The Badass Series: Part Three – New Zealand’s SAS Exploring the reputations of the world’s elite defence organisations Julian Perreira 5th March 2021 at 12:35pm

  New Zealand’s Special Air Service (NZSAS) units are closely modelled on Britain’s SAS and known for their sandy-coloured berets and black-ops gear. It can take months, if not years, to create some of the planet’s most elite fighting forces. Here we will explore how recruits of the New Zealand Defence Force can obtain acceptance into oneContinue reading “The Badass Series: Part Three – New Zealand’s SAS Exploring the reputations of the world’s elite defence organisations Julian Perreira 5th March 2021 at 12:35pm”

HMNZS Rotoiti (F625) was a Loch-class frigate of the Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN), which had formerly served in the British Royal Navy as HMS Loch Katrine at the end of World War II.

  HMNZS Rotoiti – 1949 HMNZS Rotoiti in Dunedin HMS Loch Katrine (K625) later HMNZS Rotoiti (F625) HMNZS Rotoiti – Melbourne, Australia World War II Built by Henry Robb of Leith, the ship was launched on 21 August 1944 and commissioned as Loch Katrine in December 1944. She served as an escort for the Gibraltar convoys untilContinue reading “HMNZS Rotoiti (F625) was a Loch-class frigate of the Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN), which had formerly served in the British Royal Navy as HMS Loch Katrine at the end of World War II.”

HMNZS ROTOITI – P3569 – HMNZS Rotoiti is a Protector-class inshore patrol boat of the Royal New Zealand Navy. These boats perform border and fishery protection patrols.

  She was fitted out in Whangarei and on 20 November 2007 started contractor sea trials. After delays due to problems with gear and fittings, she was commissioned on 17 April 2009,[1] and arrived at the Devonport Naval Base for the first time on 24 April 2009. HMNZS Rotoiti is the first of her classContinue reading “HMNZS ROTOITI – P3569 – HMNZS Rotoiti is a Protector-class inshore patrol boat of the Royal New Zealand Navy. These boats perform border and fishery protection patrols.”