Sunday, May 26, 2013

Angola




Angola


Angola
Capital: Luanda



Oil rich Cabinda province


Historical
Former Portuguese colony.

MPLA guerrillas fought for independence against colonialist Portuguese forces.

After achieving independence from Portugal, Angola was invaded by an alliance of military forces from South Africa, Zaire, UNITA and FMLA guerrillas. This joint military operation had the support and backing of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).

During the time of the invasion, Cuban military advisers and engineers were already in Angola helping MPLA forces. The MPLA asked Cuba for support against the invading forces. Cuba agreed and sent military forces to counter the threat and eventually pushed the invaders out of the country. One of the first combat units the Cubans sent was an elite airborne anti-tank unit.

Uniao Nacional para a Independencia Total de Angola (UNITA)
National Union for the Total Independence of Angola
UNITA was originally an anti-colonialist guerrilla army in Angola. After the MPLA took power, UNITA forces fought against them. Jonas Savimbi and UNITA changed policy from being Maoist to being African nationalist and received support from the U.S. government. Savimbi even visited the White House at one point and garnered the support of the CIA. Savimbi was killed in 2002. Teamed up with racist white South African forces, Zaire, FNLA guerrillas and the CIA to help invade Angola. UNITA began capturing territory in south central Angola from MPLA forces in 1974. UNITA and the other invading forces were eventually repulsed by MPLA and Cuban forces.

Frente Nacional de Libertacao de Angola (FNLA)
National Liberation Front of Angola
Rival guerrilla group in Angola who initially, like UNITA, fought against colonialist Portuguese forces. The FNLA teamed up with racist white South African forces, Zaire, UNITA guerrillas and the CIA to help invade Angola. Began capturing territory in northern Angola from MPLA forces in 1974. Zairian military forces crossed over into northern Angola in 1975 to assist FNLA forces. Eventually repulsed by MPLA and Cuban forces.

Forcas Armadas Angolanas (FAA)
Armed Forces of Angola
130,000 total personnel

Air Force
Forca Aerea Nacional Angolana

SU-27 fighter aircraft (8)
SU-22 fighter aircraft (8)

SU-25 attack aircraft (8)
MiG-23 (26)

MiG-21 (18)

MiG-17?
MiG-19?
EMB-314 Super Tucano trainer/light attack aircraft (6)

EMB-312 Tucano trainer/light attack aircraft (5)
Pilatus PC-7 (12)
Yak-11 (11)
Mi-24 Hind attack helicopters (15)
Mi-25 attack helicopters
Mi-8 helicopters (48)

An-12 transport aircraft


*Conflicting numbers as to the amount of actual aircraft in service, as with most African countries.

Navy
Marinha de Guerra Angola (MGA)
2,500 personnel (2007 est.)
Coastal Patrol vessels
Osa II missile boats with SS-N-2 Styx anti-ship missiles (6)
Shershen Class Fast Torpedo craft (4-5)
Mine Warfare vessel
Landing Craft Tank

SSC-3 Styx coastal based anti-ship missiles

SSC-1 Sepal radar system in Luanda?

Aircraft used for maritime patrol.
EMB-111 (2)
Fokker F27 (1)
Boeing 707 (1)

Naval Infantry?
Fuzileiros






Army
Forcas Armadas
120,000 personnel (2007 est.)

Batalhao de Para quedista

Special Forces brigade consisting of:?
2 Commando Battalions
2 Companies of Special Operations
1 Battalion of multiple rocket launchers
1 Logistical unit
1 Special Actions Group

Batalhao de Comando


Grupo de Acções Especiais das Forças Armadas Angolanas (GAE)
Special Actions Group






T-72 tanks
T-62 tanks
T-55 tanks
T-34 tanks?
PT-76 light amphibious tanks
BRDM-1
BRSM-2
BTR-40
BTR-50
BTR-60
BTR-152
BMP-2
Panhard M3

Artillery
BM-21
SU-100
BM-24

120mm mortars
82mm mortars

AT-3
107mm recoilless guns
82mm recoilless guns
75mm recoilless guns

Air Defense
SA-7
ZSU-23-4
ZSU-57-2
S-60
ZPU-1
ZPU-2
ZPU-4
ZU-23
M-1939
M-55
SA-4
SA-14
SA-2
SA-3
SA-6
SA-9
SA-13

Police Special Forces with black beret?


Intelligence
Servicos de Inteligencia e Seguranca Militar (SISM)?
Military Intelligence and Security Service