Battle of Rio Hato Airfield

Battle of Rio Hato Airfield
Part of the United States invasion of Panama
Battle of Rio Hato Airfield is located in Panama
Rio Hato
Rio Hato
Battle of Rio Hato Airfield (Panama)
Date20 December 1989
Location
Result American victory
Belligerents
 United States  Panama
Commanders and leaders
United States COL William F. Kernan Panama Maj. Gonzalo Gonzalez
Units involved

75th Ranger Regiment

Panama Defense Forces

Strength
837 Rangers
13 C-130 transport planes
2 AC-130H gunships
2 F-117A attackers
2 AH-64 helicopters
2 MH-6 helicopters
520 soldiers
150 automatic rifles
42 machine guns
9 Bazookas
4 recoilless rifles
23 mortars
19 armoured vehicles
6 ZPU AA guns
Casualties and losses
4 killed
44 wounded
34 killed
362 captured
200+ escaped
Low civilian casualties

The Battle of Rio Hato Airfield took place as an opening action of the United States invasion of Panama, and was fought between the U.S military and the Panama Defense Forces (PDF) on 20 December 1989. The action saw US paratroopers launch a surprise attack against the PDF at Rio Hato, the largest PDF military base in the country, approximately seventy miles south of Panama City.

The objective of the attack was to capture the PDF garrison at the base, secure the airfield runway, and seize dictator Manuel Noriega's beachside house.[1]

  1. ^ The Praetorian STARShip : the untold story of the Combat Talon. DIANE Publishing. 2001. ISBN 9781428990432.

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