List of South African military bases

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Navy[]

class=notpageimage|
Battle icon (crossed swords).svg Places in the Western Cape with Naval Bases

The Navy operates the following naval bases:[1]

A view of Simon's Town and the naval base
  • Naval Base Simon's Town – The base houses the frigate and submarine flotillas as well as support vessels. A naval dockyard is also situated here.
  • Naval Base Durban – This base was scaled down to a naval station in 2002 with the rationalisation of the fleet. In December 2015 it was redesignated a full naval base and became the home port of the patrol flotilla.[2]
  • Naval Station Port Elizabeth – provides support to visiting ships, no major vessels are based here.

Training units[]

Air Force[]

The South African Air Force has bases serving both the maritime and inland borders of the country.

Map all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 
Download coordinates as: KML
Base Location Major units
Air Force Base Bloemspruit 29°05′38″S 26°18′14″E / 29.09389°S 26.30389°E / -29.09389; 26.30389 (Air Force Base Bloemspruit) 16 Squadron; 87 Helicopter Flying School
Air Force Base Durban 29°58′07″S 30°56′52″E / 29.96861°S 30.94778°E / -29.96861; 30.94778 (Air Force Base Durban) 15 Squadron
Air Force Base Hoedspruit 24°21′17″S 31°03′01″E / 24.35472°S 31.05028°E / -24.35472; 31.05028 (Air Force Base Hoedspruit) 19 Squadron
Air Force Base Langebaanweg 32°58′08″S 18°09′55″E / 32.96889°S 18.16528°E / -32.96889; 18.16528 (Air Force Base Langebaanweg) Central Flying School; Silver Falcons
Air Force Base Makhado 23°09′36″S 29°41′48″E / 23.16000°S 29.69667°E / -23.16000; 29.69667 (Air Force Base Makhado) 2 Squadron; 85 Combat Flying School
Air Force Base Overberg 34°33′17″S 20°15′02″E / 34.55472°S 20.25056°E / -34.55472; 20.25056 (Air Force Base Overberg) Test Flight and Development Centre
Air Force Base Swartkop 25°48′25″S 28°09′52″E / 25.80694°S 28.16444°E / -25.80694; 28.16444 (Air Force Base Swartkop) 17 Squadron; South African Air Force Museum
Air Force Base Waterkloof 25°49′48″S 28°13′21″E / 25.83000°S 28.22250°E / -25.83000; 28.22250 (Air Force Base Waterkloof) 2 Squadron; 21 Squadron; 28 Squadron; 41 Squadron; 44 Squadron
Air Force Base Ysterplaat 33°54′04″S 18°29′00″E / 33.90111°S 18.48333°E / -33.90111; 18.48333 (Air Force Base Ysterplaat) 22 Squadron; 35 Squadron; 80 Air Navigation School
Air Force Station Port Elizabeth[a] 33°59′24″S 25°36′37″E / 33.99000°S 25.61028°E / -33.99000; 25.61028 (Air Force Station Port Elizabeth) C Flight of 15 Squadron
  1. ^ Designated a "Station" as it is not home to at least one full squadron

Army[]

The South African Army maintains large bases in all 9 provinces of the country, mostly in or around major cities and towns.[7][8][9][10][11]

List of South African military bases is located in South Africa
Oudtshoorn
Oudtshoorn
Pretoria
Pretoria
Cape Town
Cape Town
class=notpageimage|
Army Bases in South Africa

Eastern Cape[]

  • The Grahamstown army base houses the 6 South African Infantry Battalion (Air Assault) and the First City Regiment (Air Assault).
  • Gqeberha is home to Prince Alfred's Guard (Air Assault).
  • The Mthatha army base is home to the 14 South African Infantry Battalion (Motorised Infantry).
  • Greenacres is home to the Regiment Piet Retief (Light Infantry).
  • East London is home to the Buffalo Volunteer Rifles (Light Infantry).

