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My holiday reading included "The Rhodesian War" by Paul Moorcraft and Peter McLaughlin which included quite a bit on the air war from 1965 to 1979. One item of interest to me comes from a description of the 1979 Operation Uric (called Operation Bootlace by the South Africans) This was a major joint operation by the RhAF and the SAAF against FRELIMO and ZANLA bases in Mozambique. In the book, the authors state the following on page 164:
"The SAAF had its own AWACS aircraft, a converted DC-4 nicknamed Spook."
Is this, as I suspect, an on-scene C3 aircraft used to co-ordinate the operation or did it have an AEW+C role as suggested by the use of the term "AWACS"?
Googling +SAAF + Spook returns that "Spook" was 42934, a DC-4 used for electronic warfare, hence the name Spook, but does anyone know of any South African AEW projects taht could give rise to the authors statement?
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Chris
"The SAAF had its own AWACS aircraft, a converted DC-4 nicknamed Spook."
Is this, as I suspect, an on-scene C3 aircraft used to co-ordinate the operation or did it have an AEW+C role as suggested by the use of the term "AWACS"?
Googling +SAAF + Spook returns that "Spook" was 42934, a DC-4 used for electronic warfare, hence the name Spook, but does anyone know of any South African AEW projects taht could give rise to the authors statement?
Thanks
Chris