This piece is suitably vague and almost under the radar – I doubt that the newspapers will cover it.
Welcome
to the New American Century. Think
Haliburton, School of Americas and New Zealand sending troops to far
away countries to die for profit (as well as) defending oil drilling wells
against demonstrators.
Minister
defends SAS training facility
26
September, 2012
Defence
Minister Jonathan Coleman is defending a new battle training facility
for New Zealand elite troops as "absolutely necessary".
The
Defence Force wants the multimillion-dollar base at Ardmore in South
Auckland to be operating by 2015.
It
is looking internationally for a designer and has disclosed details
about what it wants for the training facility for the SAS.
The
design brief says the building must cater for simulated explosions
and 360-degree live weapon firing on multiple levels.
The
indoor-outdoor facility would also be able to simulate exercises on
ships, aircraft, buses, trains or oil rigs with vehicle, foot and air
assaults.
Designers
must also consider how external shooters could fire into the building
for training purposes.
Jonathan
Coleman maintains the base is needed, despite the SAS not having any
future deployments.
"The
project is absolutely necessary, because when the SAS is called upon
- and we never know when or why that would be - these guys have got
to be absolutely at the peak of their training. So they do need a
facility like this to make sure they're properly prepared."
Dr
Coleman will not say how much the facility will cost, citing
commercial sensitivity.
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