Operation Super was a military confrontation during the
South African Border War
The South African Border War, also known as the Namibian War of Independence, and sometimes denoted in South Africa as the Angolan Bush War, was a largely asymmetric conflict that occurred in Namibia (then South West Africa), Zambia, and Angol ...
in March 1982 to prevent
SWAPO
The South West Africa People's Organisation (SWAPO ; , SWAVO; , SWAVO), officially known as the SWAPO Party of Namibia, is a political party and former independence movement in Namibia (formerly South West Africa). Founded in 1960, it has been ...
guerrillas infiltrating into
South West Africa
South West Africa was a territory under Union of South Africa, South African administration from 1915 to 1990. Renamed ''Namibia'' by the United Nations in 1968, Independence of Namibia, it became independent under this name on 21 March 1990. ...
through the
Kaokoveld
The Kaokoveld Desert is a coastal desert of northern Namibia and southern Angola.
Setting
The Kaokoveld Desert occupies a coastal strip covering , from 13° to 21°S and is bounded by the Atlantic Ocean to the west, the Namibian savanna woodl ...
from a location near the abandoned Portuguese town of Iona in the
Angola
Angola, officially the Republic of Angola, is a country on the west-Central Africa, central coast of Southern Africa. It is the second-largest Portuguese-speaking world, Portuguese-speaking (Lusophone) country in both total area and List of c ...
n province of
Namibe.
Order of Battle
Source:
South African forces
* 10 men - 5 Reconnaissance Regiment
* several platoon elements - 32 Battalion
* 2
Alouette III
Alouette or alouettes may refer to:
Music and literature
* "Alouette" (song), a French-language children's song
* Alouette, a character in ''The King of Braves GaoGaiGar''
Aerospace
* SNCASE Alouette, a utility helicopter developed in France i ...
gunships and
Puma transport helicopters
PLAN forces
* over 230 men
Battles
Initial contact
On 9 March 1982, ten
SADF
The South African Defence Force (SADF) (Afrikaans: ''Suid-Afrikaanse Weermag'') comprised the armed forces of South Africa from 1957 until 1994. Shortly before the state reconstituted itself as a republic in 1961, the former Union Defence Fo ...
South African Special Forces Brigade
The South African Special Forces Brigade, colloquially known as the Recces (from "reconnaissance"), is South Africa's principal Special forces, military special operations unit specialising in various types of operations, including counter-ins ...
soldiers ("Recces") dressed in
PLAN
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uniforms launched a reconnaissance mission near Iona, based on intelligence they had gathered about
SWAPO
The South West Africa People's Organisation (SWAPO ; , SWAVO; , SWAVO), officially known as the SWAPO Party of Namibia, is a political party and former independence movement in Namibia (formerly South West Africa). Founded in 1960, it has been ...
operations in the area.
[ A standby force consisting of a platoon from 32 Battalion and two Alouette gunships stood ready to react when required.][ The Recces, who were inserted by helicopter, quickly determined that there was considerable PLAN vehicle traffic in the area. After planting a TM 62 anti-tank ]landmine
A land mine, or landmine, is an explosive weapon often concealed under or camouflaged on the ground, and designed to destroy or disable enemy targets as they pass over or near it. Land mines are divided into two types: anti-tank mines, whi ...
in the road, they withdrew to high ground to observe what unfolded.[ Later in the day, 10 March, six PLAN trucks entered the valley, with one of them detonating the mine.] The mine left the vehicle stranded and its occupants simply transferred to the other vehicles before driving off, two heading south and three returning northwards.[
A while later a patrol of 28 PLAN soldiers arrived on the scene on foot and started looking for evidence of the attackers.][ They eventually found the tracks of the Recces and started following them. The Recces, realising that their position was now compromised, immediately called for reinforcements from 32 Battalion who were assigned to cover them.
Meanwhile, the Recces were running out of time while they waited for the reinforcements to arrive. In a desperate attempt to stall for time, they tried to pass themselves off as PLAN soldiers as soon as the PLAN patrol was within earshot, accusing the PLAN patrol of being members of ]UNITA
The National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (, abbr. UNITA) is the second-largest political party in Angola. Founded in 1966, UNITA fought alongside the People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) and the National Liberat ...
. A fierce argument between the parties ensued but ended abruptly when the Recce commander shot the PLAN commander. A heated firefight erupted, that was joined at this time by 32 Battalion and an Alouette helicopter gunship fitted with 20 mm cannon.[ When the fighting finally stopped, 21 PLAN soldiers had been killed, seven captured and one escaped.][
Interrogation of the PLAN prisoners captured during this action revealed the presence of a previously unknown camp nearby in the Cambêno Valley at , so a plan was immediately formulated to attack it.
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Camp assault
A helicopter-borne assault involving 40 members of 32 Battalion was launched on 12 March; however, the attack had to be aborted at the last minute due to thunderstorm activity that limited visibility.[ It was feared that any further attempt to attack the camp would be futile, as the helicopters had been close enough to be heard. However, scouts positioned around the area reported no movement out the valley, so a second attack was launched at dawn the following day, 13 March.][
The helicopters initially struggled to find the well-camouflaged camp, until they were virtually on top of it. At this point, the enemy, realising they had been spotted, started firing at the helicopters with everything they had.][ The 32 Battalion assault force was immediately dropped, only 50m from the camp where the intense fire was coming from. The assault force consisted of two platoons and an 81 mm mortar section.][
The guerrillas had built their camp in the bottom of the valley flanked by high ground on either side.,][ a factor that played strongly against them in the ensuing 18-hour battle. Alouette helicopter gunships used their 20mm ]cannon
A cannon is a large-caliber gun classified as a type of artillery, which usually launches a projectile using explosive chemical propellant. Gunpowder ("black powder") was the primary propellant before the invention of smokeless powder during th ...
to great effect, but were fired upon in turn with RPG
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Military
* Rocket-propelled grenade, a shoulder-launched anti-tank weapon
**''Ruchnoi Protivotankoviy Granatomyot'' (Russian: ''Ручной Противотанковый Гранатомёт''), hand-held anti-tank grenade laun ...
rockets and at least 4 SAM-7
The 9K32 Strela-2 (; NATO reporting name SA-7 Grail) is a light-weight, shoulder-fired, surface-to-air missile or MANPADS system. It is designed to target aircraft at low altitudes with passive infrared-homing guidance and destroy them with a ...
missiles (the latter not arming due to the helicopters being too close).[ The battle was fought throughout the rocky ravine supported by mortar fire. The battle lasted over seven hours by which time the soldiers of 32 Battalion resorted to using enemy weapons as they began to run out of ammunition.][ As evening fell, the 32 Battalion company readied itself for a PLAN counterattack.
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Aftermath
By the next morning, 14 March, a further 24 SADF soldiers were flown in, but no counterattack by PLAN occurred.[ and the battlefield was found to be littered with dead. 197 insurgents and 3 members of 32 Battalion died, with seven to eight prisoners captured.][ Significant quantities of food, weapons and logistical equipment were captured by the South Africans.][ From information gathered from the interrogation of the prisoners, a search over three weeks was made for a further PLAN base consisting of 50 soldiers.][ This search, carried out by a company from 32 Battalion, failed to find the base which was supposedly south of Iona.
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Cross-border operations of South Africa
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