10 Anti-Aircraft Regiment | |
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10 Anti-Aircraft Regiment emblem
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Active | 1 February 1968 - |
Country | South Africa |
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Type | Reserve Artillery |
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Garrison/HQ | Youngsfield, Kimberley |
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Insignia | |
Collar Badge | Bursting grenade with seven flames |
Beret Colour | Oxford Blue |
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Beret bar circa 1992 |
10 Anti-Aircraft Regiment is an artillery regiment of the South African Army.
10 Anti-aircraft Regiment was formally established on 1 February 1968 as though it was a new unit of the Permanent Force, without any mention of the fact that it was obviously a reconstruction of 10 Anti-aircraft Battery.
Its headquarters was at Youngsfield in Cape Town, where the Artillery Air Defence School had been established from the same date.
13 October 2007: A Oerlikon GDF Mk.5 35 mm anti-aircraft twin-barrelled gun malfunctioned, spraying hundreds of high-explosive 0,5kg 35mm cannon shells around the five-gun firing position. By the time the gun had emptied its dual 250-round magazines nine soldiers were dead and eleven injured. The accident occurred just before 9 am, when a battery from 10 Anti-Aircraft Regiment began a live-fire exercise at the Army Combat Training Centre at Lohatlha as part of the SANDF's Exercise Seboka.
10 AA Regiment participated in the first live firing of Starstreak missiles on African soil. This firing took place at the Denel Overberg Test Range.
10 Anti-Aircraft Regiment has used the following equipment throughout its history: