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  2. List of Helmet and Shoulder Flashes and Hackles of South ...

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    This page serves as an informative overview of the various flashes and hackles utilized by different military units in the South African Military. The insignia were predominantly worn from the post-World War I period until approximately 1943, when the use of cloth helmets ceased and were replaced by berets in the Union Defence Force (UDF).

  3. Category:Emblems of the South African Army - Wikipedia

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    List of Helmet and Shoulder Flashes and Hackles of South African Military Units Media in category "Emblems of the South African Army" The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total.

  4. Chief Langalibalele Rifles - Wikipedia

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    Like other CF units, the Dukes played a limited role in World War I, because the South African forces were restricted to operations in southern Africa. The Regiment was on garrison duty in Cape Town from October 1914 to January 1915, and was deployed in German South West Africa (now Namibia) from February to July 1915. It was used in a ...

  5. M83 kevlar helmet - Wikipedia

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    The M83 kevlar helmet is a combat helmet of South African manufactured by South African Pith Helmet Industries (S.A.P.H.I) of Rosslyn, adopted in 1983 from the Israeli headset OR-201. The kevlar composite M83 saw extensive use by the Paratroopers and Recce Commandos during the South African Border War , which took place from 1966 to 1989 in ...

  6. 1 Parachute Battalion - Wikipedia

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    In 2001 battalion personnel formed the spearhead of the South African Protection Support Detachment deploying to Burundi. [ 4 ] In 2012, 1 Parachute Battalion participated in the South African military assistance to the Central African Republic operation, where the unit suffered 13 killed, with 27 injured and one missing in action in an ambush ...

  7. M87 kevlar helmet - Wikipedia

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    The M87 is a combat helmet of South African origin manufactured by South African Pith Helmet Industries (S.A.P.H.I) of Rosslyn. [1] [2] The kevlar composite M87 replaced the steel M63 helmet during the late 1980s, and saw extensive use during the South African Border War, which took place from 1966 to 1989 in South-West Africa and Angola.

  8. South African Army Armour Formation - Wikipedia

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    South Africa employed armoured cars as early as 1915 during its invasion of the then-German South West Africa (now Namibia).. After the end of the First World War a single Medium Mark A Whippet light tank was purchased for the Union Defence Force and was operationally employed during the 1922 Rand revolt.

  9. M63 helmet - Wikipedia

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    The M63 (nicknamed "Staaldak" in Afrikaans) is a combat helmet of South African origin. [1] [2] [3] Based on the French Modèle 1951 helmet, the M63 replaced the British type Brodie helmets during the early 1960s, and saw extensive use during the Rhodesian and Angolan bush wars. It was issued until the 1980s when it was replaced by the M87 ...