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South African Border Wars

Much has been written about the South African Border war which is also known as the Namibian War of Independence. While the fighting was ostensibly about Namibia, most of the significant battles were fought inside Namibia’s northern neighbour, Angola.

South Africa’s 23 year border war has been almost forgotten as the Cold War ebbed away and bygones were swept under the political carpet. South African politicians, particularly the ANC and the National Party, decided during negotiations to end years of conflict that the Truth and Reconciliation commission would focus on the internal struggle inside South Africa.

For most conscripts in the South African Defence Force, the SADF, they completed matric and then were drafted into the military. For SWAPO or UNITA or the MPLA army FAPLA it was a similar experience but defined largely by a political awakening and usually linked to information spread through villages and in towns.

This was a young person’s war which most wars are – after all the most disposable members of society are its young men. Nor was it simply a war between white and black. IT was more a conflict on the ground between red and green. Communism and Capitalism.

The other reality was despite being a low-key war, it was high intensity and at times featured unconventional warfare as well as conventional. SADF soldiers would often fight on foot, walking patrols, contacts would take place between these troops and SWAPO. There were many conventional battles involving motorised heavy vehicles, tanks, artillery, air bombardments and mechanised units rolling into attack each other. The combatants included Russians, American former Vietnam vets, Cubans, East Germans and Portuguese.

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Episode 93 – Russians claim chemical weapon attack as the SADF pounds FAPLA

Episode 93 – Russians claim chemical weapon attack as the SADF pounds FAPLA

Colonel Deon Ferreira was putting the final touches together for the next phase of Operation Moduler, in late October 1987. The South Africans had reorganised themselves into three combat groups for …
00:20:50  |   Sun 19 Feb 2023
Episode 92 – An indebted Pretoria fixates on Cuito Cuanavale

Episode 92 – An indebted Pretoria fixates on Cuito Cuanavale

At the beginning of October 1987 One Recce moved into the southern Angolan region replacing Five Recce and by the time the SADF top brass had decided the final course of action, a group of 30 Recces …
00:21:34  |   Sun 12 Feb 2023
Episode 91 – Russians on the Lomba and the Olifant Battle Tank

Episode 91 – Russians on the Lomba and the Olifant Battle Tank

FAPLA had taken a battering at the Battle of the Lomba River on 3rd October 1987 - the SADF had crushed 47 Brigade, and they had also dealt t21 Brigade a serious blow earlier as you’ve heard. Opera…
00:25:51  |   Mon 06 Feb 2023
Episode 90 – FAPLAs 47th Brigade shattered as Operation Moduler continues

Episode 90 – FAPLAs 47th Brigade shattered as Operation Moduler continues

One of the most crucial periods of the Border War was under way - although military strategists didn’t realise this until a little later. It was imperative for FAPLA to take Mavinga, this would hav…
00:22:20  |   Sun 29 Jan 2023
Episode 89 – Mirages, MiGs, missiles & the Lomba River tango to the death

Episode 89 – Mirages, MiGs, missiles & the Lomba River tango to the death

We heard last episode how Operation Modular had begun, and how FAPLAs 21st Brigade had been stopped from crossing the Lomba River by Major Hannes Nortmann and his squadron of Ratels using the experim…
00:23:29  |   Mon 23 Jan 2023
Episode 88 – Operation Moduler begins with T54/55s taking on Ratels at the Lomba

Episode 88 – Operation Moduler begins with T54/55s taking on Ratels at the Lomba

The first phase of Operation Modular has begun. 32 Battalion, the Recces and UNITA are facing 8 FAPLA Brigades in southern Angola, four of these have advanced towards Mavinga. As you hear last episo…
00:23:18  |   Sun 15 Jan 2023
Episode 87 –Crocodiles attack Recces and the Lomba River heavy metal clash looms

Episode 87 –Crocodiles attack Recces and the Lomba River heavy metal clash looms

The SADF was now facing a crisis as the MPLA government in Angola was growing increasingly determined to crush UNITA in the south east. The Apartheid government was also facing an internal uprising…
00:24:38  |   Sun 08 Jan 2023
Episode 86 – The SAAF harried in Angola and Soviets import arms from Afghanistan

Episode 86 – The SAAF harried in Angola and Soviets import arms from Afghanistan

We are traveling with 5 Recce and they are planning to attack the SWAPO base that was discovered by some systematic sleuthing by Koos Stadler and Jose da Costa as you heard last episode. The base w…
00:20:30  |   Mon 02 Jan 2023
Episode 85 – Small teams missions behind enemy lines and the courage of 7 Med

