Better equipped to counter poaching
SANDF Alpha Company in the KNP last week received new mobility packages for counter poaching which will increase operational reach and enhance effectiveness.
2 days ago
Mariana Balt
Skukuza – “Now we have no excuse not to get the job done,” Maj Mamatshewu Judas Motswane, SANDF Alpha Company commander in the Kruger National Park (KNP), said last week about their new mobility packages for counter poaching.
He compared the strategies against poaching that became possible now with “a great wall” since the equipment will increase operational reach and enhance operational effectiveness.
The company was the first to receive five newly adapted and equipped Land Cruisers, as well as a number of similarly adapted ambulances.
Soldiers previously struggled to cover the 167 kilometres of border between the KNP and Mozambique via foot patrols and ambushes, and are now better equipped to prevent incursions.
Lt Col Elaine van Staden, acting officer commanding Joint Tactical Headquarters in Mpumalanga, said that the SANDF was responsible for the safeguarding of the border, but with a secondary purpose of assisting the KNP and SAPS with counter-poaching activities in the park.
He emphasised that mobility in the area was important because of its vastness.
“We depend on technology and intelligence and these new mobility packages will enhance our operations. They will also enable us to react and respond quicker.”
Mpumalanga Joint Tactical Headquarters received 29 vehicles.
Lt Col Derick Moore explained how specific requirements advised by the CSIR, including the capability to carry extra water, weapons, food and at least five people in the rear, accommodating a safety cage, cost effectiveness and good ground clearance led them to the specific vehicle choice.
“The vehicles had to be suitable for patrol and transport, have market endurance for at least three years and be easily maintainable.”
One package consists of four different modules, a troop pack, a logistical module, a command-and-control module and field ambulance module.
The troop pack is a carrier vehicle able to transport half a section safely. The logistical vehicle offers tactical support and recovery and is able to carry extra water and diesel to support the three other vehicles in the package.
The command-and-control vehicle enables platoon and company commanders to conduct and control operations from a mobile, tactical command post and ensures versatility during operations over vast distances, as encountered in border safeguarding operations.
The field ambulance gives immediate lifesaving medical support in the tactical area. It can be deployed with a driver and two operational emergency care practitioners and casevac one lying and two sitting, or two lying patients.
Motswane’s company consists of three platoons, of which two are deployed at the border 24/7.
The KNP poses a unique environment where they work closely with SAPS and park rangers. All resources and intelligence are integrated, but each group also stays within their own mandates.
The mobility packages were introduced at the base through a demonstration which showed how a surveillance team which was detecting and apprehending poachers, called on the support of the other modules as well as the SAPS and the KNP rangers. A park helicopter dropped a canine team to follow one escaped poacher and a successful operation could be concluded.
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