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Saturday, October 31, 2009

IS AN IFV AN MPV/MRAP OR VISA VERSA?

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I have noticed a disturbing trend in today’s counter insurgency (COIN) orientated conflicts – IFV’s are being deployed as MPVs/MRAPs and vis...
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Saturday, October 24, 2009

I AM BACK – AND A SMALL PROBLEM

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Just a brief note to let you all know that I am back home again. Thank you for all the comments wishing me well on my small travel. I did no...
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Saturday, October 17, 2009

RANDOM THOUGHTS ON COUNTERING AN INSURGENCY (Part 4)

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As I’ll be going away again for a few days, I leave you with my final thoughts on the COIN conflict: 1. All wars are fought to be won. The C...
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Saturday, October 10, 2009

RANDOM THOUGHTS ON COUNTERING AN INSURGENCY (Part 3)

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Developing the strategy to fight an insurgency in a third country should be based primarily on the assessment whether that conflict is in th...
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Saturday, October 3, 2009

MANY THANKS…

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Having finally arrived back home, I was somewhat surprised (pleasantly though) to switch on my computer and find so many messages from aroun...
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Wednesday, September 16, 2009

NO POSTS FOR AT LEAST TWO WEEKS

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I wish to advise all followers and visitors to my blog that I shall not be posting for at least two weeks. This is due to business commitmen...
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Sunday, September 13, 2009

UPDATE ON THE PUMA M26-15

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When I recently got the opportunity to revisit the Puma and go on a test drive, I gladly accepted it. Apart from being very impressed with w...
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I saw active service in conventional, clandestine and covert units of the South African Defence Force. I was the founder of the Private Military Company (PMC) Executive Outcomes in 1989 and its chairman until I left in 1997. Until its closure in 1998, EO operated primarily in Africa helping African governments that had been abandoned by the West and were facing threats from insurgencies, terrorism and organised crime. EO also operated in South America and the Far East. I believe that only Africans (Black and White) can truly solve Africa’s problems. I was appointed Chairman of STTEP International in 2009 and also lecture at military colleges and universities in Africa on defence, intelligence and security issues. Prior to the STTEP International appointment, I served as an independent politico-military advisor to several African governments. Until recently, I was a contributing editor to The Counter Terrorist magazine. All comments in line with the topics on this blog are welcome. As I consider this to be a serious look at military and security matters, foul language and political or religious debates will not be entertained on this blog.
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