List of South African military bases

Places in the Western Cape with Naval Bases

Bases

The Navy operates the following naval bases:[1]

A view of Simon's Town and the naval base
  • Naval Base Simon's Town – the only full naval base currently in the SAN. All combat units have been concentrated here in an attempt to curb costs. The base also houses training facilities for the new frigates and submarines. A naval dockyard is also situated here, although it is in the process of being privatised.
  • Naval Base Durban – Naval Base Durban was scaled down to a naval station in 2002 with the rationalisation of the fleet. However it was announced in April 2013 that the base would be re-opened and upgraded to establish a permanent fleet presence on the East Coast.[2] In December 2015 it was redesignated a full naval base and the home port of the patrol flotilla.[3]
  • Naval Station Port Elizabeth – provides support to the fleet.

Training units

Army

Bases

The South African Army maintains large bases in all 9 provinces of the country, mostly in or around major cities and towns.

Oudtshoorn
Pretoria
Cape Town
Army Bases in South Africa

Eastern Cape

Free State

Gauteng

  • Pretoria is home to a large joint services base called Thaba Tshwane, which is also home to the South African Army College, the National Ceremonial Guard and Band, the Military Police School, 1 Military Hospital, 2 Parachute Battalion, 44 Parachute Engineers, 44 Parachute Anti-Aircraft Regiment (Air Defence Artillery), 1 Military Printing Regiment, Tshwane Regiment (Motorised Infantry), 18 Light Regiment (Artillery) and 4 Survey and Map Regiment. The Dequar Road Base in Pretoria houses the Transvaalse Staatsartillerie (Artillery) and the Pretoria Regiment (Tank Regiment). The Joint Support Base in Wonderboom, Pretoria houses the School of Signals, 1 Signal Regiment, 2 Signal Regiment, 3 Electronic Workshop, 4 Signal Regiment and 5 Signal Regiment. Technical Base Complex Centurion is home to the Technical Service Training Centre, the Army Engineer Formation and a general support base. It also houses units from the SAMHS and the SAAF.[11]
  • Wallmannsthal is home to 43 SA Brigade Headquarters.
  • Centurion is home to 3 Parachute Battalion.
  • Several army bases in Johannesburg house the 21 South African Battalion (Light Infantry), 46 South African Brigade headquarters, 6th Field Engineers Regiment, 1 Construction Regiment, 35th Engineering Supply Regiment, the Rand Light Infantry (Motorised Infantry), The Johannesburg Regiment (Motorised Infantry), the Transvaal Scottish Regiment (Motorised Infantry), Regiment Oos Rand (Motorised Infantry), the South African Irish Regiment (Motorised Infantry), Regiment President Kruger (Motorised Infantry), the Transvaal Horse Artillery (Artillery) and the Light Horse Regiment (Armoured Car Regiment).
  • Benoni is home to Regiment Oos Transvaal (Air Defence Artillery).
  • The Springs is home to 6 Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment (Air Defence Artillery).
  • The Heidelberg Army Base is home to the SA Army Gymnasium.
  • Germiston is home to the Witwatersrand Rifles Regiment (Mechanized Infantry).
  • Vereeniging is home to Regiment Vaal Rivier (Air Defence Artillery).
The South African Army College in Pretoria.

Western Cape

Northern Cape

  • An Army base is located in Kimberley which is home to the Air Defence Artillery School, 10 Anti-Aircraft Regiment (Air Defence Artillery), a basic training depot for 3 South African Infantry Battalions, the Kimberley Regiment (Motorised Infantry) and 44 Anti-Aircraft Regiment (Air Defence Artillery).
  • The Lohatla training area and army base is home to the SA Army Combat Training Centre where large army field exercises take place. It also houses the 101 Field Workshop and the 16 Maintenance Unit.
  • An Army base in Upington is home to 8 South African Infantry Battalion (Mechanized Infantry).

North-West

  • The Potchefstroom army base is home to the School of Artillery, 4 Artillery Regiment (Artillery), Artillery Mobile Regiment (Artillery), the School of Tactical Intelligence, 1 Tactical Intelligence Regiment, Regiment De La Rey (Mechanized Infantry), Regiment Potchefstroom Universiteit (Artillery) and Regiment Mooirivier (Armoured Car Regiment).
  • The Mahikeng Army base is home to 10 South African Infantry Battalion (Motorised Infantry).
  • Orkney is home to Regiment Skoonspruit (Motorised Infantry).
  • The Zeerust Army Base is home to 2 South African Infantry Battalion (Motorised Infantry).[13]

KwaZulu-Natal

Mpumalanga

Limpopo

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The main South African Army Headquarters are located in Salvokop, Pretoria in the Dequar Road Complex along with the 102 Field Workshop unit, 17 Maintenance Unit and the S.A.M.S Military Health Department.

Maj. Gen. William B. Garrett III of United States Army Africa visits the Bloemfontein School of Armour at Tempe Base.

References

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  2. Mkamba, Lungelo; Coetzee, Cobus; Sapa (5 April 2013). "Navy to return to Durban's Salisbury Island". Retrieved 2013-04-29.
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  19. Engelbrecht, Leon (2010-02-09). "Fact file: The SA Tactical Intelligence Corps". defenceWeb.co.za. DefenceWeb. Retrieved 2014-12-01.
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