Operation Askari
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Operation Askari was a military operation by the South African Defence Force (SADF) during the South African Border War and Angolan Civil War.
Operation Askari, launched on December 6, 1983, was the SADF's sixth large-scale cross-border operation into Angola and was intended to disrupt the logistical support and command & control capabilities of PLAN (SWAPO's military wing) in order to suppress a large-scale incursion into South West Africa that was planned for the beginning of 1984. The FAPLA army of the Angolan governing party MPLA also became involved in some of the skirmishes.
The primary SADF forces consisted of four battalion-sized combat groups plus one smaller unit operating to the east, as follows:
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[edit] TASK FORCE X-RAY (c. 500 men)
Task Force X-Ray's composition, based on the 61st Mech. Btn, was composed of three Ratel-20 motorized infantry companies, one Ratel-90 armored car squadron, two troops of Valkiri mobile rocket launchers, one artillery battery, two anti-aircraft batteries (Ystervark and SA-7), one reconnaissance element and one troop of engineers, a Ratel IFV-90 anti-tank section, and ENTAC anti-tank missiles. Their objectives were Quileve , Cahama , and Mulondo (unsuccessfully probed by a company from X-Ray, which then proceeded to assist DELTA with taking Cuvelai).
(The build-up of forces in the Xangongo-Cahama area in mid to late December was intended to draw MPLA forces away from their Cuvelai stronghold. X-Ray departed the area on 29 December and the battle group engaged FAPLA 11 Brigade on 3 January at Cuvelai. The ensuing 11 hours battle saw the first use of T-55 tanks in a mobile capacity in Angola. The SANDF called up Olifant tanks to counter this new threat after the battle of Cuvelai. X-Ray proceeded as far north as the mine in Tshemutete after Cuvelai..... Added by 61 Mech gunner in Ratel-90 34 Charlie)
[edit] TASK FORCE DELTA-FOX (c. 600 men)
Task Force Delta's composition was based an unidentified Citizen Force battalion equipped with Ratel-20's, Ratel-90's and ENTAC launchers.
Commandant Faan Greyling headed this force.
Depending on who you read this unit either did quite well or was in deep trouble when it engaged the FAPLA 11 Mechanised Brigade supported by two Cuban battalions and a T-54 tank company outside Cuvelai , their objective.
[edit] COMBAT TEAM TANGO (about company-sized strength)
The composition of Combat Team Tango consisted of one SWATF company-based combat team from Sector 20, possibly from the 202nd Battalion in Kavango. Their objectives were to capture Caiundo and disrupt SWAPO infiltration into South West Africa. Depending on whom you read, this force was either effective at halting infiltration in its area or it got seriously bogged down by the defenses of Caiundo in an unnecessary battle.
[edit] TASK FORCE ECHO-VICTOR (c. 500 men)
The composition of this task force was based on the 32nd Battalion. It is unclear how many companies were involved, but given the 500-man strength, this force probably composed of two to three motorized companies plus supporting arms.
By 1983 the 32nd consisted of approximately seven motorized infantry companies plus a 82mm mortar platoon and a reconnaissance wing. By 1984, an anti-tank company with Ratel-90's, ENTAC and batteries of M-5 120mm mortars, Valkiri and Ystervark had been added. It's unclear whether these latter attachments were in place for ASKARI, but I suspect that it was the results of ASKARI that suggested that the 32nd would need to be stregthened to contend with increased FAPLA opposition in the South African Border War.
A section of Eland Mk7s and 5.5 howitzers were attached to the 32nd for this operation.
Their objective was to disrupt SWAPO infiltration between Cuvelai and Cassinga.
[edit] TASK FORCE VICTOR (500 men)
The composition of Task Force Victor was unknown, although possibly a SWATF unit such as the 101st or 102nd based in Ovamboland. The 101 took part in Operation Modular and they were available in the theater in 1983. There objective was unknown.

