South African Air Force

South African Air Force
Afrikaans: Suid-Afrikaanse Lugmag
Emblem of the South African Air Force
Founded1 February 1920 (1920-02-01)
Country South Africa
TypeAir force
RoleAerial warfare
Aerial defence
Air supremacy
Size12,815 active personnel
1000 reserve personnel
230 aircraft
Part ofSouth African National Defence Force
Garrison/HQPretoria
Motto(s)Latin: Per aspera ad astra
"Through hardships to the stars"[1]
Engagements
Websiteaf.mil.za
Commanders
Commander-in-ChiefPresident Cyril Ramaphosa
Chief of the Air ForceLieutenant general Wiseman S Mbambo[2]
Sergeant Major of the Air ForceColin Stanton-Jones
Insignia
Roundel
Fin flash
Ensign
Aircraft flown
AttackBAE Hawk
Electronic
warfare
Oryx EW, C-47TP ELINT
FighterJAS 39 Gripen
Attack helicopterRooivalk
Multirole helicopterAtlas Oryx, Lynx 300
Trainer helicopterAgusta A109
Utility helicopterAgusta A109
PatrolC-47TP
TrainerPilatus PC-7, BAE Hawk
TransportC-130, CASA C.212, Cessna Caravan

The South African Air Force (SAAF) is the air warfare branch of South African National Defence Force, with its headquarters in Pretoria. The South African Air Force was established on 1 February 1920. The Air Force saw service in World War II and the Korean War. From 1966, the SAAF was involved in providing infantry support in the low-intensity Border War in Angola, South-West Africa and Rhodesia. As the war progressed, the intensity of air operations increased, until in the late 1980s when the SAAF were compelled to fly fighter missions against Angolan aircraft in order to maintain tactical air superiority. On conclusion of the Border War in 1990, aircraft numbers were severely reduced due to economic pressures as well as the cessation of hostilities with neighbouring states.

  1. ^ "South African Air Force". Corporate Identity. Archived from the original on 7 June 2012. Retrieved 7 June 2012.
  2. ^ "Curriculum Vitae of Lieutenant General Wiseman S Mbambo, Chief of the South African Air Force". 4 June 2021.

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