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  • Опубликовано: 13 янв 2023
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    Introduced in the 70’s, the Ratel was the first wheeled IFV in the world to enter service, and provided South Africa with a rugged design able to carry soldiers over vast distances and support them in areas traditional supply lines would be severely strained to reach. It is named after the honey badger, renowned for its strength and ferocity when cornered, reportedly even fighting off lions and hyenas.
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    61 Mech Battalion Group Veterans Association. 2016. Ratel 20. Date of access: 22 Dec. 2016
    Camp, S. & Heitman, H.R. 2014. Surviving the ride: A pictorial history of South African manufactured mine protected vehicles. Pinetown, South Africa: 30° South Publishers
    Combat and Survival. 1991. Bush fighting with the Ratel: Volume 12. Westport, Connecticut: H.S. Stuttman Inc.
    de Vries, R. 2013. Eye of the storm: Strength lies in mobility. Tyger Valley, South Africa: Naledi
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    Litnet. 2013. “Krag lê in mobiliteit” - Roland de Vries gesels oor Eye of the Firestorm. Date of access: 18 Nov. 2016
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    Savides A. 2016. Brig Gen (Ret) - Ratel development, history and application. Facebook correspondence. 5 Nov. 2016
    Steenkamp, W. & Heitman, H.R. 2016. Mobility Conquers: The story of 61 mechanised battalion group 1978-2005. West Midlands: Helion & Company Limited
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Комментарии • 156

  • @tb100
    @tb100 Год назад +93

    I've had the privilege of operating in Ratels for a brief period as a young man. It truly impressed me and I can best describe it as a Rolls Royce of the bush, as it simply glided over rough terrain. Took me as an infantryman many miles in comfort compared to other transport (even had aircon!) plus it packed one heck of a punch. We loved the Ratel.

  • @neelstheron3252
    @neelstheron3252 2 месяца назад +50

    I was a qualified ratel driver in the old SANDF. It is really a remarkable vehicle in the sense that you can drive it at 60 km/h in the field. The gearbox was also designed to be unbreakable.

    • @muffinatordlux
      @muffinatordlux Месяц назад +4

      My dad told me they would drive almost full speed forward and just slap it in reverse...ratel would just click click click and then start moving backwards...?

    • @tripwire8457
      @tripwire8457 24 дня назад

      Old SANDF? Really?

    • @user-ol9yk5wd8q
      @user-ol9yk5wd8q 22 дня назад

      Sadf?

    • @AndreZA979
      @AndreZA979 21 день назад

      @@tripwire8457 Why, is there a new one or is it just a state welfare disbursement SOE? 🤣

    • @tripwire8457
      @tripwire8457 18 дней назад

      @@AndreZA979 Yes. There is no old SANDF. It's the old SADF and the new SANDF. It became the SANDF after 1994. Before that it was the SADF.
      The same with the police. It's the old SAP (before 1994) and the new SAPS (after 1994).

  • @sebastiangeller8637
    @sebastiangeller8637 Год назад +73

    Interesting video and fighting vehicle. The South Africans even under very heavy sanctions were able to create technology that's entered service in other armed forces or be deployed into different conflicts (the Casspir, Mamba, Reva, Matador, Mbombe, G5 and G6 howitzers). Or gear such as the M83 Battle Vest among others.

  • @stuartgorton7746
    @stuartgorton7746 Месяц назад +12

    Brings back some good and bad memories was a crew commander and instructor on Ratel 90 in 87 .

  • @chrisleroux907
    @chrisleroux907 Год назад +44

    This brings back very good memories for me as instructor on the Ratel 20 and Ratel 60 in 1991, great video. I would recommend any one that wish to know more about the Ratels development to read Ratel: Alpha and Omega by Tony Savides

    • @mic-ho1wt
      @mic-ho1wt Год назад +1

      Hi, would you happen to be able to make any comments on the seating arrangement of these things if it's not a bother? I'm trying to 3D model one, and the sources I find do not align whatsoever. I understand theres a driver, 2 turret crew, and the sofa thing in the middle with 6 men total, but then do people sit in the doorways or are there ammo racks there? I got the impression it was variant dependent, but thought I sometimes saw some seats facing backwards by the doors, unsure of the details but it's really been bugging me!

