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South Africa (All cities)
Ratel Driver Helmet Good Condition.                                                      Actual item depicted below        Important   Thanks for supporting my auctions Your order will dispatch the day, following the day I receive your payment in full. To save on shipping costs, orders can be combined for maximum of 30 days, but payment  must be done as you go along just leave shipping costs until the very end.  SOUTH AFRICA ONLY If you are in the Western Cape (Northern and Southern Suburbs) choose The Courier Guy on checkout at R50.00 or free collection from   Boston, Bellville.   POSTNET at R99.00 up to 5kgs. Please advise the nearest POSTNET branch and street address where the order must be sent to.If all fails I can use the Post Office as a last resort   it is R45 below 2kgs and R65 above 2kgs. I will advise the tracking number as soon as an order dispatches, please follow the progress of your parcel to make sure you receive it in the quickest possible time. If you have not received your parcel after 7 days please advise me so that I can try and assist with locating the parcel.     INTERNATIONAL  Please let me quote you shipping to your specific country. Yes you may combine orders to save shipping fees. I use SA Postal Services either airmail or surface mail depending on the size of the order.  All additional charges like customs duty is for the pocket of the buyer.      
R 750
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South Africa (All cities)
SA Armoured Corps RATEL MK3 ZT3 Missile System - Gunnery and Maintenance Manual Vol 1 of 1 Feb 1993 Issue. with 487 Pages SA Army Code No GMM 565/B SA Leerkode No Soft Cover Book. A4 size. Binding with a ringbinder. The Book were used. The book got some water and are wrincled  but all pages are here and visible. Some of the corners of the pages are bent and their are mold stains on the pages.  Stunning book on the Missile system of the Ratel   Postage and Packaging: Shipping includes time, labor, packaging material and travel costs Post Office: R65 (With Tracking number) --- Courier R130 up to 5 kg Postnet R115 Items can be combined on request. International buyers welcome. (Please inquire about postage)                     
R 1.450
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South Africa (All cities)
SA Armoured Corps RATEL MK3 ZT3 Missile System - Gunnery and Maintenance Manual Vol 1 of 1 Feb 1993 Issue. with 487 Pages SA Army Code No GMM 565/B SA Leerkode No Soft Cover Book. A4 size. Binding with a ringbinder. The Book were used. The book got some water and are wrincled  but all pages are here and visible. Some of the corners of the pages are bent and their are mold stains on the pages.  Stunning book on the Missile system of the Ratel   Shipping and Packaging: Shipping includes BOB Final Order Fee, packaging material and travel costs Post Office: R65 (With Tracking number) Courier: R130 Postnet: R115 Items can be combined on request to help you save on shipping cost International buyers welcome. (Please inquire about postage)                     
R 950
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South Africa
Border War S.A. Ratel (AFV) Helmet complete with Inner and all its fittings - Manufactured by Grinel. The inner part of this helmet with all its fittings (shown in the right middle photo) is attached to the outer with a screw in the front as can be seen in the top left photo. This helmet is similar to the one in the photo. This is a very scarce type of helmet and is different from the Noddy Car helmet. Although this is a used helmet it is still in a good condition.      
R 395
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South Africa (All cities)
 VERY SCARCE ORIGINAL 61 MECH RATEL VEHICLE FLAG -MEASURES 31 X 24,5 CM  
R 650
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South Africa (All cities)
Border War S.A. Ratel (AFV) Helmet complete with Inner and all its fittings - Manufactured by Grinel. This helmet is similar to the one in the photo. This is a very scarce type of helmet and is different from the Noddy Car helmet. Although this is a used helmet it is still in a good condition.      
R 155
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South Africa (All cities)
Border War S.A. Ratel (AFV) Helmet complete with Inner and all its fittings And Full Face Gasmask. Manufactured by Grinel. This helmet is similar to the one in the photo. This is a very scarce type of helmet and is different from the Noddy Car helmet. Although this is a used helmet it is still in a good condition.      
R 1
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South Africa (All cities)
SADF ratel and other armured vehicle.. Head piece.. Condition fair to good... Used... Postage at R110... Postnet...
