New Zealand Special Air Service (NZSAS) operators are a highly-trained component of New Zealand’s Special Operations Forces, who are ready to deploy at short notice on a variety of operations at the request of Government. The selection process for the NZSAS is rigorous; those selected will be self-starters, able to follow instructions and think for themselves, and it goes without saying that they’ll be able to meet the physical and mental demands of the job. In this video we take a behind-the-scenes look at the training environment, including at the purpose-built Battle Training Facility, where our NZSAS operators train and excel.
The New Zealand Defence Force’s (NZDF) new Battle Training Facility (BTF) was officially opened today by the Prime Minister, Rt Honourable John Key at a ceremony in Auckland. The $46 million modern purpose-built facility in Ardmore took two years to build and replaces outdated and obsolete training facilities for Special Air Service (SAS) personnel in Papakura. It includes facilities for all-weather training, live firing, use of helicopters, and scenario training based on specific environments and structures such as, aircraft fuselages, ship’s bridges, and public transport.
In the previous facilities SAS personnel could not fire their primary operational weapons, however the new BTF allows for live firing and up to advanced full-mission rehearsals. The BTF will primarily be used by the SAS; however it is an important resource for the whole of NZDF. Security threats have become more complex, so it’s vital the NZDF have modern facilities to train SAS personnel who are required to operate in high risk and complex environments. The BTF will also be used by other government agencies with a security role, including the NZ Police Special Tactics Group. This is a capability that is of significant benefit to the whole of the NZDF and it is futureproofed in its design and built to a world class standard. The Papakura Base will still remain in use by the SAS.