    • @protectorpods6607
      @protectorpods6607 5 месяцев назад

      @@mic-ho1wt inside the doors you has a rearward facing jump seat on each side

    • @Traveler_of_youtube2
      @Traveler_of_youtube2 18 дней назад

      You can try to use war thunder x-ray mode​@@mic-ho1wt

  • @dienar3717
    @dienar3717 9 месяцев назад +14

    Changing these run flat tyres took some brute force in the deep sands of Southern Angola!

  • @bushboi
    @bushboi 20 дней назад +4

    I was recently lucky enough to see the Ratel ZT3 that destroyed the 3 Angolan tanks in person at the Bloemfontein Museum of Armour along with display Ingwe missiles and other tanks used and captured by the SADF, it was also interesting seeing where my dad and grandfather both loved many years ago, there in the Tempe military base

  • @theenigmatt
    @theenigmatt 14 дней назад +4

    "My Sarie Marias", awesome song to include, appreciated.

  • @bryanleroytrigg8066
    @bryanleroytrigg8066 Год назад +28

    As a Tanker, I am interested in armored personnel carriers, thank you for the best video I seen today

  • @kirill6850
    @kirill6850 Год назад +9

    3:58 "the BUSSIN' BFX engine"
    If the narrator says its bussin, then it really must be bussin frfr

    • @mic-ho1wt
      @mic-ho1wt Год назад +1

      ong ong

    • @sternencolonel7328
      @sternencolonel7328 29 дней назад

      its spelled Buessing, was a german company specialized on trucks and busses, now defunct

    • @rednax6955
      @rednax6955 24 дня назад

      that engine be BUSSIN

  • @reyvan3806
    @reyvan3806 Год назад +22

    I think the case for wheeled IFVs is now stronger than ever. With arty being able to engage at greater and greater depth the road range and speed of wheeled IFVs is a great advantage. They can be held further back from the front and more dispersed when in reserve but concentrate for the attack more quickly than tracked IFVs.
    Clearly there is a limit to the protection wheeled platforms can have and they aren't as good in muddy conditions but I really think the road range/speed of them might be a worthwhile trade off.

    • @matthiuskoenig3378
      @matthiuskoenig3378 Год назад +1

      The road limitation is an extreme disadvantage in the modern battle field. Artillery only needs to pepper the road with shells to greatly reduce the mobility of you APCs.
      A better idea would be the wheel-track combination like the object 911. Just like autoloaders, ballistic computers and hydrolyic suspension, such hybrid wheel-track design should be alot simpler now than in the 1950s/60s and offers the advantages of both.

    • @jebise1126
      @jebise1126 Год назад

      on the other hand there are new materials used for tracks that are better than rubber... so such tracked vehicles do have some advantages too. of course one mine and you are out of combat.

  • @petesheppard1709
    @petesheppard1709 Год назад +27

    Thanks for an informative video. For some reason, I've always liked the Ratel, especially its layout with side and rear doors. If by some miracle I could own and operate one surplus AFV, this would be at the top of my list.
    This is the first that I remember seeing the AT variant discussed.

    • @dianapennepacker6854
      @dianapennepacker6854 Год назад +1

      Same. Also it is just awesome looking.
      For some reason the driver seat looks just awesome.

  • @alanhean6504
    @alanhean6504 26 дней назад +7

    One hell of a nation

  • @paleoph6168
    @paleoph6168 Год назад +15

    Ratel IFV: For when you have to deal with a rattle in the South African bush

  • @mattycakes1161
    @mattycakes1161 9 месяцев назад +9

    Many good days on WarThunder with my beloved Rat 90, it's a beast even in video games.

    • @SeanGavin-rf5vd
      @SeanGavin-rf5vd 4 месяца назад +2

      And then there's plonkers like me that fractured my index finger while holding a towing bar as we hooked up a disabled Ratel 90 and got my finger caught in the spring latch. but we felt invincible in our Ratels.

  • @Libra67jtc
    @Libra67jtc 5 дней назад +1

    We had the best bush warfare weapons and training hands down. I experienced it first hand in the 80's.

  • @Homoprimatesapiens
    @Homoprimatesapiens 3 месяца назад +6

    Thank you for a clear to the point presentation of this immaculate fighting vehicle. The next follower and replacement was the 76 mm main gun 8x8 drive Rooikat. If you can give some info about this one it will be appreciated. Blessings to your excellent channel.

    • @TanksEncyclopediaYT
      @TanksEncyclopediaYT  3 месяца назад +1

      We have an article on it!
      Hope this helps. Cheers!
      tanks-encyclopedia.com/coldwar/south_africa/rooikat.php

  • @tombakabones274
    @tombakabones274 24 дня назад +3

    7:31 I got news for you that's not a Browning that's a PKM

  • @zulubeatz1
    @zulubeatz1 Год назад +7

    This is a jewel of a channel.

