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Koevoet Volume 1

by Steve Crump

Koeovet - the South West African Police's elite counter insurgency unit; feared and respected in equal measure. This first volume of an all new, two-part work, documents the inception of 'Ops K' or Koevoet and its role in the vicious South West African Border War up to 1984.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

Koevoet tells of the origination and deployment of the South West African Police's elite counter-insurgency capability during the South African Border War, 1978 – 1989. Drawing reference from a number of previously unpublished sources and from interviews with a number of key personalities, including former members of Koevoet, this volume, the first of two, documents the formation of Koevoet and its early operations up to 1984. The book examines the background and context to the South West African conflict and details the early experiences of the South African Police in seeking to counter SWAPO/PLAN activities. It outlines the tasking assigned to Colonel Hans Dreyer of the South African Police to establish 'Ops K' and to develop a counter-insurgency unit as part of the South-West African Police response to the developing conflict; a unit that was to become both respected and feared and is, today, considered as one of the most effective counter-insurgency forces of modern times. The author describes the recruitment of Koeveot trackers from the local population; the integration of black and white Koevoet operators into one single, racial, entity; their training, organisation and deployment across the 'Operational Area'. He examines Koevoet tactics in the field – including all arms co-operation with the South African Defence Force and the South African Air Force – and the practice of 'turning' captured SWAPO/PLAN fighters and their employment across the Zulu teams. The design and evolution of the iconic Casspir and Wolf Mine Protected Vehicles (MPVs) is covered as is their practical use on operations, this alongside the development of other specialised weapons and equipment utilised by Koevoet. In documenting Koevoet operations in Kavnago, Kaokoland and Owamboland, Volume 1 of Koevoet seeks to examine SWAPOL-COIN's effectiveness and to assess how the lessons learned between 1979 – 1984, shaped future Koevoet doctrine and thinking. This to afford the reader a truly inclusive perspective on counter-insurgency today as police and armed forces, globally, move to a greater reliance on cutting-edge digital technology, including artificial intelligence. Colour profiles detail some of the Mine-Protected Vehicles (MPV's) used by Koevoet including the iconic Casspir and Wolf. Uniforms and insignia of Koevoet are presented in specially commissioned full colour plates. AUTHOR: Steve Crump has worked at senior level in a number of humanitarian, development and global health organisations including the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), the Mines Advisory Group (MAG) and the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health. In 1997 and as program Co-ordinator for the MAG mine action program in Angola, he worked to oversee a number of clearance operations in Moxico, Cunene and Cuando Cubango, aimed at clearing the legacy of the South African border war; namely landmines and unexploded ordnance. He also worked to support MAG's Namibian assessment mission which saw MAG collaborate with the Explosives Inspectorate of the Namibian Police to ascertain the potential for joint clearance work in Northern Namibia. 9 b/w photos, 43 colour photos, 12 colour profiles, 6 maps, 5 diagrams

Author Biography

Steve Crump has worked at senior level in a number of humanitarian, development and global health organisations including the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), the Mines Advisory Group (MAG) and the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health. In 1997 and as program Co-ordinator for the MAG mine action program in Angola, he worked to oversee a number of clearance operations in Moxico, Cunene and Cuando Cubango, aimed at clearing the legacy of the South African border war; namely landmines and unexploded ordnance. He also worked to support MAG's Namibian assessment mission which saw MAG collaborate with the Explosives Inspectorate of the Namibian Police to ascertain the potential for joint clearance work in Northern Namibia.Through his experiences in Angola and Namibia, the author became interested in the South-West African Police Counter-Insurgency effort and, in particular, the origination of 'Ops K' or Koevoet. This led to him leading on the update and re-publication of Jim Hooper's bestselling 'Koevoet', both through his own imprint, GG Books, and in partnership with Helion & Company.Based in Brighton, the author is currently working on a series of volumes for Helion & Company detailing British military operations during the 1982 Falklands War.

Review

"This unit profile contains organization, equipment, and tactics information that can be replicated for skirmish actions on the tabletop."-- "Historical Miniatures Gaming Society"

Feature

Features previously unpublished testimony from former Koevoet operators.

Details

ISBN1915070562
Author Steve Crump
Short Title Koevoet Volume 1
Publisher Helion & Company
Series Africa@War
Language English
Year 2022
ISBN-10 1915070562
ISBN-13 9781915070562
Format Paperback
Imprint Helion & Company
Country of Publication United Kingdom
Edited by Ehler Voss
Affiliation Dept of Politics, Philosophy and Religion Lancaster University,
Position Assistant Professor of Political Science
Qualifications Ph.D.
Publication Date 2022-10-31
AU Release Date 2022-10-31
NZ Release Date 2022-10-31
UK Release Date 2022-10-31
Pages 66
Subtitle South West African Police Counter-Insurgency Operations During the South African Border War, 1978-1984
Illustrations 9 b/w photos, 43 colour photos, 12 colour profiles, 6 maps, 5 diagrams
Series Number 60
Audience General

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