Profile Photo

South African Border War

  • Public Group
  • 1 month ago
  • warzone
  • 300

    Posts

  • 5

    Members

  • A firearms training session at the Jumbo training center shooting range. In the center is military interpreter Lieutenant Ferid Munirovich Zulkarneev. Soviet specialists at the training center often assigned trained interpreters to conduct some of the training themselves. Among the SWAPO fighters, sitting on the right, is adviser Lieutenant…Read More

  • At the Tobias Haineko Training Center. In the center is Colonel Ivan Grigorievich Zherlitsyn, on the right is PLAN leadership member Comrade Ushona, Lubango, 1979. Photo from the archive of I. Zherlitsyn.

  • The wreckage of the fuselage of the South African Air Force Impala attack aircraft, shot down by PLAN air defense fighters in southern Angola, was transported to the T. Haineko Training Center. In the center is Colonel V. A. Skurydin, Advisor to the Chief Military Prosecutor of PLAN. 1985. Photo from the archive of A. Marchenko.

  • Before being sent to the front. Ceremonial formation of the PLAN brigade trained at the Tobias Haineko Training Center. Lubango region, 1979. Photo from the archive of I. Zherlitsyn.

  • Cuban tank crew in Angola.

  • Soviet special forces (Spetsnaz) in Angola, 1985.

  • A Soviet military specialist trains Angolan communists in hand-to-hand combat techniques. War in Angola, the 1970s

  • Soviet advisor Tatyana Davydova poses with an Angolan soldier in Angola, late 1980’s.

  • A front-line ‘homemade’ product created by the Cubans for convoy escort

  • Soviet advisors on the road between Menongue and Cuito Cuanavale with personnel on a BTR-60 PB

  • Load More Posts
Description

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

Group Moderators

Profile Photo
Greg McEwan-Marriott
@maddogmcewan

Community Media