  • @comentedonakeyboard
    @comentedonakeyboard Год назад +8

    Given the limited life expectancy of Tracks wheels are the better option for african distances.

  • @denisivanov8295
    @denisivanov8295 Год назад +8

    Tremendous amount of info and very entertaining. Thanks for your job!

  • @Thatfatttycatty
    @Thatfatttycatty 10 месяцев назад +3

    I love the use of warthunder for demos. so creative!

  • @ReviveHF
    @ReviveHF Год назад +7

    From practical standpoint, SADF have made the right choice. If you can't import light tanks due to embargoes, you try to make one. But if you have no expertise to make the equivalent vehicle, you make armoured car as a substitute.

  • @olegadodasguerras3795
    @olegadodasguerras3795 Год назад +5

    This Channel is amazing

  • @CareldeBeer-oj5xb
    @CareldeBeer-oj5xb 2 месяца назад +11

    Wat n voertuig ek was bestuurder van een in 1987 in ops moduler

  • @idkidk9180
    @idkidk9180 Год назад +2

    Very interesting video!

  • @MGBandit75
    @MGBandit75 Год назад +4

    Beautiful vehicle

  • @joaosabino2909
    @joaosabino2909 Год назад +4

    You need to show the Jordan Variant , combines the ZT3 with 20mm auto cannon/

  • @bryanleroytrigg8066
    @bryanleroytrigg8066 Год назад +2

    Awesome 👌

  • @jaylifts_
    @jaylifts_ 2 дня назад

    South Africa mentioned, RAAAAAA🇿🇦

  • @Erreul
    @Erreul Год назад +1

    That’s probably where we’re going to be heading back to soon.

  • @patrickoberem9109
    @patrickoberem9109 Месяц назад +2

    They had a very distinct sound when they approached...

  • @walangchahangyelingden8252
    @walangchahangyelingden8252 Год назад +3

    3:58 Bussing.

  • @sealove79able
    @sealove79able Год назад +2

    How about the SA wheeled howitzer?

  • @colinm2056
    @colinm2056 Месяц назад

    One overlooked variant was the 8x8 ratel logistics prototype.

    • @losonsrenoster
      @losonsrenoster 26 дней назад

      I watched an 8x8 Ratel prototype being tested at Infantry school Oudtshoorn in 1975, I even took some photos, only to find I could not develop them anywhere. Destroyed the whole roll of film.

  • @williamromine5715
    @williamromine5715 Год назад +3

    I wonder why they would use a .30cal machine gun for air defense? Seems the .50cal would be more appropriate. Maybe it was for uniform logistics of ammo.

    • @marcusmoonstein242
      @marcusmoonstein242 Год назад +10

      I served on this vehicle in 1987/88, and the 7.62mm machine guns were never seriously meant for air defense. We NEVER trained to use them for that purpose. We only trained to use them in a suppressive ground-fire role.
      Interesting fact 1 : the tail machine gun was only there because a use was found for the squad machine gun carried by the infantry in the back. You can see this in the video if you look carefully. The turret and commander machine guns are 7.62mm Browning machine guns, but the tail gun is an infantry LMG (light machine gun). This LMG would be rapidly removed when the infantry squad dismounted from the vehicle.
      Interesting fact 2 : both these types of machine guns use the same caliber, but have different belt designs due to the different feed mechanisms of the respective machine guns. So the infantry Ratels always had to carry two different types of machine gun belts.
      Interesting fact 3 : when driving through heavy bush the outside machine guns would be so damaged by branches that we used to take them off. This meant that we sometimes went into combat with no external machine guns.

    • @williamromine5715
      @williamromine5715 Год назад

      @@marcusmoonstein242 That makes sense. Thanks for the info.

    • @protectorpods6607
      @protectorpods6607 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@marcusmoonstein242 on the rear, the mounts themselves would get damaged not just the machine guns. Angolan Bush is very different to Lohatla especially around Cuito.

    • @marcusmoonstein242
      @marcusmoonstein242 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@protectorpods6607 Tell me about it! We had a few smoke grenade launchers ripped off our turrets by that bush.

  • @kenbird8783
    @kenbird8783 25 дней назад +2

    German technology - Bussing (Germany)

  • @portrasdamascara8750
    @portrasdamascara8750 Год назад +3

    Nothing beeter afther the a long week!

