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  • 1980, Operation #Sceptic. Captain Tinus van Rensburg lying on a stretcher after being brought back to South West Africa/Namibia.

    His Alouette III Helicopter, Serial No. 24 was shot down by an RPG-7 anti-tank rocket during the later stages of Operation Sceptic. His Flight Engineer Koos Cilliers was Killed. Tinus successfully evaded capture until…Read More

  • Just because it’s just such an iconic photograph – taken by the late and much loved Herman “the German” Potgieter and it adorned the room of many a small boy as a poster in the 80’s.

    SAAF Mirage IIIEZ 831 firing a ripple of 68mm SNEB High Explosive Unguided Rockets.

    Taken in 1978 at Roodewal. Derek Kirkland flying the Mirage and Herman Potgieter…Read More

  • Operation #Savannah 1975, this rare photograph taken deep into Angola of a SADF #Eland-90 Armoured Car of Combat Group Foxbat at the Re-Supply point at the abandoned Clinic at Santa Comba. Note the 25 pounder field gun in the background, also note the strikingAngolan landscape south of the country’s capital Luanda.

    On 14 October, the South…Read More

  • Uncommon to see aerial operational photographs like this one of The Border War in South West Africa/Namibia. Here a South African Air Force #Impala MK II is on bush patrol – and demonstrating exactly what it entailed – low and fast flight – seen here performing a low level, high speed tight turn over the flat terrain of Ovamboland.

    Picture and…Read More

  • Operation #Modular October 5 1987. When the SADF captured this Soviet #SA-8 missile launcher it caused an international stir with the “Western Powers” and the USA in particular taking a very keen interest to know its capability and secrets.

    At the height of the cold war nobody in the “west” had been close to one of these, it was a Soviet “Top…Read More

  • #Cessna 185D Serial No. 745 (c/no 0964), ex N1585F and later ZS-EGH, was delivered to the South African Air Force on 08 December 1965.

    On 19 February 1988, 65km North East of Opuwa in the Kaokaveld, all was not going well for the Pilot Lieutenant N.J. Ras from 84 Light Aircraft Flying School when the aircraft engine failed and he was left with…Read More

  • Border War. Iconic photograph taken by the late great Herman Potgieter of a South African Air Force #C47 Dakota from 44 Squadron, taking off opposite a defence bunker near the runway threshold at #Eenhana, South West Africa/Namibia.

    Copyright: Herman Potgieter

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  • #61Mech – Charlie Squadron – sitting on a destroyed Russian #T-55 tank – this is the image that is on the dust cover of Dave Mannall’s new book ‘Battle on the #Lomba 1987″ which will be launched tomorrow, and we thought it would be nice to share the foreword of the book written by General de Vries

    “Let us go in to action with Charlie S…Read More

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  • Vlamgat – the term the South African Air Force personnel affectionally called their Mirage fighter jets. Vlamgat means ‘flaming arse’ in direct translation – and for good reason.

    Here two Mirage III D2Zs, numbers 843 and 849 at the weapons camp in #Langebaanweg in 1985 – one of which is having a ‘wet start’ – where excess fuel in the combustion…Read More

  • South West Africa/Namibia border 1987, #61Mech Infantry Battalion Group and Charlie Squadron is joyriding in a SADF #Ratel IFV .. picture says a thousand words. Some say, the driver is still getting an oppie .. all we know is he’s called the Stig!

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  • 32 Battalion – controversial to this day – yes, but the fact still remains – it is considered to be one of the best fighting battalions the South African Army has ever fielded in battle and of that there is no doubt. This powerful and iconic image of Peter Williams from 32 Battalion is testament to it’s fighting nature.

    32 Battalion was pivotal…Read More

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  • Stunning picture of a low flying South African Air Force #Puma helicopter somewhere over Ovamboland during the Bush War. A common and very welcome sight to any SADF veteran who served on the South West Africa/Namibia and Angola border. Copyright and big thank you to Etienne Terblanche for sharing this photo

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