Operation Cerebus
| Operation Cerebus | |
|---|---|
| Part of South African Border War | |
| Location | |
| Target | Shoot down Angolan military aircraft |
| Date | 5 October – 3 November 1985 |
Operation Cerebus was a South African Defence Force (SADF) special forces operation in Angola during October 1985 in the South African Border War and Angolan Civil War.
Background
[edit]To discourage any further advances by FAPLA forces towards Mavinga after Operation Wallpaper, it was decided to further hinder Angolan airforce operations between Menongue and Cuito Cuanavale. Two captured mobile SA-9 anti-aircraft missile systems were flown into the UNITA held airfield at Mavinga by South African Air Force (SAAF) C-130 Hercules.[1]: Ch11 They were then driven north-west by SADF special forces and UNITA soldiers to an area between Menongue, Longa and Cuito Cuanavale.[1]: Chp11 The operation was not successful and no aircraft shot down, the Angolan's airforce avoiding the area.[1]: Chp11
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Lord, Dick (2012). From Fledgling to Eagle. The South African Airforce during the Border War. Solihull, England: Helion & Company. ISBN 9781908916624.
Further reading
[edit]- Lord, Dick (2012). From Fledgling to Eagle. The South African Airforce during the Border War(e-book). Solihull, England: Helion & Company. ISBN 9781908916624.