  • @destinymukonya6526
    @destinymukonya6526 12 дней назад +1

    Created for the veld

  • @warsmithalaric
    @warsmithalaric 11 месяцев назад +2

    I remember driving in these as a kid in the 80s in the north of Southwest (namibia), awesome vehicles.

  • @Smokey348
    @Smokey348 Час назад

    in War Thunder, its just a long matchbox that can't even drive properly on the ground

  • @sjgerber
    @sjgerber 9 месяцев назад +1

    Surprise - the badger project nose dived - OTT bean deliveries of upgraded and remanufactured Ratels in Mid 2023

  • @celtisafricana4984
    @celtisafricana4984 Месяц назад +2

    Ai... never heard it pronounced "ruddle" before

  • @mokopa
    @mokopa 9 дней назад

    9:05 I know the guy on the left!

  • @deonstrydom1848
    @deonstrydom1848 3 месяца назад +2

    I had the honour of being trained as a ratel infantry soldier.

  • @shrekthecrusader8111
    @shrekthecrusader8111 23 дня назад

    Based.

  • @terencenxumalo1159
    @terencenxumalo1159 18 дней назад

    interesting

  • @andrewshort7207
    @andrewshort7207 Год назад +3

    more specifically corruption and mismanagement are a big factor in the badgers non-appearence

    • @mybru1
      @mybru1 7 дней назад +1

      The badgers production has been forcibly restarted. Armscor and the sandf told denel to start production or pay every cent back. I believe there are around 9 badgers in service with the army now but are kept in garrison due to the limited amount available

  • @davidthomas8924
    @davidthomas8924 21 день назад

    Unighta?

  • @azazuloveu7944
    @azazuloveu7944 8 месяцев назад +1

    Sibmas from belgium ratel feom afrika..same design

  • @koenvangeleuken2853
    @koenvangeleuken2853 Год назад +1

    not a word about the SIBMAS????

    • @denzilbarnard5393
      @denzilbarnard5393 9 месяцев назад

      SIBMAS was a spinoff sold to Belguim afaik

  • @user-qc8ts6hb9o
    @user-qc8ts6hb9o Месяц назад

    А как там Т34 85 на заднем плане образовался в Юар?

    • @Frog13799
      @Frog13799 28 дней назад +1

      Cuban and Russian support for Angola, they fielded T-34 and T-54 tanks

    • @tripwire8457
      @tripwire8457 24 дня назад

      Южная Африка в Анголе воевала против солдат (и советников) из Анголы, Кубы и Советского Союза. Также была поддержка со стороны Китая.
      После войны, когда я был в России, я встретил женщину, которая была рада познакомиться с южноафриканцем. Она рассказала мне, что была политическим комиссаром в Уганде, и ее работа заключалась в том, чтобы встречать советские войска на пути в Анголу и поддерживать их боевой дух. Они не хотели с нами воевать.

  • @paulclarke4776
    @paulclarke4776 19 дней назад

    So it's the south african stryker basically

  • @TiagobritoBrito
    @TiagobritoBrito 16 дней назад +1

    Boer maak’n plan innovative was that generation, despite the sanctions, they used the little resources they could gather and come out with something like that in different variants, Ratel was a force to be reckoned with,built in Africa, for African terrain, move fast hit hard.
    I’m happy that this iconic piece of equipment is being used to educate about the old S.A.D.F’s(Suid Afrikaanse Weermag)history in battle, engineering technology. 🫡

  • @falanglao01
    @falanglao01 Год назад +8

    Great video, including the historical insights, presented in a brief and neutral way. Its just sad what happened to the SA defence force after democracy got hold of it... Corruption, unability to sustain the forces, lots of systems out of order, no replacement in sight

  • @o80y1
    @o80y1 11 месяцев назад +1

    Very Büssing engine lmao

  • @Homoprimatesapiens
    @Homoprimatesapiens 9 месяцев назад +6

    As long as what S.A. is under ANC control, the world can expect that this strategically placed bastion for international conflict will decline into a pathetic military non grata.

    • @robert-trading-as-Bob69
      @robert-trading-as-Bob69 2 месяца назад +1

      Yeah, my thoughts exactly. We are on the best route from Europe to the Pacific region if the Suez is closed.
      We defended that route against Communism in the Cold War, now it'll be handed over to the Chinese Communists in the event of a war in the Pacific.
      Consider too the growing influence of Chinese bases in the Horn of Africa to help close the Suez route.

