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Coronavirus Snapshot: South African military on patrol – IN PICTURES

Coronavirus Snapshot: South African military on patrol – IN PICTURES

by Thomas Holder | Apr 19, 2020 | Photo Stories

African Defence Review’s THOMAS HOLDER went out on patrol with members of the SANDF through the streets of Johannesburg. During the country’s nationwide lockdown, conventional police units have been bolstered by the deployment of military forces throughout...
Denel, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar: What we know

Denel, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar: What we know

by Darren Olivier | Oct 23, 2018 | Featured, Regional, Southern Africa, Strategy

Denel might well be bought out by Saudi Arabia. But before that happens there is a lot of paperwork and moral questioning that must occur. ADR’s Darren Olivier points that, although we’re now at this unsavoury choice between sacrificing human rights or thousands of skilled jobs, Qatar may have had a plan B option all along.

Sending the army to the townships

Sending the army to the townships

by John Stupart | Oct 15, 2017 | Featured, Southern Africa

Putting troops in the streets of Cape Town would be a dangerous, reckless last resort. DARREN OLIVIER and JOHN STUPART navigate the slippery slope.

Destination of mystery Air Force Hercules flight revealed

Destination of mystery Air Force Hercules flight revealed

by Dean Wingrin and Darren Olivier | Jul 31, 2017 | Featured, Regional, Southern Africa

A South African Air Force (SAAF) C-130BZ Hercules transport aircraft recently photographed at the remote South Atlantic island of Saint Helena was en route to Cuba, carrying the personal belongings of Cuban military technicians who were returning home after working in South Africa as part of Project Thusano. Written by Dean Wingrin and Darren Olivier.

Why the South African Air Force’s C-47TPs were grounded and why it matters

Why the South African Air Force’s C-47TPs were grounded and why it matters

by Darren Olivier | Jul 10, 2017 | Featured, Southern Africa

All eight of the South African Air Force 35 Squadron’s C-47TP transport and maritime surveillance aircraft were grounded for much of 2016, leaving a severe gap in the country’s coverage of its oceans. The cause was the discovery of a corrosion problem in the alloy used for the aircraft’s control cables.

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