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Famous image by Herman Potgieter of a South African Air Force DC 3 Dakota in 1979. An aircraft of World War 2 vintage the DC3 was known as the ‘vomit comet’ by the troops during the Bush War (partly due to low altitude hot air turbulence over Ovamboland). This DC3 is probably on it’s “milk run” ferrying troops and supplies from Grootfontein to…Read More
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Enjoy this stunning image of perfect formation flight by 2 squadron South African Air Force’ in their then ‘new’ Mirage III’s in 1968 – still in their colour scheme of silver metal and red lightning flash, before changing to their bush war camouflage scheme – photo by Edward Dickinson. #MirageIII #2Sq
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This is a SADF #Buffel Armoured Personnel Carrier (APC) captured by #PLAN combatants (PLAN was the military arm of #SWAPO). Four Buffel APC’s were captured intact in different battles during the war. The picture was taken between September 1987 and March 1988 by Col K.A. Satenov, the Soviet military advisor to the 1st and 20th PLAN Brigade…Read More
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Here, in a media relations photograph an Angolan MPLA (Movimento Popular de Libertação de Angola) sapper receives instruction on laying a mine.
Note the tin on the side to separate the topsoil and the bottom soil so when the mine is covered the lighter topsoil is applied last to conceal the disturbance to the earth. Operating procedures also i…Read More
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Great photograph by Peter Marlow of a South African patrol travelling in an ‘Buffel’ anti-mine armoured troop carrier near the Angolan South West Africa/Namibia border.
From the looks of the men and weaponry this looks like a ‘Citizen Force’ unit in the late 70’s/early 80’s. The Citizen Force where made up of national servicemen who had…Read More
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Dramatic image of an elite South African rapid response unit, flown into action by SAAF Puma helicopters, seen on patrol near the Angolan border. Photo copyright Peter Marlow
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On 1 may 1986, a South African Air Force Dakota while on a flight to Ondangwa at about 8000 ft was hit with a soviet SAM-7 shoulder fired surface to air missile. The explosion ripped off most of the Dakota’s tail. To add additional pressure to the crew, the Dakota was full of military VIP passengers including the Chief of the Army.
Captain C…Read More
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At the going down of the sun, an amazing photo of two South African Air Force Impala Mk II jets over a radar unit at Air Force Base Ondangwa,.
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The South African Border War, also known as the Namibian War of Independence, and sometimes denoted in South Africa as the Angolan Bush War, was a largely asymmetric conflict that occurred in Namibia, Zambia, and Angola from 26 August 1966 to 21 March 1990
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