20 May 2022
by Jon Grevatt & Andrew MacDonald
New Zealand is forecast by Janes Defence Budgets to continue to increase its military expenditure over the coming few years. The spike in 2019 was caused by a one-off recognition of veterans' entitlements. (Janes Defence Budgets)
New Zealand has announced a defence budget of NZD6 billion (USD3.8 billion) for 2022–23. The figure represents a nominal increase of 4% over the final budget of NZD5.75 billion in 2021–22.
New Zealand's defence budget contains two appropriations: ‘Vote Defence Force', which covers salaries, training costs, capital expenditures, and military preparedness, and ‘Vote Defence', which is allocated for managing procurement and sustainment activity and policy advice.
The Vote Defence Force has been allocated NZD4.89 billion for 2022–23, a 6% increase over the estimated final budget of NZD4.63 billion from the previous year. The Vote Defence expenditure has been allocated NZD1.17 billion, a rise of 5% over the NZD1.11 billion final allocation from last year.
The Vote Defence Force allocation provides a total capital expenditure of NZD1.56 billion for the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF), an increase of 16% compared with the final allocation of NZD1.34 billion in 2021–22.
New Zealand has announced a defence budget of NZD6 billion (USD3.8 billion) for 2022–23. The figure ...
20 May 2022
by Jon Grevatt & Andrew MacDonald
New Zealand is forecast by Janes Defence Budgets to continue to increase its military expenditure over the coming few years. The spike in 2019 was caused by a one-off recognition of veterans' entitlements. (Janes Defence Budgets)
New Zealand has announced a defence budget of NZD6 billion (USD3.8 billion) for 2022–23. The figure represents a nominal increase of 4% over the final budget of NZD5.75 billion in 2021–22.
New Zealand's defence budget contains two appropriations: ‘Vote Defence Force', which covers salaries, training costs, capital expenditures, and military preparedness, and ‘Vote Defence', which is allocated for managing procurement and sustainment activity and policy advice.
The Vote Defence Force has been allocated NZD4.89 billion for 2022–23, a 6% increase over the estimated final budget of NZD4.63 billion from the previous year. The Vote Defence expenditure has been allocated NZD1.17 billion, a rise of 5% over the NZD1.11 billion final allocation from last year.
The Vote Defence Force allocation provides a total capital expenditure of NZD1.56 billion for the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF), an increase of 16% compared with the final allocation of NZD1.34 billion in 2021–22.
New Zealand has announced a defence budget of NZD6 billion (USD3.8 billion) for 2022–23. The figure ...
20 May 2022
by Jon Grevatt & Andrew MacDonald
New Zealand is forecast by Janes Defence Budgets to continue to increase its military expenditure over the coming few years. The spike in 2019 was caused by a one-off recognition of veterans' entitlements. (Janes Defence Budgets)
New Zealand has announced a defence budget of NZD6 billion (USD3.8 billion) for 2022–23. The figure represents a nominal increase of 4% over the final budget of NZD5.75 billion in 2021–22.
New Zealand's defence budget contains two appropriations: ‘Vote Defence Force', which covers salaries, training costs, capital expenditures, and military preparedness, and ‘Vote Defence', which is allocated for managing procurement and sustainment activity and policy advice.
The Vote Defence Force has been allocated NZD4.89 billion for 2022–23, a 6% increase over the estimated final budget of NZD4.63 billion from the previous year. The Vote Defence expenditure has been allocated NZD1.17 billion, a rise of 5% over the NZD1.11 billion final allocation from last year.
The Vote Defence Force allocation provides a total capital expenditure of NZD1.56 billion for the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF), an increase of 16% compared with the final allocation of NZD1.34 billion in 2021–22.
New Zealand has announced a defence budget of NZD6 billion (USD3.8 billion) for 2022–23. The figure ...
20 May 2022
by Jon Grevatt & Andrew MacDonald
New Zealand is forecast by Janes Defence Budgets to continue to increase its military expenditure over the coming few years. The spike in 2019 was caused by a one-off recognition of veterans' entitlements. (Janes Defence Budgets)
New Zealand has announced a defence budget of NZD6 billion (USD3.8 billion) for 2022–23. The figure represents a nominal increase of 4% over the final budget of NZD5.75 billion in 2021–22.
New Zealand's defence budget contains two appropriations: ‘Vote Defence Force', which covers salaries, training costs, capital expenditures, and military preparedness, and ‘Vote Defence', which is allocated for managing procurement and sustainment activity and policy advice.
The Vote Defence Force has been allocated NZD4.89 billion for 2022–23, a 6% increase over the estimated final budget of NZD4.63 billion from the previous year. The Vote Defence expenditure has been allocated NZD1.17 billion, a rise of 5% over the NZD1.11 billion final allocation from last year.
The Vote Defence Force allocation provides a total capital expenditure of NZD1.56 billion for the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF), an increase of 16% compared with the final allocation of NZD1.34 billion in 2021–22.
New Zealand has announced a defence budget of NZD6 billion (USD3.8 billion) for 2022–23. The figure ...
