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61 Mechanised Battalion Group was a
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of the
South African Infantry Corps The South African Army Infantry Formation supervises all infantry within the South African Army. History Origins: Union Defence Force South African Infantry originated as the ''Infantry Branch'' of the Union Defence Forces in 1913. In 1915, ...
; although it was classed as
mechanized infantry Mechanized infantry are infantry units equipped with armored personnel carriers (APCs) or infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs) for transport and combat (see also mechanized force). As defined by the United States Army, mechanized infantry is di ...
, it was a combined arms force consisting of infantry, armour and artillery.


History


Combat Group Juliet

General Constand Viljoen, Chief of the Army, formulated a plan in 1978 to introduce a mechanized combat group to Ovamboland in the then South West Africa, to conduct operations against SWAPO. Combat Group Juliet was then formed under the command of Commandant Frank Bestbier.


Operation Reindeer

The Battle Group first saw action in
Operation Reindeer Operation Reindeer, which began on 4 May 1978, was South Africa's second major military operation in Angola, carried out under the Apartheid regime, the first being Operation Savannah. The South African operation consisted of an assault by 2 S ...
in early May 1978, launching an attack on SWAPO’s Western Front headquarters and logistics base, at Chetequera, 15 km north of the South West African border, with a mechanized assault force. This attack formed part of Operation Reindeer during which paratroopers attacked a separate target at Cassinga, some 300 km into Angola. After Operation Reindeer it was decided to establish a permanent conventional mechanized combat unit in the operational area and Commandant Johann Dippenaar was appointed to set up this unit. By January 1979, the Battle Group was renamed 61 Mechanised Battalion and became part of the regular order of battle. 61 Mech served for over a decade in the territory fighting both a guerrilla war against the South-West Africa People's Organisation, as well as taking part in conventional operations against
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South West Africa Headquarters of 61 Mech

A tactical headquarters for 61 Mech was initially established at Otavi but during April 1979 this was moved to Tsumeb. 61 Mech was eventually resettled at Omuthiya, with a base headquarters in Tsumeb.


Further operations

61 Mech was primarily involved in these operations. * Operation Carrot (1979) * Operation Sceptic (1980) * Operation Protea (1981) *
Operation Daisy Operation Daisy was a military operation conducted from November 1–20, 1981 by the South African Defence Force and South West African Territorial Force (SWATF) in Angola during the South African Border War and Angolan Civil War. This conflict ...
(1981) * Operation Meebos (1982) *
Operation Yahoo Operation or Operations may refer to: Arts, entertainment and media * ''Operation'' (game), a battery-operated board game that challenges dexterity * Operation (music), a term used in musical set theory * ''Operations'' (magazine), Multi-Man ...
(1982) * Operation Dolfyn (1983) *
Operation Askari Operation Askari was a military operation during 1983 in Angola by the South African Defence Force (SADF) during the South African Border War. Background Operation Askari, launched on 6 December 1983, was the SADF's sixth large-scale cro ...
(1983) *
Operation Vasvat Operation or Operations may refer to: Arts, entertainment and media * ''Operation'' (game), a battery-operated board game that challenges dexterity * Operation (music), a term used in musical set theory * ''Operations'' (magazine), Multi-Man ...
(1984) *
Operation Nekomdraai Operation or Operations may refer to: Arts, entertainment and media * ''Operation'' (game), a battery-operated board game that challenges dexterity * Operation (music), a term used in musical set theory * ''Operations'' (magazine), Multi-Man ...
(1984) *
Operation Pronkertjie Operation or Operations may refer to: Arts, entertainment and media * ''Operation'' (game), a battery-operated board game that challenges dexterity * Operation (music), a term used in musical set theory * ''Operations'' (magazine), Multi-Man ...
(1985) * Operation Viper (1985) *
Operation Benzine Operation or Operations may refer to: Arts, entertainment and media * ''Operation'' (game), a battery-operated board game that challenges dexterity * Operation (music), a term used in musical set theory * ''Operations'' (magazine), Multi-Man ...
* Operation Moduler *
Operation Hooper Operation Hooper was a military operation in 1987-88 by the South African Defence Force (SADF) during the South African Border War. This operation forms part of what has come to be called the Battle of Cuito Cuanavale. The Cubans' objective was se ...
*
Operation Packer Operation Packer was a military operation by the South African Defence Force (SADF) during the South African Border War and Angolan Civil War from March to April 1988. This operation forms part of what became known as the Battle of Cuito Cuanaval ...
* Operation Excite (1988) * Operation Linger * Operation Merlyn (1989) * Operation Arson I * Operation Arson II * Operation Light Foot * Operation Ventic * Operation Pikadel * Operation Reward *
Operation Displace Operation Displace was a military operation by the South African Defence Force during the South African Border War and Angolan Civil War. It involved maintaining the illusion that the SADF had remained in brigade strength east of Cuito Cuanava ...
* Operation Jamba * Operation Hulti (1988) * Operation Prone (1988) * Operation Makro (1981)


