Rhodesian Security Forces |
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Disbanded | 1980 |
Headquarters | Salisbury |
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The Rhodesian Security Forces consisted of the Rhodesian Army, Rhodesian Air Force ("Royal" until 1970), British South Africa Police, Rhodesian Ministry of Internal Affairs (INTAF) and the Guard Force. Despite the impact of economic and diplomatic sanctions, Rhodesia was able to develop and maintain a potent and professional military capability.[1] In June 1977, Time magazine reported that "man for man, the Rhodesian army ranks among the world's finest fighting units."[2]
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The regular army was always a relatively small force, but by 1978–79 it consisted of some 10,800 regulars nominally supported by about 40,000 reservists. While the regular army consisted of a professional core drawn from the white population (and some units, such as the Rhodesian SAS and the Rhodesian Light Infantry, were all-white), by 1978–79 the majority of its complement was actually composed of black soldiers. The army reserves, in contrast, were largely white. [3]
The Rhodesian Army HQ was in Salisbury and commanded over four infantry brigades and later an HQ Special Forces, with various training schools and supporting units. Numbers 1,2, and 3 Brigade were established in 1964 and 4 Brigade in 1978.[4]
During the Bush War, the army included:
The Rhodesian Air Force was never a large air force. In 1965, it consisted of only 1,200 regular personnel. At the peak of its strength during the Bush war, it had a maximum of 2,300 personnel of all races, but of these, only 150 were pilots actively involved in combat operations. These pilots, however, were rotated through the various squadrons partly to maintain their skills on all aircraft and partly to relieve fellow pilots flying more dangerous sorties.
The British South Africa Police (BSAP) were the first line of defence in Rhodesia had the specific responsibility of maintaining law and order in the country.[4]
Rhodesian Ministry of Internal Affairs (INTAF) officers were heavily involved in implementing such civic measures as the protected villages program.
The Rhodesian Bush War required that each of the security forces work in a combined effort to combat the enemy. Therefore it became essential to establish an organisation known as Combined Operations in Salisbury to co-ordinate the efforts of each service. The Rhodesian army took the senior role in Combined Operations. Combined Operations was responsible for the conduct of all operations both inside and outside Rhodesia. Combined Operations had direct command over the Joint Operational Centres (JOCs) deployed throughout the country in each of the Operational Areas. There was a JOC per Operational Area.[4]
The operational areas were known as:
Name | Type | Country of Origin | In Service | Notes |
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T-55 | Main Battle Tank. | Soviet Union | 8-12 | 8 T-55LD tanks given by South Africa, together with South African Defence Force advisers for the purpose of training the Rhodesian crews. Some T-55 tanks captured from Mozambique.[5] |
T-54 | Main Battle Tank. | Soviet Union | Captured. | |
T-34 | Main Battle Tank | Soviet Union | 5-10 | Some captured from Mozambique. |
Browning Hi-Power | Pistol | Belgium | ||
M1911 | Pistol | United States | ||
Beretta 92 | Pistol | Italy | ||
Walther P38 | Pistol | West Germany | ||
Enfield revolver | Revolver | United Kingdom | Enfield No. 2 Mk I Revolver. | |
Star | Pistol | Spain | Star Model 1920, Star Model 1921 and Star Model 1922. | |
Sten | Submachine Gun | United Kingdom | ||
Sterling | Submachine Gun | United Kingdom | ||
Uzi | Submachine Gun | Israel | Some of local manufacture. | |
Škorpion vz. 61 | Submachine Gun | Czechoslovakia | Some of local manufacture. | |
Lee Enfield | Rifle | United Kingdom | No. 4 Mk I and No 4 Mk I (T) | |
Browning Auto-5 | Shotgun | United States | ||
Ithaca 37 | Shotgun | United States | ||
FN FAL | Rifle | Belgium | South African R1 and British L1A1. Also used heavy barreled light machine gun variant. | |
M14 | Rifle | United States | ||
M16 | Assault Rifle | United States | M16A1. Used very late in the war. | |
Heckler & Koch G3 | Rifle | West Germany | G3A3, received from Portugal. | |
