Operation Reindeer

Operation Reindeer
Part of South African Border War
Operation Reindeer is located in Angola
Cassinga
Cassinga
Chetequera
Chetequera
Dombondola
Dombondola
Operation Reindeer (Angola)
Date4–10 May 1978
Location
Angola
Result South African victory
Belligerents
 South Africa SWAPO
Commanders and leaders
John Vorster
South Africa Constand Viljoen
South Africa Ian Gleeson
Unknown
Units involved
SADF Unknown
Strength
Unknown 2,200+
Casualties and losses
7 killed
39 wounded
SWAPO claim:
582-624 killed
400-611 wounded
South African claim:
1,000 killed
200 captured

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 South African Infantry Battalion on two South West Africa People's Organisation (SWAPO) base complexes, Chetequera and Dombondola, near to the then-South West Africa/Angola border; an assault by the elite 32 Battalion on SWAPO's Omepepa-Namuidi-Henhombe base complex around 20 km east of Chetequera; and finally, the attack the operation is most known for — a controversial airborne assault by paratroopers on Cassinga, a refugee camp and SWAPO's regional headquarters, 260 km inside Angola. The operation ended on 10 May 1978.


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