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NIOA, SureFire team up for rifle suppressors project

NIOA, SureFire team up for rifle suppressors project

The Queensland-based company has partnered with the US-based manufacturer to deliver rifle suppressors to New Zealand’s military and police forces.

The Queensland-based company has partnered with the US-based manufacturer to deliver rifle suppressors to New Zealand’s military and police forces.

NIOA has penned a distribution agreement with high-performance illumination and tactical tools manufacturer SureFire, as part of a contract to supply rifle suppressors to the New Zealand Defence Force and NZ Police.

SureFire is expected to leverage its experience providing equipment to special operations units, including the US Special Operations Command (USSOCOM).

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In exchange, NIOA would be responsible for providing in-service support and facilitating future acquisitions of sound suppressors and muzzle devices.

“SureFire is one of the defence industry’s most respected brands,” Fraser Winskill, NIOA regional business manager, New Zealand, said.

“I’ve personally used SureFire suppressors on deployment and training with the NZDF. Their reputation speaks for itself.

“We are proud to partner with SureFire in providing our defence and police forces with the world’s best equipment so they can do their jobs safely and effectively no matter their mission set or operational environment.”

Barry Dueck, vice president of SureFire’s suppressor division, welcomed the opportunity to work with NIOA in New Zealand.

“We are pleased to join with NIOA in New Zealand and look forward to continuing our mission to provide our allied defence and law enforcement customers with the highest-quality equipment,” he said.

This latest contract builds on NIOA’s work supporting the delivery of various weapons systems, including personal protection weapons, sniper and anti-materiel rifle systems and ancillaries, hand and special effects grenades, and night-fighting equipment and optical systems.

The announcement of the partnership comes just a week after NIOA named Fraser Winskill as its new general manager, New Zealand, effective from 1 November.

Winskill, who has served as NIOA’s regional business manager in New Zealand since May 2021, is set to replace outgoing GM, Garry Powell.

Powell, who served as director of Auckland-based firearms and ammunition company Sportways Distributors, is expected to assume an advisory role to support NIOA’s transition in the New Zealand market.

[Related: NIOA appoints general manager, NZ]

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