AK-47 | Assault Rifle | Soviet Union | Captured. | |
AKM | Assault Rifle | Soviet Union | Captured. | |
SKS | Carbine | Soviet Union | Captured. | |
Dragunov | Sniper Rifle | Soviet Union | Captured. | |
RPD | Light Machine Gun | Soviet Union | Captured. | |
RPK | Light Machine Gun | Soviet Union | Captured. | |
PK | Light Machine Gun | Soviet Union | Captured. | |
KPV | Heavy Machine Gun | Soviet Union | Captured. | |
Bren | Light Machine Gun | United Kingdom | Mark 3. | |
FN MAG | General Purpose Machine Gun | Belgium | ||
Browning M1919 | Medium Machine Gun | United States | M1919A4. | |
Browning M2 | Heavy Machine Gun | United States | ||
RPG-7 | Anti-Tank Weapon | Soviet Union | Captured. | |
M72 LAW | Anti-Tank Weapon | United States | ||
Bazooka | Anti-Tank Weapon | United States | M20 Super Bazooka. | |
M18 Claymore | Anti Personal Mine | United States | ||
Mine G.S. Mk V | Anti Tank Mine | United Kingdom | ||
Ferret | Armoured Car | United Kingdom | 20-48 | Mk 2/2. |
Ratel | Armoured Car | South Africa | 54 | Ratel 90. |
BRDM-2 | Armoured Car | Soviet Union | Captured. | |
BTR-152 | Armoured Personnel Carrier | Soviet Union | Captured. | |
Eland Mk7 | Armoured Car | South Africa | 139 | 60 Eland-90s and 70 Eland-60s. |
T17 | Armoured Car | United States | 20 | T17E1. |
Thyssen Henschel UR-416 | Armoured Personnel Carrier | West Germany | 50 | |
MILAN | Anti-Tank Guided Missile | France/ West Germany | 9 | 9 Launchers and 75 missiles from South Africa. |
M40 | Anti-Tank Weapon | United States | 24 | |
B-10 | Anti-Tank Weapon | Soviet Union | Captured. | |
B-11 | Anti-Tank Weapon | Soviet Union | Captured. | |
Casspir | Armoured Personnel Carrier | South Africa | 100 | Casspir Mk 3. |
Buffel | Armoured Personnel Carrier | South Africa | 100 | |
Pookie | Mine Detection vehicle | Rhodesia | ||
Universal Carrier | Armoured Personnel Carrier | United Kingdom | 30 | Improved Universal carrier armed with two FN MAG. |
OTO Melara Mod 56 | Howitzer | Italy | 18 | |
M101 | Howitzer | United States | 12 | |
Ordnance QF 25 pounder | Howitzer | United Kingdom | 24 | |
L16 | Mortar | United Kingdom | 100 | |
BM-21 Grad | Multiple Rocket Launcher | Soviet Union | 5 | Captured. |
Strela 2 | Surface-To-Air Missile System | Soviet Union | 15 | Captured. |
ZPU | Anti-Aircraft Gun 14.5mm | Soviet Union | 20 | Captured. |
SU 23x2 | Anti-Aircraft Gun | Soviet Union | 12 | Captured. |
Land Rover | 4×4 Vehicle | United Kingdom | ||
Willys MB | 4×4 Vehicle | United States | M38. | |
Unimog | 4×4 Vehicle | West Germany | ||
Bedford MK | Truck | United Kingdom | ||
English Electric Canberra | Bomber | United Kingdom | 21 | 3 from South Africia, 18 Canberra B 2s and 3 Canberra T 4s. |
Hawker Hunter | Fighter | United Kingdom | 12 | Hunter FGA 9. |
de Havilland Vampire | Fighter | United Kingdom | 67 | 35 from South Africia. |
Supermarine Spitfire | Fighter | United Kingdom | 22 | Mk 22. |
North American T-6 Texan | Trainer Aircraft | United States | 21 | AT-6 Harvard, sold to South Africa. |
Percival Provost | Trainer Aircraft/Light Attack Aircraft | United Kingdom | 25 | Provost Mk 52. |
Aermacchi AL-60 | Utility Aircraft | Italy | 11 | AL-60F-5 "Trojan". |
Canadair North Star | Transport Aircraft | Canada | 4 | C-4 Argonaut. |
Douglas DC-7 | Transport Aircraft | United States | 2 | |
Cessna Skymaster | Light Attack Aircraft | United States | 23 | Reims-Cessna FTB 337G 'Lynx'. |
Aermacchi SF.260 | Trainer Aircraft/Light Attack Aircraft | Italy | 49 | SF.260C and SF.260W "Genet". |
Douglas C-47 Dakota | Transport Aircraft | United States | 22 | |
Britten-Norman Islander | Transport Aircraft | United Kingdom | 6 | |
Beechcraft Baron | Transport Aircraft | United States | 1 | Baron 95 C-55 |
Cessna 421 | Transport Aircraft | United States | 1 | |
Percival Pembroke | Transport Aircraft | United Kingdom | 2 | Percival Pembroke C.1 |
Cessna 185 | Utility Aircraft | United States | 17 | |
Bell UH-1 Iroquois | Helicopter | United States | 11 | Agusta-Bell 205. Used very late in the war. |
Aérospatiale Alouette III | Helicopter | France | 97 | |
SNIAS Alouette-II | Light Transport Helicopter | France | 5 | deliverd by RSA |
Armscor Darter | Air to Air Missile | South Africa | some | |
Golf & Alpha | Aircraft bombs | Rhodesia | several | |
Matra 68mm | Aircraft rockets | France |
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