Description
Explore the gripping narrative of the South African Air Force in the new book, 'SAAFs Border War (Africa@War 43)'. Dive into the intense aerial battles of the Border War, where South African Mirages clashed with Cuban MiG-21s over Cuito Cuanavale, marking the largest tank battle on African soil since El Alamein. Experience the perilous missions as Puma troopships were tragically shot down by Strela missiles, and witness the courageous Alouette III gunships supporting Koevoet tracker-combat teams in their daring engagements. This comprehensive account covers key operations spanning from 1966 to 1989, showcasing pivotal moments such as Operation Blouwildebees and the dramatic Operation Merlyn. The book reveals the SAAF's resilience against Soviet expansionism in southern Africa, detailing heroic acts like the evacuation of critically wounded soldiers under heavy fire. With detailed insights into various operational theaters and technological advancements in aerial warfare, this captivating narrative is essential for history enthusiasts and military scholars alike. Uncover the complexities of the Cold War era and the SAAF’s strategic importance in their fight against communism in South West Africa. 'SAAFs Border War (Africa@War 43)' offers a rich examination of military tactics, equipment, and the enduring spirit of the South African Air Force.