Relocation to South Africa and Lohatla Army Battle School

During September 1991 61 Mech Bn Gp, which was based at Rooikop in Namibia, resettled at the Army Battle School in Lohatla, South Africa. 61 Mech remained part of C Army’s Reserve, under operational command of 60 Brigade HQ and administratively supported by the Army Battle School. During this time, C Army amended the organisation of the Battle School to execute two functions concurrently: * first, continuing to administer the facility as a large training institution for reserves and full-time forces as it had been in the past; * second, to provide the headquarters for a virtual Rapid Deployment Force (including 61 Mech), as part of its permanent order of battle.


Operations after relocation

61 Mech was primarily involved in these operations. * Operation Shobashobane * Operation Intexo (1995) * Operation Jumbo III (1996) * Operation Vlakhaas (1995) * Operation Sweepslag (1994) * Operation Sombre (1994)


Disbandment

By 2005, 61 Mech was disbanded and its infantry elements merged into 8 South African Infantry Battalion at Upington after moving from
Lohatla Lohatla is a training area of the South African National Defence Force. It is located in the Northern Cape province of South Africa and is home to the SA Army Combat Training Centre, which is part of the South African Army Training Formation. ...
. The Armour and Artillery components were merged into other existing regular units of their respective corps.


Organisation

61 Mech was organised along the following lines: * two infantry companies, which were equipped with the Ratel-20 Infantry Fighting Vehicle, * if necessary, a third infantry company was attached. On many occasions this was a company from 1 Parachute Battalion who were attached as a motorised company in Buffels * an armoured car squadron initially equipped with Eland Armoured Cars. During 1980 the Elands were replaced by the Ratel-90 and later the
Rooikat The Rooikat (Afrikaans for "Caracal"; ) is a South African armoured reconnaissance vehicle equipped with a stabilised 76 mm high velocity gun for organic anti-tank and fire support purposes. The Rooikat's main armament was built with the ...
Armoured Fighting Vehicle, * a support company consisting of an anti-tank platoon in Ratel-90s, * an 81mm mortar platoon in Ratel-81s, * an anti-aircraft troop and * an artillery battery equipped with the
G5 howitzer The G5 is a South African towed howitzer of 155 mm calibre developed in South Africa by Denel Land Systems. The G5 design was based on the Canadian GC-45 155mm gun which was highly modified to suit southern African conditions. Production hist ...
. Firepower was further augmented by the addition of the self-propelled version ( G6 Rhino). * In 1988 61 Mech also received the first combat-deployed squadron of Olifant MBTs, to counter the ever-escalating FAPLA tank threat 61 Mech was primarily tasked as the Army's Immediate Response Unit, due to its versatility.


Equipment


Armour

*Eland 60 *Eland 90 *Olifant MBT


Armoured Personnel Carrier

*Buffel *Casspir


Artillery

*G2 *G5 *G6


Anti Aircraft

*Ystervark


Personal Weapons

*R1 *R4 *R5 *FN Mag *60mm patrol mortar *RPG


Fighting Vehicles

*Ratel 20 *Ratel 60 *Ratel 81 *Ratel 90 *Ratel Command *Ratel ZT3


Logistics

*samil 10 lappiespomp *Samil 20 *Samil 50 *Samil 100 *Rinkhals ambulance


Insignia


Standard Dress


Ops Badge

61 Mech awarded a small badge called the ''Operational Badge'' for those in or attached to the unit who deployed with the unit on operational duties. The badge had a yellow backing and was awarded initially only for cross border operations into Angola. A subsequent version with a green backing was suggested which was to be for internal duties. This version was never authorised and the yellow badge was awarded for all operational deployments. The badge consisted of a dagger with three diagonal lightning bolts in red across it. A subdued version was produced for wear on nutria (brown's) uniforms. With the introduction of camouflage, a new version was produced on green thatching. This knife point always faced the heart of the wearer.


Companies

Each company or element in the Battalion (group) had its own flag and identifying badge.


Leadership


Honoris Crux recipients


Battle Honours


Further developments

From 61 Mech's success, 62 Mechanised Battalion Group and
63 Mechanised Battalion Group 63 Mechanised Battalion Group was a unit of the South African Infantry Corps; although it was classed as mechanized infantry, it was a combined arms force consisting of infantry, armour and artillery. Together with 61 Mechanised Battalion Group ...
, were developed, encompassing similar battlegroup principles. Theoretically the three units would have formed 60 Brigade, South Africa's highly mobile brigade level response to a full conventional attack on South West Africa.


See also

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Notes


References


Other sources

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External links

* {{SA Army Units Battalions of South Africa Military units and formations established in 1978 Military units and formations disestablished in 2005 Military units and formations of South Africa in the Border War