Free State[]

  • One of the largest bases in the country[12] is Tempe base which is located in Bloemfontein and is home to 1 South African Tank Regiment (Tank Regiment), 1 Special Service Battalion (Armoured Car Regiment), the South African School of Armour (which offers decentralized training to regular and reserve regiments), 44 Parachute Regiment and 1 South African Infantry Battalion (Mechanized Infantry). The parachute training wing is also located here. Bloemfontein is also home to the Regiment Bloemspruit (Light Infantry), Vrystaatse Artillerie Regiment (Artillery) and Regiment President Steyn (Tank Regiment) as well as 3 Military Hospital.
  • De Brug Mobilisation Centre, Bloemfontein, next to the N8 route 21 km west of N1 Route.
  • Kroonstad is home to the School of Engineers, and the Army Band.
  • Bethlehem is home to 2 Field Engineer Regiment.[13][14]

Gauteng[]

  • Pretoria is home to a large joint services base called Thaba Tshwane, which is also home to the South African Army College, the National Ceremonial Guard and Band, the Military Police School, 1 Military Hospital, 2 Parachute Battalion, 44 Parachute Engineers, 44 Parachute Anti-Aircraft Regiment (Air Defence Artillery), 1 Military Printing Regiment, Tshwane Regiment (Motorised Infantry), 18 Light Regiment (Artillery) and 4 Survey and Map Regiment. The Dequar Road Base in Pretoria houses the Transvaalse Staatsartillerie (Artillery) and the Pretoria Regiment (Tank Regiment). The Joint Support Base in Wonderboom, Pretoria houses the School of Signals, 1 Signal Regiment, 2 Signal Regiment, 3 Electronic Workshop, 4 Signal Regiment and 5 Signal Regiment. Technical Base Complex Centurion is home to the Technical Service Training Centre, the Army Engineer Formation and a general support base. It also houses units from the SAMHS (e.g. Aviation medicine) and the SAAF.[15]
  • Wallmansthal is home to 43 SA Brigade Headquarters.
  • Centurion is home to 3 Parachute Battalion.
  • Several army bases in Johannesburg house the 21 South African Battalion (Light Infantry), 46 South African Brigade headquarters, 6th Field Engineers Regiment, 1 Construction Regiment, 35th Engineering Supply Regiment, the Rand Light Infantry (Motorised Infantry), The Johannesburg Regiment (Motorised Infantry), the Transvaal Scottish Regiment (Motorised Infantry), Regiment Oos-Rand (Motorised Infantry), the South African Irish Regiment (Motorised Infantry), Regiment President Kruger (Motorised Infantry), the Transvaal Horse Artillery (Artillery) and the Light Horse Regiment (Armoured Car Regiment).
  • Benoni is home to Regiment Oos-Transvaal (Air Defence Artillery).
  • Springs is home to 6 Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment (Air Defence Artillery).
  • The Heidelberg Army Base is home to the SA Army Gymnasium.
  • Germiston is home to the Witwatersrand Rifles Regiment (Mechanized Infantry).
  • Vereeniging is home to Regiment Vaalrivier (Air Defence Artillery).
The South African Army College in Pretoria.

Western Cape[]

  • Several army bases are located in Cape Town and are home to the Army Band, the Cape Town Highlanders Regiment (Mechanized Infantry), the Cape Town Rifles (Motorised Infantry), Cape Garrison Artillery (Air Defence Artillery),[16]
  • Youngsfield Military Base near Ottery is home to Regiment Westelike Provinsie (Mechanized Infantry),[16] Regiment Oranjerivier (Armoured Car Regiment) and 3 Field Engineer Regiment.
  • Winfield, on the site of the Wingfield Aerodrome, hosts the Cape Field Artillery (Artillery)
  • 9th South African Infantry Battalion (Seaborne Infantry) is based at Eerste River
  • The Oudtshoorn army base houses the South African Infantry School.

Northern Cape[]

  • An Army base is located in Kimberley which is home to the Air Defence Artillery School, 10 Anti-Aircraft Regiment (Air Defence Artillery), 3 South African Infantry Battalion (basic training), the Kimberley Regiment (Motorised Infantry) and 44 Anti-Aircraft Regiment (Air Defence Artillery).
  • The Lohatla training area and army base is home to the SA Army Combat Training Centre where large army field exercises take place. It also houses the 101 Field Workshop and the 16 Maintenance Unit.
  • An Army base in Upington is home to 8 South African Infantry Battalion (Mechanized Infantry).

