1. THE INFLUENCE OF THE RATEL INFANTRY FIGHTING VEHICLE ON MOBILE WARFARE IN SOUTHERN AFRICA
- Author
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Roland de Vries
- Subjects
South African Defence Force ,SADF ,Manoeuvre battles ,Ratel infantry fighting vehicle ,Military vehicles ,Military bush vehicles ,African bush warfare ,Armoured vehicles ,Military doctrine ,Bush war ,South African border war ,Six-wheeled armoured vehicle ,Tanks ,Olifant tanks ,'Ratel' ,Military mobility ,Mobility warfare ,Armoured tank protection ,Fire-and-movement tactics ,Infantry School ,1 South African Infantry Battalion ,1 SAI ,Military Science - Abstract
This article traces the story of how the author and a number of daring young commanders and soldiers had cast aside military textbooks in developing their own military doctrine for mobile warfare, South African style. It is clear that the Ratel infantry fighting vehicle had wielded huge influence on the development and deployment of doctrine for mobile warfare during the 23-year long South African Border War. The author answers a simple ‘yes’, to the question raised whether the military doctrine the South African Defence Force (SADF) had devised during the Border War had served its purpose. He furthermore emphasises that significant lessons can be learned from the way the SADF had fought its military campaigns, a statement borne out by various authoritative publications recently circulated.
- Published
- 2015
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