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Mag58 Sustained Fire Machine Gun (SFMG).
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Alpha Company, 2nd/1st Battalion, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment have been working on their core soldier skills between Op Protect rotations.

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Conducted via section level training, our troops have been working on a number of skills which work to keep up the deployability of each individual soldier.
 
1st Battalion, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment Fire Support Group (FSG) have been out in the tussock sharpening their skills in Waiouru.
FSG trained with multiple weapons, including:
M107A1 Anti-Materiel Rifle
HK 40mm Grenade Machine Gun
FGM-148 Javelin Anti-Tank Missile
MAG-58 Sustained Fire Machine Gun

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Where are those faded digital cammies? NZ is now using MC? (Good choice btw.)
 
Marching onward Army recruits from Kapy’ong Company have their mettle tested during a soldiering exercise in the Waiouru Training Area.

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These recruits now have their graduation parade within their sights, having entered their final month of training.
Recruit training is an intense 16 weeks, full of physically and mentally demanding challenges. After graduating, each soldier will be posted to their units to begin corps training, specific to their chosen trade.
 
Two weeks in Waiouru calls for serious teamwork, and true grit. EX Tebaga Gap tests our New Zealand Commissioning Course Officer Cadets as platoon commanders and leaders while living in the field.
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New Zealand Commissioning Course Officer Cadets have been boots on the ground at Exercise Tebaga Gap, testing our future officers as platoon commanders and leaders while living in the field.

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