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  2. Firearms regulation in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    In South Africa, the Firearms Control Act 60 of 2000 regulates the possession of firearms by civilians.Possession of a firearm is conditional on a competency test and several other factors, including background checking of the applicant, inspection of an owner's premises, and licensing of the weapon by the police introduced in July 2004.

  3. Ratel IFV - Wikipedia

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    Small quantities of second-hand Ratels have been delivered by the SANDF to a number of other African states, including Ghana, which received 15 Ratel-20s and 24 Ratel-90s in 2004, and Rwanda, which received 15 Ratel-90s and 20 Ratel-60s in 2007. [47] Senegal ordered 26 Ratel-20s in 2008 and had received them by 2010. [47]

  4. List of equipment of the South African Army - Wikipedia

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    South Africa: Armoured vehicle-launched bridge: 2: Toyota Land Cruiser Utility [59] Japan South Africa. Utility vehicle 435: Used for border patrol. R500 million will be spent in 2024/25 to replace these vehicles with new mine-resistant APCs. Gecko 8×8 ATV [60] South Africa Canada: All-terrain utility vehicle 100

  5. Armscor (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    The Atlas Aircraft Corporation of South Africa (also known as Atlas Aviation) was established in 1965 [16] to manufacture sophisticated military aircraft and avionics equipment for the South African Air Force, as well as for export. It was also established primarily to circumvent an international arms embargo implemented in 1963.

  6. Vektor R4 - Wikipedia

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    The Vektor R4 is a South African 5.56×45mm assault rifle. [8] It entered service as the standard service rifle of the South African Defence Force (SADF) in 1980. [1] In South African service, the R4 replaced the R1, a variant of the 7.62×51mm FN FAL. [7]

  7. Gun Owners of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Gun Owners South Africa (abbreviated to GOSA) is a firearms rights and advocacy group in the Republic of South Africa.It was founded on 26 January 2004 by Thomas Eastes and nine associates invited by him, Abios Khoele, Charl van Wyk, Pieter van Wyk, Juan de Greeff, Martin Hedington, Dr. Richard Wesson, Peter Moss, Brett Nortje and Dick Boothroyd.

  8. Nelson Mandela Artillery Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The unit also took part in the South African invasion of German South-West Africa in 1915 where it earned the battle honour "South West Africa 1915". The battery was renumbered "1st" in 1926. In 1932, the name was changed to Cape Field Artillery (Prince Alfred's Own) .

  9. Category:Machine guns of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Machine guns of South Africa" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D. Denel DMG-5; R.