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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 73 – A 1984 cease-fire as the SADF and FAPLA conduct joint patrols

Episode 73 – A 1984 cease-fire as the SADF and FAPLA conduct joint patrols

Operation Askari has ended but not the recriminations. While on the surface the SADF gave off a great deal of positive propaganda, the loss of 21 men and equipment including three Ratels, and the hap…
00:22:37  |   Sun 02 Oct 2022
Episode 72 – Cuvelai III: A Ratel destroyed by a T54 and an Impala narrow escape

Episode 72 – Cuvelai III: A Ratel destroyed by a T54 and an Impala narrow escape

The Battle of Cuvelai two was a blood letting of note, with FAPLAs 11th Brigade now bottled up in the town, with the SADF Task Force Victor and X-Ray on their doorstep. 32 Battalion had pulled off a…
00:21:37  |   Sun 25 Sep 2022
Episode 71 – The Battle of Cuvelai II: Bundu-bashing into Soviet T54/55s

Episode 71 – The Battle of Cuvelai II: Bundu-bashing into Soviet T54/55s

It’s the first days of January 1984 and Operation Askari has hit a few hiccups. Task Force Victor failed to take Cuvelai in the first Battle for the town at the end of December as you heard last ep…
00:22:01  |   Sun 18 Sep 2022
Episode 70 – Operation Askari missteps at Cahama and Cuvelai

Episode 70 – Operation Askari missteps at Cahama and Cuvelai

It’s operation Askari, and 61 Mech’s has fulfilled the first part of the plan, driving FAPLA out of Quiteve and now were approaching Cahama, which is 96 kilometers north west of Xangongo. This was go…
00:24:57  |   Sun 11 Sep 2022
Episode 69 – Operation Askari begins with a reconnaissance drone

Episode 69 – Operation Askari begins with a reconnaissance drone

By November 1983 the SADF was prepping for the significant operation called Askari, and the Air Force was playing its part. The original plan was for the op to start on the 9th November but political…
00:17:45  |   Mon 05 Sep 2022
Episode 68 – UNITA overruns Cangamba with SAAF help but Russia gets proactive

Episode 68 – UNITA overruns Cangamba with SAAF help but Russia gets proactive

By April 1983, SADF intelligence picked up that SWAPO had begun improving its military position in Angola and that their armed wing PLAN had managed a major incursion into Ovamboland. Then things wen…
00:19:33  |   Sun 28 Aug 2022
Episode 67–A rifle grenade in a ribcage, an Ionde minefield mishap and a Dragon

Episode 67–A rifle grenade in a ribcage, an Ionde minefield mishap and a Dragon

By now, 32 Battalion had setup their HQ at Ongiva airport, a few kilometers outside the town, and 40 kilometers north of the cutline. But the Battalion was going to move their mobile Task force HQ fu…
00:22:16  |   Mon 22 Aug 2022
Episode 66 – Another MiG shot down and Russian VIPs arrive

Episode 66 – Another MiG shot down and Russian VIPs arrive

We heard last episode about Operation Meebos and the shooting down of a Puma with the loss of 15 men. The SADF was now determined to follow-up the company of SWAPO who’d been based near the Mui riv…
00:18:33  |   Sun 14 Aug 2022
Episode 65 – Ops Meebos where SWAPO AA fire downs a Puma

Episode 65 – Ops Meebos where SWAPO AA fire downs a Puma

We’re back in 1982 after a hiatus covering the seaborne operations and an update from the SA Air Force which had had a busy May as you heard in Episode 64. Things on the ground in SWA showed that S…
00:20:09  |   Sun 07 Aug 2022
Episode 64 – Another Maputo raid and Hearts and Minds in the Kavango

Episode 64 – Another Maputo raid and Hearts and Minds in the Kavango

It’s 1980 and in February Robert Mugabe’s ZANU movement was about to win the first Zimbabwean election - managing to scape a small majority – they won 57 seats out of 100. Not exactly a landslide th…
00:21:03  |   Fri 29 Jul 2022
Episode 63 – 4 Recce and the Rhodesian SAS target Beira fuel depot and port in a series of raids

Episode 63 – 4 Recce and the Rhodesian SAS target Beira fuel depot and port in a series of raids