20 May 2022
by Jon Grevatt & Andrew MacDonald
New Zealand is forecast by Janes Defence Budgets to continue to increase its military expenditure over the coming few years. The spike in 2019 was caused by a one-off recognition of veterans' entitlements. (Janes Defence Budgets)
New Zealand has announced a defence budget of NZD6 billion (USD3.8 billion) for 2022–23. The figure represents a nominal increase of 4% over the final budget of NZD5.75 billion in 2021–22.
New Zealand's defence budget contains two appropriations: ‘Vote Defence Force', which covers salaries, training costs, capital expenditures, and military preparedness, and ‘Vote Defence', which is allocated for managing procurement and sustainment activity and policy advice.
The Vote Defence Force has been allocated NZD4.89 billion for 2022–23, a 6% increase over the estimated final budget of NZD4.63 billion from the previous year. The Vote Defence expenditure has been allocated NZD1.17 billion, a rise of 5% over the NZD1.11 billion final allocation from last year.
The Vote Defence Force allocation provides a total capital expenditure of NZD1.56 billion for the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF), an increase of 16% compared with the final allocation of NZD1.34 billion in 2021–22.
New Zealand has announced a defence budget of NZD6 billion (USD3.8 billion) for 2022–23. The figure ...
20 May 2022
by Jon Grevatt & Andrew MacDonald
New Zealand is forecast by Janes Defence Budgets to continue to increase its military expenditure over the coming few years. The spike in 2019 was caused by a one-off recognition of veterans' entitlements. (Janes Defence Budgets)
New Zealand has announced a defence budget of NZD6 billion (USD3.8 billion) for 2022–23. The figure represents a nominal increase of 4% over the final budget of NZD5.75 billion in 2021–22.
New Zealand's defence budget contains two appropriations: ‘Vote Defence Force', which covers salaries, training costs, capital expenditures, and military preparedness, and ‘Vote Defence', which is allocated for managing procurement and sustainment activity and policy advice.
The Vote Defence Force has been allocated NZD4.89 billion for 2022–23, a 6% increase over the estimated final budget of NZD4.63 billion from the previous year. The Vote Defence expenditure has been allocated NZD1.17 billion, a rise of 5% over the NZD1.11 billion final allocation from last year.
The Vote Defence Force allocation provides a total capital expenditure of NZD1.56 billion for the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF), an increase of 16% compared with the final allocation of NZD1.34 billion in 2021–22.
New Zealand has announced a defence budget of NZD6 billion (USD3.8 billion) for 2022–23. The figure ...
20 May 2022
by Jon Grevatt & Andrew MacDonald
New Zealand is forecast by Janes Defence Budgets to continue to increase its military expenditure over the coming few years. The spike in 2019 was caused by a one-off recognition of veterans' entitlements. (Janes Defence Budgets)
New Zealand has announced a defence budget of NZD6 billion (USD3.8 billion) for 2022–23. The figure represents a nominal increase of 4% over the final budget of NZD5.75 billion in 2021–22.
New Zealand's defence budget contains two appropriations: ‘Vote Defence Force', which covers salaries, training costs, capital expenditures, and military preparedness, and ‘Vote Defence', which is allocated for managing procurement and sustainment activity and policy advice.
The Vote Defence Force has been allocated NZD4.89 billion for 2022–23, a 6% increase over the estimated final budget of NZD4.63 billion from the previous year. The Vote Defence expenditure has been allocated NZD1.17 billion, a rise of 5% over the NZD1.11 billion final allocation from last year.
The Vote Defence Force allocation provides a total capital expenditure of NZD1.56 billion for the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF), an increase of 16% compared with the final allocation of NZD1.34 billion in 2021–22.
New Zealand has announced a defence budget of NZD6 billion (USD3.8 billion) for 2022–23. The figure ...
20 May 2022
by Jon Grevatt & Andrew MacDonald
New Zealand is forecast by Janes Defence Budgets to continue to increase its military expenditure over the coming few years. The spike in 2019 was caused by a one-off recognition of veterans' entitlements. (Janes Defence Budgets)
New Zealand has announced a defence budget of NZD6 billion (USD3.8 billion) for 2022–23. The figure represents a nominal increase of 4% over the final budget of NZD5.75 billion in 2021–22.
New Zealand's defence budget contains two appropriations: ‘Vote Defence Force', which covers salaries, training costs, capital expenditures, and military preparedness, and ‘Vote Defence', which is allocated for managing procurement and sustainment activity and policy advice.
The Vote Defence Force has been allocated NZD4.89 billion for 2022–23, a 6% increase over the estimated final budget of NZD4.63 billion from the previous year. The Vote Defence expenditure has been allocated NZD1.17 billion, a rise of 5% over the NZD1.11 billion final allocation from last year.
The Vote Defence Force allocation provides a total capital expenditure of NZD1.56 billion for the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF), an increase of 16% compared with the final allocation of NZD1.34 billion in 2021–22.
New Zealand has announced a defence budget of NZD6 billion (USD3.8 billion) for 2022–23. The figure ...