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Instructors Course 01/23 â€" A Journey of Two Years

Two years, sleepless nights, countless hours in the air and on the ground, and now the chapter has finally closed. Instructors Course 01/23 was more than just a qualification; it was a test of endurance, patience, and growth.

 

Lax security sees SAAF base lose ammunition to thieves â€" report

The SAAF base in Bloemfontein â€" home to its Rooivalk combat support helicopter squadron â€" is another addition to the list of SA National Defence Force (SANDF) facilities where lax security has seen theft, including that of ammunition, happen.

 

SAAF Chief tells space conference not to rely on foreign infrastructure

The SAAF was one of the entities present at South Africa’s third National Space Conference in Pretoria last week, with its chief, Lieutenant General Wiseman Mbambo, selected as keynote speaker.

 

Although grounded, the SAAF’s C47-TP Turbo Dakotas may live to fly again

Despite not having flown for three years, reports that the C47-TP Turbo Dakota being retired from SAAF service appear to be greatly exaggerated.

 

Oryx helicopters are not stranded in the DRC

The South African Air Force’s (SAAF’s) five Oryx transport helicopters in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) are not stranded there, and will return home.

 

SANDF launches landmark Joint Basic Military Training for 11 000 new recruits

The SANDF will this month boost its personnel by 11 000 in a major Military Skills Development System (MSDS) intake to put more â€" trained â€" boots on the ground.

 

1 Air Servicing Unit to undertake historic SAAF helicopter restoration

AFB Waterkloof in Centurion with 1 Air Servicing Unit (ASU) in the vanguard has been entrusted with a heritage project to restore the first helicopter ever in SAAF service to display standard.

 

Sandu successful in fight for SAAF firefighters’ incentive allowance

More than three years ago SAAF firefighters lost their technical competency-based incentive pay (TCIP) due to what the SA National Defence Union (Sandu) called “a military dispensation”.

 

SAAF radars in the repair and maintenance queue

An Armscor tender shows the SA Air Force (SAAF) is attempting to improve the availability of its radar systems â€" essential in ensuring national airspace security.

 

Pilot Wings Course 130 Reaches Milestone

After 15 months of waiting, the South African Air Force (SAAF) Pilot Wings Course (PWC 130) students have achieved a significant milestone by completing their first flight.

 

SAAF BK117 to the rescue

The SAAF has played a central role in the rescue of two men from a mountainside in the Eastern Cape, using a BK117 helicopter to hoist them to safety.

 

New award added to SAAF prestige list

There’s another award for SAAF personnel to strive for â€" the Free the Eagle Innovation trophy â€" aimed at encouraging out-of-the-box thinking leading to innovations that will “propel” the airborne service of the SANDF forward.

 

SAAF looking to Pakistan for training and aircraft maintenance

SAAF Chief, Lieutenant General Wiseman Mbambo, was in Pakistan earlier this month (July) where, reports have it, “revamping” of the South African airborne service’s training regime was an agenda item.

 

SA Air Force Steady and Ready for Upcoming Exercise EAGLE DAWN

Over the period of 23 â€" 27 June 2025, the SA Air Force was seen tackling the last planning phase of the upcoming Exercise EAGLE DAWN 2025 that will take place from 21 July to 06 August 2025.

 

Denel to deliver first production A-Darter missiles to the SAAF this month

Denel Dynamics is due to deliver the first operational A-Darter fifth generation air-to-air missiles to the South African Air Force (SAAF) this month, after years of delays.

 

Air Force Mobile Deployment Wing in a ‘shocking state’

South African Air Force (SAAF) Mobile Deployment Wing (formerly Air Force Base Swartkop) is battling with a number of infrastructure problems, including a lack of electricity, no runway lights, bad roads, and limited security.

 

SAAF aircraft maintenance facing a nearly R8 billion shortfall

The SAAF faces a R7.7 billion shortfall to fund aircraft support contracts over the next three years, with state defence materiel agency Armscor saying the SAAF maintenance budget should be two to three times what it currently stands at.

 

SAAF belatedly sends Oryx to Eastern Cape for flood relief

A shortage of qualified flight engineers, pilots and aircraft has meant that the SAAF belatedly managed to send only a single Oryx helicopter to help with flood relief efforts in the Eastern Cape, where dozens of lives have been lost.

 

How the SANDF's Flight Engineer shortage hampered flood response in the Eastern Cape

The absence of Flight Engineers (FEs) has significantly hampered the SANDF ability to operate vital aircraft during recent floods in Mthatha, as heavy rains and snow battered the Eastern Cape.

 

SANDF budget constraints: SAAF needs R414 million to refurbish Ramaphosa’s presidential jet

The interior update will not occur in this contracting period due to a lack of funds.

 

Defence readiness under fire as MPs grill Armscor over failing Navy and Air Force contracts

Members of Parliament from across the political spectrum on Friday interrogated Armscor and the Department of Defence over delays, underfunding, and systemic risks undermining the SANDF.

 

Armed Forces and SAAF Prestige days will be back

Events and deaths in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) earlier this year contributed in no small measure to the postponement of two major annual SA National Defence Force (SANDF) events.

 

15 Squadron’s Charlie Flight sets the standard for SAAF rotorcraft display flying

A show stopper at the South African Presidential inauguration last June was a breathtaking display by two BK117 helicopters operated by 15 Squadron’s Charlie Flight.

 

National security at threat as alarm bells rung over SANDF Air Force Engineer shortage

A brewing crisis within the SAAF is putting national security at risk, as a shortage of Flight Engineers cripples the operational capacity of the SANDF’s most vital aircraft.

 

Old but still working â€" SAAF responds to claims of radar net failure

South African Air Force (SAAF) “radar sensor systems” in use for over 35 years are “still serviceable in spite of long lead times on procurement of spares and down time due to age”.

 
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