WE pick up the seaborne operations story in early 1979, and much of this episode is based on the book Iron Fist from the Sea by ex-Recce Douw Steyn and his navy colleague, Arne Soderlund. By 1979 the…
00:23:01  |   Mon 18 Jul 2022
Episode 62 – Rhodesian SAS and the Recces plan an assassination attempt on Robert Mugabe codenamed “Lark”

Episode 62 – Rhodesian SAS and the Recces plan an assassination attempt on Robert Mugabe codenamed “Lark”

I’m spending some time focusing on seaborne operations and the Recces – most of their ops were top secret and some are mind-boggling. Like the attempt at assassinating ZANU leader Robert Mugabe in …
00:21:49  |   Tue 05 Jul 2022
Episode 61 – The Recces first Seaborne Operations and how the British High Commissioner’s Rolls Royce was blown up

Episode 61 – The Recces first Seaborne Operations and how the British High Commissioner’s Rolls Royce was blown up

Much of this week’s episode has been culled from a fantastic book called Iron Fist from the Sea, top secrete Seaborne Recce Operations 1978-1988 by Arne Soderlund and Douw Steyn. The South African Na…
00:20:45  |   Fri 24 Jun 2022
Episode 60 – Tsumeb farmers suffer repeated blows as SWAPOs Operation Typhoon sows destruction in the Triangle of Death

Episode 60 – Tsumeb farmers suffer repeated blows as SWAPOs Operation Typhoon sows destruction in the Triangle of Death

We left off last episode with SWAPOs Operation Typhoon under way inside the Triangle of Death, that area between Tsumeb, Otavi and Grootfontein. Forty two members of this operation had hidden at Effe…
00:21:25  |   Sun 12 Jun 2022
Episode 59 – A SWAPO ambush leaves 11 dead as a Ratel is blown up at Effense Chana

Episode 59 – A SWAPO ambush leaves 11 dead as a Ratel is blown up at Effense Chana

In Episode 58 we heard how two SWAPO platoon had created an obvious trail near Tsumeb, it was bait for a trap they were planning – an ambush that would surprise the trailing 61 Mech follow up. This w…
00:19:16  |   Thu 02 Jun 2022
Episode 58 – SWAPOs “Danger” Ashipala switches tactics as he dispatches 150 men to the Triangle of Death

Episode 58 – SWAPOs “Danger” Ashipala switches tactics as he dispatches 150 men to the Triangle of Death

As you heard last episode, groups of SWAPO insurgents were about to head southwards from various points north of Etosha Pan – aiming at the farming area in the Triangle of Death, Tsumeb and Oshakati.…
00:19:20  |   Thu 26 May 2022
Episode 57 – Operation Super: The incredible 1982 Battle of Cambeno Valley, SWAPO’s Point Zero

Episode 57 – Operation Super: The incredible 1982 Battle of Cambeno Valley, SWAPO’s Point Zero

As you heard last episode, from February 1982 SWAPO activity had increased in the normally quiet western sector of Angola north of Kaokaland. Remember the Red Cross flight which had been tracked by a…
00:20:51  |   Wed 18 May 2022
Episode 56 – SWAPO takes aim at the Kaokoland and 32 Battalion hit by SAAF friendly fire

Episode 56 – SWAPO takes aim at the Kaokoland and 32 Battalion hit by SAAF friendly fire

December 1981 brought the usual debriefings and analysis about how the border war was progressing, particularly after a year that saw such highs and lows for the SADF. However, before the end of the…
00:21:07  |   Tue 10 May 2022
Episode 55 – Operation Daisy where a Mirage shoots down a MiG in a first for the SAAF since the Korean War

Episode 55 – Operation Daisy where a Mirage shoots down a MiG in a first for the SAAF since the Korean War

The sound of gunfire from Operation Protea and the SADF were already planning their next invasion of Angola. The intelligence gathered during Protea was going to lead to the second 1981 op, which wa…
00:22:23  |   Fri 29 Apr 2022
Episode 54 – Operation Protea wraps up but the Russians and Cubans want revenge

Episode 54 – Operation Protea wraps up but the Russians and Cubans want revenge

Operation Protea was had wrapped up by 2nd September 1981 – Battle Group 10 had reverted to being 61 Mech, while Battle Group 20 was disbanded. As the SADF began to debrief, it was clear that this o…
00:20:06  |   Tue 19 Apr 2022
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