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2K12_Kub76 mm divisional gun M1942 (ZiS-3)9K33_Osa9K35_Strela-10AMD-65Astros II MLRSB-10 recoilless rifleBM-14BM-21 GradBTR-50BTR-70DShKEland armoured carF-1 grenade (Russia)FIM-92_StingerM1 GarandM1 carbineM40 recoilless rifleMG 34Makarov pistolPanhard AMLPanhard M3RPKS-125 Neva/PechoraStG 44StenSterling submachine gunType 63 (armoured personnel carrier)U-5TSUziValkiriZPUZU-23-2Zastava_M55
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130 mm towed field gun M1954 (M-46)1970s1970s in Angola19751975 in South Africa1979 Girabola1980s1985 Aeroflot Antonov An-12 shoot-down1986 Angolan legislative election1990s in Angola1992 Angolan general election1994 in aviation1 Parachute Battalion2000 in aviation2000 in the Democratic Republic of the Congo2000s2000s in Angola2001 Angola train attack20022008 Angolan legislative election2009 in Namibia20102010 Africa Cup of Nations2012 Angolan legislative election2019 in Angola2020 in Middle Africa2021 in Middle Africa22nd Separate Guards Special Purpose Brigade2K12_Kub2 South African Infantry Battalion44 Parachute Brigade (South Africa)4 de Abril F.C. do Cuando Cubango55 Day War76 mm divisional gun M1942 (ZiS-3)9K33_Osa9K35_Strela-10AKMAMD-65A General Theory of OblivionAdriano Makevela Mackenzie
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causalties
10,000–15,000 killed, wounded or missing
2,016–5,000 dead
56,000 deserters
combatant
(1975–1989)
(1975–1991)
(1979–1989)
(2001–2002)
ANC(1975–1991)
commander
date
1975-11-11
2002-04-04
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notes
Nearly 70,000 Angolans became amputees as a result of land mines
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result
* Creation of thePeople's Republic of Angola
* Dissolution of the armed forces of the FNLA.
* Participation of UNITA and F ...... system, from 1991/92 onwards.
* Resistance of FLECcontinued to this day
* Transition towards a multiparty political system in 1991/92.
* Withdrawal of all foreign forces in 1989.
*Jonas Savimbi, leader of UNIT ...... cipated in electoral politics.
MPLA victory
strength
(1975 to 1991)
(1979 to 1981)
* 130,000 (2001)
* 22,000 (1975)
* 337,033–380,000 total (suppo ...... es and 1,600 artillery pieces)
* 35,000–37,000 (1982)
* 36,000 with 400 tanks (1976)
* 4,000–7,000 (1976)
* 40,000 (1976)
* 6,000 (1987–1988)
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ANC
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FLEC
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FLNC
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FNLA
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MPLA
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SWAPO
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UNITA
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commander
Abelardo Colomé Ibarra
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Agostinho Neto
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Alberto Vinama
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Antonio Batlle
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António Dembo
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António Franca
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Arlindo Pena Ben-Ben
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Arnaldo Ochoa
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B. J. Vorster
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Daniel Chipenda
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conflict
Angolan Civil War
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Nearly 70,000 Angolans became amputees as a result of land mines
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the Cold War and the First & Second Congo War
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MPLA victory
* Creation of the ...... of FLEC continued to this day
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strength
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MPLA troops:
* 40,000
* 70,00 ...... et troops:
* Altogether 11,000
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Romanian troops:
*600 with 50 aircraft
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UNITA militants:
* 65,000
FN ...... rican troops:
* 7,000
* 6,000
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