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That time the French secretly built a beacon on New Zealand soil which could be used to target nuclear weapons

David Fisher
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Senior writer·NZ Herald·
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A radio satellite station capable of being used for ballistic nuclear missile targeting was secretly built by the French on the Chatham Islands, newly-discovered and declassified documents reveal.

When defence officials discovered the existence of the newly-built antenna in 1989, it caused alarm and saw the issue rapidly escalated to the Top Secret committee charged with matters of national security.

The year which followed saw dismay over how such technology could be secretly installed in New Zealand, questions over behaviour

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