44 Parachute Anti-Aircraft Regiment

44 Anti-Aircraft Regiment / Madzhakandila Anti-Aircraft Regiment is an airborne air defence artillery regiment of the South African Army Air Defence Artillery Formation and a former regimental unit within 44 Parachute Brigade.

44 Anti-Aircraft Regiment
ActiveJan 1985 -
Country South Africa
Allegiance
Branch
TypeAirborne Anti-Aircraft
Part of
Garrison/HQCape Town
Motto(s)

History

44 Anti-Aircraft Regiment was appointed and designated as a unit of the Citizen Force in January 1985 with the headquarters at Murrayhill (Hammanskraal). The unit struggled to obtain any National Service intake as gunners posted to the parachute brigade were being passed to the battalions and were not being released to the anti-aircraft unit.[1] When the first exercise was held, only 18 parachute-trained gunners were available.[2]

Operations and exercises

  • Mocamedes: 44 Anti-Aircraft were to be dropped with the 44 Pathfinders to receive and undergo training from UNITA, on Stinger missiles before the main force dropped. The operation never took place.
  • Exercise Vlakwater: September 1989, a full troop with two gun sections of 14.5mm AA guns and one Jakkals vehicle with a Mamba double-barrelled 12.7mm AA gun, was deployed in an air drop.
  • Exercise Pegasus: 14 July 1992 at approximately 2330, the then Army Battle School parachute-qualified air defence gunners were dropped over the General De Wet Training Area. Two 24 ft pallets was dropped from a C-130 transport aircraft. At 0700 on 16 July the ground forces were attacked by air (in the form of Skylift radio-controlled aircraft) which were repelled by eight 14.5 mm double-barrelled AA guns and two shoulder-launched missiles.
  • Roodepoort Dam: 44 Anti-Aircraft has taken part in brigade “water jumps” over the Roodepoort Dam each year since 1990.

Ordnance and equipment

44 Anti-Aircraft Regiment armament and equipment, consisted of:

  • Russian SAM 7 missiles,
  • Russian 14.5mm AA guns,
  • American .50 Brownings mounted on Jakkals airborne “mini-jeeps”.

Name Change

In August 2019 52 units of the Reserve Force had their names to reflect the diversity of the current SANDF. [3]

This unit had its name slightly changed to the Madzhakandila Anti Aircraft Regiment.

Leadership

CommanderPeriod
Maj P. Case1 Jan 1986  31 Dec 1988
Capt J. Roux1 Jan 1989  31 Mar 1990
Maj J. Lourens1 Apr 1991  31 Dec 1991
Capt G. Krenzer1 Feb 1991  Information Outstanding

References


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