Operation Aztec

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Date28 May – 2 June 1977
Location22°43′50″S 32°03′30″E / 22.73056°S 32.05833°E / -22.73056; 32.05833
Result
  • Rhodesian victory
Operation Aztec
Part of the Rhodesian Bush War (or Second Chimurenga)
Operation Aztec is located in Mozambique
Mapai
Mapai
Mabalane
Mabalane
Operation Aztec (Mozambique)
Date28 May – 2 June 1977
Location22°43′50″S 32°03′30″E / 22.73056°S 32.05833°E / -22.73056; 32.05833
Result
  • Rhodesian victory
Belligerents
Rhodesia ZANLA
Cuba
Commanders and leaders
Rhodesia Ian Smith
Lt. Gen Peter Walls
Rhodesia Lt. Col Ron Reid-Daly
Rhodesia Cap. John Murphy
Cuba 15 military advisors[1]
Units involved
Unknown
Strength
24 Paratroopers
110 Selous Scouts
4 Hawker Hunters
4 Canberras
3 DC-3C (Paradak)
1 Reims Cessna (Lynx)
Unknown
Casualties and losses
2 killed
1 DC-3C destroyed
60+ killed
6 vehicles destroyed
Cuba 12 to 15 advisors killed[2]

Operation Aztec was a military operation launched by the Republic of Rhodesia against the communist backed insurgent group ZANLA, in Mozambique from 28 May to 2 June 1977. The successful operation resulted in the destruction of Mozambique's railway in Gaza Province, limiting the movement of enemy soldiers, and equipment from Mozambique to the Rhodesian border.

A map. See description
Operation Aztec, lasting from 28 May to 2 June 1977, centred around the Vila SalazarMaputo railway.

A three-pronged Rhodesian attack on FRELIMO and ZANLA staging posts in Mozambique's Gaza Province was planned to restrict the guerrillas' infiltration into the south-east of Rhodesia, in order to deliver a decisive blow to the enemy's ability to launch incursions into Rhodesia.[3] The 2nd Battalion, of the Rhodesia Regiment would penetrate the border of Mozambique 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) south from Vila Salazar, a small village near the corner of Mozambique, Rhodesia and South Africa, and attack a ZANLA staging camp to create a diversion. At the same time, a group of heliborne men from the Rhodesian Light Infantry would attack ZANLA's Rio base close to the Nuanetsi River while two sticks of RLI paratroopers would be dropped into Madulo Pan, a major ZANLA position near the fork of the Nuanetsi and Limpopo. The Selous Scouts would move as a flying column along the Vila Salazar–Maputo railway line and destroy all ZANLA camps between Vila Salazar and Jorge do Limpopo, a key strategic position on the railway.

The Operation

Aftermath

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