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10 Artillery Brigade
10 Artillery Brigade
Active1983–1992
Country South Africa
Allegiance South Africa
Branch South African Army
TypeArtillery Brigade
Part ofSouth African Artillery Corps
GarrisonPotchefstroom
Nickname(s)10 Art
Equipment
  • G5 Howitzer
  • G2 Howitzer
  • 127mm Multiple Rocket Launcher
  • 120mm mortar
EngagementsSouth African Border War
Commanders
OC Operation Excite/HiltiCommandant George Swanepoel
Insignia
SADF 10 Artillery Brigade laurel
10 Artillery Brigade beret badge
Military unit

10 Artillery Brigade was a South African Defence Force formation designed for mass artillery barrages, mainly for the 7 South African Infantry Division or 8 South African Armoured Division, as well as an ad hoc formation during Operation Prone, when needed and detached and reattached where required. Smaller components would then be used at the battlegroup level.

History

10 Artillery Brigade was formed in Potchefstroom in 1983, when 4 Field Regiment and 14 Field Regiment were both incorporated as 4 Artillery Regiment and 14 Field Artillery Regiment. 4 Artillery Regiment was located to the old 14 Field Regiment base where the Brigade was established. It provided the base and training facilities as well as National Servicemen gunner training between each regiment on an annual basis.

Equipment

The Brigade utilized the following equipment:

  • G5 155mm long range howitzer
  • G6 155mm long range howitzer
  • G2 140mm medium range howitzer
  • Bateleur 127mm multiple rocket launcher
  • M5 120 mm heavy mortars
SADF 10 Artillery Brigade structure in Potchefstroom

South West Africa and Angola

Tactical headquarters

10 Artillery Brigade Tactical headquarters was an artillery formation created in 1988 to support the ad hoc formation of 10 SA Division which had been formed to counter the Cuban threat in south-western Angola in June 1988. It was composed of:

SADF 10 Artillery Brigade Tactical Structure Angola

Engagements

Disbandment

10 Artillery Brigade became the basis for the South African Army Artillery Formation.

See also

Notes

References

  1. Crook, Lionel. "The South African Gunner" (PDF). p. 18. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-06-13. Retrieved 2014-04-21.
  2. "South African Gunners Association - SANDF Reserve Force - SA Reserves' Achievements in 2016 Netherlands International Shooting Competition (2016NISC) - News". Archived from the original on 2016-10-16. Retrieved 2018-12-11.
  3. "Fact file: The SA Artillery". defenceWeb. 2010-02-09. Retrieved 2021-09-04.
  4. "Gunners Association in Potchefstroom". www.potchefstroom.co.za. Retrieved 2021-09-04.
  5. "APRIL 2011 newsletter - Cape Town - South African Military History Society - Title page".
  6. Roberts, Sean. "44 Battery, 4 Artillery Brigade at 10 Artillery HQ in Potchefstroom 1990". Sentinel Projects. Sentinel Projects. Retrieved 12 September 2016.

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