New Zealand Army needs to look after their people. It is 2040. After much training and preparation, we had met the requirements to deploy. As…
February 16, 2021
QAMR and the Mounted R&S Output
By Mr I. Eagle This paper will discuss how Queen Alexandra’s Mounted Rifles (QAMR) can be the champion of the Reconnaissance and Surveillance (R&S) output to the NZ Army to sense in the current…
February 11, 2021
PUSH TO THE EDGE: ADAPTING THE NEW ZEALAND TASK GROUP HEADQUARTERS TO WIN THE NEXT FIGHT
By Mr S. MacBeth Commanders at all levels have to act more on their own: they are given latitude to work out their own plans to achieve what they know to be the commander’s intention. …
February 9, 2021
Adding Value in 2040
By Mr G. Desborough While understanding what the NZ Army could contribute to an integrated coalition in 2040, one could consider what past (and ongoing) contributions have supported the current partner of choice status that…
February 2, 2021
Forward Deployed on Eco Beach – The NZ Army of 2040
By Mr M. Smith The New Zealand Army of 2040 will have its roots in the current concepts and projects being implemented and developed today. As part of a mature Networked Combat Force it will…