  • @BlaBla-pf8mf
    @BlaBla-pf8mf Год назад +3

    0:15 Ratel was definitely not the first wheeled IFV, soviet BTR-60 was in production since 1960.

    • @Militaryheritage
      @Militaryheritage Год назад +15

      The BTR-60 is classified as an APC not an IFV. Details matter.

    • @gerterasmus2810
      @gerterasmus2810 5 месяцев назад

      I think so I saw one that was hit by a helicopter with 20mm he rounds he he from the inside it looked like massive tits the guys inside abandoned it and run away there ears must have been hurting😂

    • @Ian-mj4pt
      @Ian-mj4pt 26 дней назад

      They mean in South Africa I believe

  • @KA-dx2kz
    @KA-dx2kz Год назад +6

    Just saying the 30 cal machine gun was converted to 7.62 means nothing because 7.62 is 30 caliber, the diameter of the bullet it self.

    • @scoutdogfsr
      @scoutdogfsr Год назад +2

      Really? 30.06 operating psi is roughly 2k higher than 7.62. The case length is roughly 1/2" shorter. Extractor groove is different. Pressure curves are different too. As a student of Valley Forge Military Academy we had armourer courses that covered both m1919 based arms and there are clear engineering and part differences.

    • @Sam-eu9go
      @Sam-eu9go Год назад +6

      In America we use imperial measurements, so when someone says an American gun was converted from 30 caliber to 7.62, that implies that it was changed to the NATO cartridge that uses a millimeter measurement in its designation.

    • @hoplophobia7014
      @hoplophobia7014 Год назад

      @@scoutdogfsr what is the diameter of the 30.06 bullet, in mm? As in the land diameter?

    • @marclaplante5679
      @marclaplante5679 Год назад +2

      It sure means a lot if you are trying to rack a round into the chamber..
      Or ensure a supply chain for its ammunition.

    • @scoutdogfsr
      @scoutdogfsr Год назад +3

      @@hoplophobia7014 indeed both share the Dia of .308". Though you certainly would not say that say a inline 6cyl and a v8 of identical displacement are the same. Internal ballistics and pressure curve are the starting point for operating systems of small arms. Projectile Dia, case length, ect are secondary in design criteria, if not superfluous in some cases. Perhaps research in Century Arms attempt to recaliber the MAS 49/56 from dimensionally similar 7.5 (308 dia) to .308 Winchester will shed some light on the subject.

  • @THB1945
    @THB1945 9 месяцев назад +1

    Is anyone here from War Thunder? This armored vehicle does quite bad in the game, though.

    • @SeanGavin-rf5vd
      @SeanGavin-rf5vd 4 месяца назад

      a game??? They do quite well in the field. I was a radio operator in a comms Ratel 1989-1990. Ratels were feared.

    • @THB1945
      @THB1945 4 месяца назад +1

      @@SeanGavin-rf5vdCan’t believe someone with the real experience is here! Good to know!

  • @phoenixrising427
    @phoenixrising427 2 дня назад

    sadly - the incompetent anc believed that their cuban buddies were capable of maintaining these marvellous vehicles

  • @timokuusela5794
    @timokuusela5794 Год назад +5

    As we all know how it is going in South Africa, it is pity that we could not deliver our Patrias there. No money ,no honey. No sense in giving them for free.. South Africa is slowly falling apart because of the massive corruption. Ratel was a great achievement at times when the whole world was misled by the media to believe that the change would be for the better. Human rights, yes, net result, no.

    • @clementmpushe5957
      @clementmpushe5957 10 месяцев назад

      You are falling over yourself because you are very tempted to mitigate evil because of the benefits that came with it for you. Btw SA is not falling apart if losing political power means that so be it.

    • @mybru1
      @mybru1 7 дней назад

      The patria/badger project has been forcibly restarted after the military told denel to start production or pay back every cent

  • @andrewmacdonald218
    @andrewmacdonald218 Год назад +3

    Good video, but for the love of sweet Pauline, please learn how words are pronounced. It's not a "Rattle" it's a "Ra-tel" (emphasis on the second syllable); also, it's a "cup-ola", it's a "cue-pola" ...

    • @jackjones9460
      @jackjones9460 Год назад +1

      Which Sweet Pauline? You talkin’ about my Sister?

    • @marcusmoonstein242
      @marcusmoonstein242 Год назад +3

      And UNITA is pronounced "u-nee-ta" not "u-ny-ta".