Episode 85 – Small teams missions behind enemy lines and the courage of 7 Med

We’ve heard about the 1 Recce and 4 Recce and the covert war throughout this series, and at times, I’ve included the voices or the individual stories where possible. Unfortunately there is just not…
00:23:18  |   Sun 25 Dec 2022
Episode 84 - FAPLA renew their offensive against UNITA at Mavinga

Episode 84 - FAPLA renew their offensive against UNITA at Mavinga

It’s early 1986 and the SADF had learned a great deal through 1985, particularly what FAPLA were up to. In the time of the Joint Commission you heard about, both sides were actively collecting intell…
00:19:55  |   Sun 18 Dec 2022
Episode 83 – The most ambitious Op involving SADF special Forces hits Namibe

Episode 83 – The most ambitious Op involving SADF special Forces hits Namibe

By January 1986 internal unrest in South Africa that had started in 1984 was in full swing – with the security forces hard pressed to cope. The SA Police were largely responsible for dealing with the…
00:24:41  |   Sun 11 Dec 2022
Episode 82 – More Russian choppers down and 32 learns how to use SATNAV

Episode 82 – More Russian choppers down and 32 learns how to use SATNAV

It’s September 1985, and the SA Air Force and ground forces have already shot down two Russian helicopters and an Antonov transport plane. That was an attempt at slowing down an MPLA ground assault u…
00:20:41  |   Sun 04 Dec 2022
Episode 81 – The MPLA attacks UNITA and the SAAF shoots down Russian choppers

Episode 81 – The MPLA attacks UNITA and the SAAF shoots down Russian choppers

By mid-1985 air traffic between Lubango on the Atlantic coast and Cuito Cuanavale in southern Angola had grown exponentially. Since the railway line running east had been rendered useless by UNITA, t…
00:18:57  |   Sun 27 Nov 2022
Episode 80 – An SA Navy sub damaged at the end of the failed Cabinda raid

Episode 80 – An SA Navy sub damaged at the end of the failed Cabinda raid

We’re picking up where we left off in Episode 79 with Captain Wynana Du Toit captured, two Recces dead, and six others hiding in a coastal thicket surrounded by FAPLA intent on capturing or killing t…
00:20:22  |   Sun 20 Nov 2022
Episode 79 – A shootout on a Cabinda beach and the capture of Cpt Wynand du Toit

Episode 79 – A shootout on a Cabinda beach and the capture of Cpt Wynand du Toit

Last episode we covered one of 32 Battalion’s darkest days, the mauling they received at the hands of SWAPO on 11th February 1985, where Charlie Company walked straight into one of the better prepare…
00:23:24  |   Sun 13 Nov 2022
Episode 78 – Operation “foreskin” and 32 runs into a SWAPO firestorm

Episode 78 – Operation “foreskin” and 32 runs into a SWAPO firestorm

We’re traveling with 32 Battalion’s Echo and Golf companies which had entered Angola and were deployed in pseudo-operations – something called Operation Forte was on the go in 1984. When we left off…
00:19:15  |   Sun 06 Nov 2022
Episode 77 – The Recces blow up locomotives and 32 Battalion dresses like UNITA

Episode 77 – The Recces blow up locomotives and 32 Battalion dresses like UNITA

By the second half of 1984 the Joint Monitoring Commission was virtually on its last legs and the SADF Special Forces were involved in a number of missions both by sea and across the cutline. The fi…
00:19:54  |   Sun 30 Oct 2022
Episode 76 – Turned SWAPO cadres, Recce pseudo-operations & Soviet air strategy

Episode 76 – Turned SWAPO cadres, Recce pseudo-operations & Soviet air strategy

It’s 1984 and the special forces have been busy as you heard in the last episode. The waterborne operations were on the go, but so too were ops into southern Angola with 32 Battalion changing its col…
00:18:57  |   Sun 23 Oct 2022
Episode 75 – Russian OSA2 missile boats targeted in 1984’s Operation Nobilis

Episode 75 – Russian OSA2 missile boats targeted in 1984’s Operation Nobilis

This is episode 75 and we’re covering events in 1984 where various issues had arisen. The South Africans and the Angolans had been jointly patrolling southern Angola in what was supposed to be the pr…
00:20:27  |   Sun 16 Oct 2022
Episode 74 – FAPLA/SADF joint patrols hit a wobble & Recce Op Bouganvilia

Episode 74 – FAPLA/SADF joint patrols hit a wobble & Recce Op Bouganvilia

We just finished hearing about Operation Askari, and a quick note. I said that the Eland armoured would no longer be used for cross -border operations after Askari, but that’s incorrect. A listener w…
00:20:57  |   Sun 09 Oct 2022
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