R 950
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Border War S.A. Ratel (AFV) Helmet with Inner and all its fittings - Excluding its Microphone. for R255.00
R 255
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy RUSSIA ++ 1987 ++ RATEL - LISTED IN U.S.S.R. RED BOOK ++ MNH ++ SG 5756 for R3.00
R 3
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Border War S.A. Ratel (AFV) Helmet with Inner and all its fittings - Excluding its Microphone And Pe for R260.00
R 260
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy 1 SA Infantry Bn Cravat (Mech/Ratel Training) CRAZY START. for R100.00
R 100
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Original SWATF Ratel Tracker badge. Very rare. CRAZY START. for R500.00
R 500
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Bush War Recovery - Ratel Fragment with Specification Plate brought back from the Border War. for R1.00
R 1
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Original SWATF Ratel Instructor Tracker badge. Very rare. CRAZY START. for R350.00
R 350
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Very rare Bop Internal Intel Service promo item- silver men metal tie pin with ratel - pre1994 item for R100.00
R 100
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy SADF ARMOURED CAR HELMET COMPLETE WITH EAR PHONES-USED ON THE RATEL & OTHER ARMOURED CARS for R650.00
R 650
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South Africa
Ops Askari was a large-scale, cross-border, mechanised operation launched by the South African Defence Force in November 1983. As is the nature with an assault like this, the constituent parts of Ops Askari was a complex blend of fighting men and support personnel from different Defence Force corps and combat disciplines. This account does not strive to recount the exploits of all these different elements in all their various facets. The focus is a rather narrow one. It is the story of five disparate, yet very similar, groups of young men who took part in this great raid into enemy territory against a superior force holding most of the battlefield aces. These five groups feature in this story for one reason: they all took part in the two attacks on a rickety little town in Angola called Cuvelai, on the 31st of December 1983 and again on the 3rd and 4th of January 1984. They only formed part of a much larger effort. The entire force is the subject of a number of books, but in this account the focus is on the five groups which I call the Spine of Delta. The first of these groups was a company of National Servicemen, known as Alpha Company (A Coy,) hailing from 1 South African Infantry Battalion (1 SAI Bn) in Bloemfontein, 1983. I was their captain, and it was my privilege to be their company commander from March 1983 right through the training phases and for the duration of Ops Askari. Then there was Delta Company (D Coy,) also NSM from 1 SAI. They formed part of 61 Mechanized Battalion Group (61 Mech Bn Gp) during Ops Askari. Also from the 1983 intake in 1 SAI was an 81 mm mortar platoon from the units Support Company, a young squad who fought courageously as part of The Spine during the hectic final five-day struggle for the occupation of Cuvelai.  The fourth element was also trained at 1 SAI Bn but during operations it did not deploy as a group. These men were Ratel drivers allocated where they were needed. They were fondly referred to as Digue's Platoon, named after their indefatigable platoon sergeant, Pierre Digue. This platoon participated as drivers for The Spine. These four bands of comrades shared their military roots, all being trained at 1 SAI in 1983. There was, however, a fifth and quite different group. They werent national servicemen at all, but students from four University Military Units; from University of Pretoria, University of the Free State, University of Stellenbosch and Rand Afrikaans University. They had already completed their two years' commitment as NSM and were civilians once more. During the university recess they had the option to volunteer for deployment as individuals or as a group from various Citizen Force (CF) Regiments. This book is mainly a compilation of their stories; of the reminiscences of those young national servicemen from Alpha and Delta Companies, 1 SAI; the 81-mm Mortar Platoon from 1 SAI by way of 4 SAI, Middelburg; Digues Platoon, officially the Chief of the Armys Platoon of drivers, and the valiant students from Tuks, Kovsies, Maties and RAU. With 63 black and white photos from the operation and the authentic war journal by Ian Scott from the University of Pretoria Military Unit. FIRST PUBLISHED NOVEMBER 2014, SECOND PRINT. SOFTCOVER, 163 PAGES AUTHOR: DAWID LOTTER  
R 195
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South Africa
In 1982 the  command group of JR decided on the  awarding of a unit competency / proficiency (eenheids bedrewendheid) insignia. The design of this insignia was  based on the 1 SAI ratel (honey badger) This insignia was awarded yearly to members of the  unit that distinguished themselves by rendering outstanding service or exceptional leadership. Nutria shirt is named and is a large size.No rips or tears LOCAL BUYER PAYS R100 POSTNET OR YOU CAN ALSO COLLECT AT STORE     OVERSEAS BUYER SEE POSTAGE RATES TABLE FOR SHIPPING OPTIONS VISIT OUR  STORE IN ROSEBANK JOHANNESBURG FOR MORE MILITARIA    
R 680
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South Africa