    • @OuterHeaven210
      @OuterHeaven210 Год назад

      Lmao I was sitting here like "when tf is he gonna talk about the Ratel??" Stfu about this Rottle nonsense.

    • @ferasmus1
      @ferasmus1 4 месяца назад

      I spent nearly 17 years in this vehicle, my call sign India 93 Fox.

    • @Ian-mj4pt
      @Ian-mj4pt 26 дней назад

      It's yank what else do you expect 😅😅 strip my moer when they pronounce things so wrong 😅😅

  • @istoppedcaring6209
    @istoppedcaring6209 18 дней назад

    ithe not rothel
    it's R(uh)- ah- tell +-

  • @garryli2030
    @garryli2030 21 день назад +5

    Rhodesia...A country that once proud and no more......

  • @Darkel45
    @Darkel45 26 дней назад

    fat south african bus with atgm

  • @koolkiop
    @koolkiop Год назад

    Text to voice?

  • @jb3704
    @jb3704 Месяц назад

    Alcazar???...... 😂😂😂

  • @robert-trading-as-Bob69
    @robert-trading-as-Bob69 2 месяца назад

    Good video, thanks.
    UNITA is pronounced 'you-neeter', not 'you-knighter'.
    Please contact someone local to confirm their accents, there are South Africans spread around the world who would be more than happy to help you.

  • @Zdzislew
    @Zdzislew 5 месяцев назад

    sucks ass in war thunder tho ngl

    • @SeanGavin-rf5vd
      @SeanGavin-rf5vd 4 месяца назад +2

      wow, comparing it to how it performs in a game😂 When they saw us coming the commie Cubans ran for their lives.

    • @PhansiKhongoloza
      @PhansiKhongoloza 3 месяца назад +1

      You base it's actual abilities on a video game????? These things destroyed T55's and T62's..... operated by Cubans and East Germans.

    • @Zdzislew
      @Zdzislew 3 месяца назад +1

      @@PhansiKhongoloza bruh, it’s a joke. I’m not actually saying it’s bad in real life because of it’s representation in a video game

  • @bkj3845
    @bkj3845 22 дня назад

    Good old days, look what has become of the SADF today, once one of the best in anti-terrorist and bush war on the globe, today the laughingstock of Africa and the world!

    • @starboy7938
      @starboy7938 11 дней назад +1

      So you wanted to keep things like the old days

    • @mybru1
      @mybru1 7 дней назад

      Laughing stock of africa? Maybe have a look at actually sources apartheid apologists. The sandf is still the premier bush warfare expert in the world. We annually host western countries for bush warfare and coin training. Major General Jean leanmiere of the French army openly stated last year that in all of his years commanding French forces in africa he never had a better coalition partner than south africa. And instead of rubbing your die ou dae was beter kak look at the stats. Battle of bangui 2013 200 south african paratroopers against 8000 seleka rebels over a course of 3 days. 15 south africans lost they're lives whilst 876 rebels were killed and over 2000 wounded. Amongst the dead rebels were 4 of their generals who were killed during a mortar attack. The leader of the seleka personally contacted col William Dixon to sue for a peace deal. The selekas pulled back and allowed our troops to withdraw to a nearby French air force base. 2013 the battle of kibbati 144 south african troops vs 1500 m23 rebels. South Africa sustained zero casualties whilst killing 521 rebels as well as destroying the rebels last remaining artillery and anti aircraft cannons. The m23 was forced out of the region for 8 years. Current operations in Mozambique, 1 sandf kia for over 400 Islamic state fighters kia. Cpl tebogo radebe of 5 special forces regiment was succumbed to his wounds after he and his section of 11 sf troops fought through an IS ambush carried out by around 90 is fighters. He was the first south african sf operator to be killed since cpl Herman Carstens in 1986. Since the end of the border wars sandf SF have conducted over a 1000 operations in Libya, sudan, DRC, CAR, Nigeria, Somalia, Kenya, Mozambique, Uganda, and Mali without any deaths until cpl radebe. If the sandf is such a joke then why is it that were the only country allowed to train Mozambique troops and police alongside us green berets and Greek and Portuguese SF. If the sandf is such a joke then why is that our troops were the only african coalition member to work alongside south Korean navy seals during their threat analysis in Mozambique. If the sandf is such a joke then why is that our military presence is requested by over 13 countries across africa, the EU, AU and UN included. Fokken apartheid apologists