North-West[]

  • The Potchefstroom army base is home to the School of Artillery, 4 Artillery Regiment (Artillery), Artillery Mobile Regiment (Artillery), the School of Tactical Intelligence, 1 Tactical Intelligence Regiment, (Mechanized Infantry), Regiment Potchefstroom Universiteit (Artillery) and Regiment Mooirivier (Armoured Car Regiment).
  • The Mahikeng Army base is home to 10 South African Infantry Battalion (Motorised Infantry).
  • Orkney is home to Regiment Skoonspruit (Motorised Infantry).
  • The Zeerust Army Base is home to 2 South African Infantry Battalion (Motorised Infantry).[17]
  • Berede Center - is home to Horses (Mounted Infantry army), Bike Squad (Motorcycle Mounted Infantry) This is the South African training ground before deployment to SWA/Namibia. The SWASPES Unit is based in Otavi, they are moved from Oshivello in 1979.

KwaZulu-Natal[]

Mpumalanga[]

Limpopo[]

The main South African Army Headquarters are located in Salvokop, Pretoria in the Dequar Road Complex along with the 102 Field Workshop unit, 17 Maintenance Unit and the S.A.M.S Military Health Department.

Maj. Gen. William B. Garrett III of United States Army Africa visits the Bloemfontein School of Armour at Tempe Base.

Special Forces[]

The South African Special Forces Brigade is an independent special forces unit under the direct command of the Chief of the SANDF. It is the only unit permanently assigned to the Joint Operations Division. The unit consists of the following sub-units based at various locations:

References[]

  1. ^ Bennett, C. H. & Söderlund, A. G. (2008). South Africa's Navy : A Navy of the People and for the People. p. 149. ISBN 978-0-620-41446-3.
  2. ^ Helfrich, Kim (2015-12-09). "Minister says it's Naval Base Durban, not Station". defenceWeb. Retrieved 2015-12-09.
  3. ^ "SAS Saldanha Home Page". Navy.mil.za. Retrieved 2012-08-03.
  4. ^ Bennett, C. H. & Söderlund, A. G. (2008). South Africa's Navy : A Navy of the People and for the People. p. 153. ISBN 978-0-620-41446-3.
  5. ^ Bennett, C. H. & Söderlund, A. G. (2008). South Africa's Navy : A Navy of the People and for the People. p. 157. ISBN 978-0-620-41446-3.
  6. ^ "Presentation by Chief of the SA Navy on the transformation of the SA Navy to the Joint Standing Committee on Defence (SJCD)" (PDF). Retrieved 2012-08-03.
  7. ^ Engelbrecht, Leon (2010-02-09). "Fact file: The SA Infantry Corps". defenceWeb.co.za. DefenceWeb. Retrieved 2014-12-01.
  8. ^ Engelbrecht, Leon (2010-02-09). "Fact file: The SA Armoured Corps". defenceWeb.co.za. DefenceWeb. Retrieved 2014-12-01.
  9. ^ Engelbrecht, Leon (2010-02-09). "Fact file: The SA Artillery". defenceWeb.co.za. DefenceWeb. Retrieved 2014-12-01.
  10. ^ Engelbrecht, Leon (2010-02-09). "Fact file: The SA Air Defence Artillery". defenceWeb.co.za. DefenceWeb. Retrieved 2014-12-01.
  11. ^ Engelbrecht, Leon (2010-02-09). "Fact file: The SA Tactical Intelligence Corps". defenceWeb.co.za. DefenceWeb. Retrieved 2014-12-01.
  12. ^ "Army Bases South Africa". globalsecurity.org. Retrieved 2014-12-01.
  13. ^ Engelbrecht, Leon (2010-06-17). "Fact file: Regiment Bloemspruit". defenceWeb. Retrieved 2014-12-01.
  14. ^ "SA Army Contact Us: Free State Province, South Africa". Army.mil.za. SA Army: RSA Dept of Defence. Retrieved 2014-12-01.
  15. ^ "SA Army Contact Us: Gauteng Province, South Africa". Army.mil.za. SA Army: RSA Dept of Defence. 2010-12-13. Retrieved 2014-12-01.
  16. ^ a b "SA Army Contact Us: Western Cape Province". army.mil.za. SA Army: RSA Dept of Defence. 2010-12-13. Retrieved 2014-12-01.
  17. ^ "SA Army Contact Us: North West Province, South Africa". army.mil.za. SA Army: RSA Dept of Defence. 2013-12-13. Retrieved 2014-12-01.
  18. ^ "SA Army Contact Us: KwaZulu Natal Province, South Africa". army.mil.za. SA Army: RSA Dept of Defence. 2010-12-13. Retrieved 2014-12-01.
Retrieved from ""