Operation Egret was a military operation in Angola during September 1985 by the South African Defence Force (SADF) against People's Liberation Army of Namibia (PLAN) during the Angolan Civil War and South African Border War.
Operation Egret | |
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Part of South African Border War | |
Location | |
Objective | Pre-emptive raid against PLAN bases in the Evale, Anhanca and the Dova areas in Angola. |
Date | 15–22 September 1985 |
Background
editIn order to interrupt a planned raid into South-West Africa/Namibia from Angola by PLAN's Charlie detachment, the SADF planned an operation into Angola on 15 September 1985 to counter the proposed incursion.[1]: Chp11 This would be the first deliberate operation into Angola since Operation Askari with strict instructions to avoid FAPLA forces.[2]: 134 500 men of 101 Battalion and Puma, Alouette and Impala aircraft of the SAAF, would sweep the areas between Evale, Anhanca and Dova for the PLAN units.[1]: Ch11 In nine separate contacts and one air attack, the SADF killed 15 PLAN soldiers and captured 103 with the operation ending on 22 September.[1]: Chp11 [2]: 134
Order of battle
editSouth African and South West Africa Territorial Forces
edit- 101 Battalion
PLAN Forces
edit- PLAN "Charlie" detachment - Eighth Battalion
References
edit- ^ a b c Lord, Dick (2012). From Fledgling to Eagle. The South African Air Force during the Border War. Solihull, West Midlands, UK: Helion and Company Ltd. ISBN 9781908916624.
- ^ a b Steenkamp, Willem (1989). South Africa's Border War. 1966 - 1989. Gibraltar: Ashanti Publishing Ltd. ISBN 0620139676.
Further reading
edit- Lord, Dick (2012). From Fledgling to Eagle. The South African Airforce during the Border War (Kindle ed.). Solihull, England: Helion & Company. ISBN 9781908916624.
- Steenkamp, Willem (1989). South Africa's border war, 1966-1989. Gibraltar: Ashanti Pub. ISBN 0620139676.