2014 paperback with 163 pages brand new. R50 postage in SA. I also do an affordable courier.....ask me!   Ops Askari was a large-scale, cross-border, mechanised operation launched by the South African Defence Force in November 1983. As is the nature with an assault like this, the constituent parts of Ops Askari was a complex blend of fighting men and support personnel from different Defence Force corps and combat disciplines. This account does not strive to recount the exploits of all these different elements in all their various facets. The focus is a rather narrow one. It is the story of five disparate, yet very similar, groups of young men who took part in this great raid into enemy territory against a superior force holding most of the battlefield aces. These five groups feature in this story for one reason: they all took part in the two attacks on a rickety little town in Angola called Cuvelai, on the 31st of December 1983 and again on the 3rd and 4th of January 1984. They only formed part of a much larger effort. The entire force is the subject of a number of books, but in this account the focus is on the five groups which I call the Spine of Delta. The first of these groups was a company of National Servicemen, known as Alpha Company (A Coy,) hailing from 1 South African Infantry Battalion (1 SAI Bn) in Bloemfontein, 1983. I was their captain, and it was my privilege to be their company commander from March 1983 right through the training phases and for the duration of Ops Askari. Then there was Delta Company (D Coy,) also NSM from 1 SAI. They formed part of 61 Mechanized Battalion Group (61 Mech Bn Gp) during Ops Askari. Also from the 1983 intake in 1 SAI was an 81 mm mortar platoon from the units Support Company, a young squad who fought courageously as part of The Spine during the hectic final five-day struggle for the occupation of Cuvelai.  The fourth element was also trained at 1 SAI Bn but during operations it did not deploy as a group. These men were Ratel drivers allocated where they were needed. They were fondly referred to as Digue's Platoon, named after their indefatigable platoon sergeant, Pierre Digue. This platoon participated as drivers for The Spine. These four bands of comrades shared their military roots, all being trained at 1 SAI in 1983. There was, however, a fifth and quite different group. They were'nt national servicemen at all, but students from four University Military Units; from University of Pretoria, University of the Free State, University of Stellenbosch and Rand Afrikaans University. They had already completed their two years' commitment as NSM and were civilians once more. During the university recess they had the option to volunteer for deployment as individuals or as a group from various Citizen Force (CF) Regiments. This book is mainly a compilation of their stories; of the reminiscences of those young national servicemen from Alpha and Delta Companies, 1 SAI; the 81-mm Mortar Platoon from 1 SAI by way of 4 SAI, Middelburg; Digues Platoon, officially the Chief of the Army's Platoon of drivers, and the valiant students from Tuks, Kovsies, Maties and RAU. With 63 black and white photos from the operation and the authentic war journal by Ian Scott from the University of Pretoria Military Unit.  
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2014 paperback with 163 pages brand new. R50 postage in SA. Special edition limited to 200 copies. Numbered 162 and made out to a Van der Poel. I also do an affordable courier.....ask me!   Ops Askari was a large-scale, cross-border, mechanised operation launched by the South African Defence Force in November 1983. As is the nature with an assault like this, the constituent parts of Ops Askari was a complex blend of fighting men and support personnel from different Defence Force corps and combat disciplines. This account does not strive to recount the exploits of all these different elements in all their various facets. The focus is a rather narrow one. It is the story of five disparate, yet very similar, groups of young men who took part in this great raid into enemy territory against a superior force holding most of the battlefield aces. These five groups feature in this story for one reason: they all took part in the two attacks on a rickety little town in Angola called Cuvelai, on the 31st of December 1983 and again on the 3rd and 4th of January 1984. They only formed part of a much larger effort. The entire force is the subject of a number of books, but in this account the focus is on the five groups which I call the Spine of Delta. The first of these groups was a company of National Servicemen, known as Alpha Company (A Coy,) hailing from 1 South African Infantry Battalion (1 SAI Bn) in Bloemfontein, 1983. I was their captain, and it was my privilege to be their company commander from March 1983 right through the training phases and for the duration of Ops Askari. Then there was Delta Company (D Coy,) also NSM from 1 SAI. They formed part of 61 Mechanized Battalion Group (61 Mech Bn Gp) during Ops Askari. Also from the 1983 intake in 1 SAI was an 81 mm mortar platoon from the units Support Company, a young squad who fought courageously as part of The Spine during the hectic final five-day struggle for the occupation of Cuvelai.  The fourth element was also trained at 1 SAI Bn but during operations it did not deploy as a group. These men were Ratel drivers allocated where they were needed. They were fondly referred to as Digue's Platoon, named after their indefatigable platoon sergeant, Pierre Digue. This platoon participated as drivers for The Spine. These four bands of comrades shared their military roots, all being trained at 1 SAI in 1983. There was, however, a fifth and quite different group. They were'nt national servicemen at all, but students from four University Military Units; from University of Pretoria, University of the Free State, University of Stellenbosch and Rand Afrikaans University. They had already completed their two years' commitment as NSM and were civilians once more. During the university recess they had the option to volunteer for deployment as individuals or as a group from various Citizen Force (CF) Regiments. This book is mainly a compilation of their stories; of the reminiscences of those young national servicemen from Alpha and Delta Companies, 1 SAI; the 81-mm Mortar Platoon from 1 SAI by way of 4 SAI, Middelburg; Digues Platoon, officially the Chief of the Army's Platoon of drivers, and the valiant students from Tuks, Kovsies, Maties and RAU. With 63 black and white photos from the operation and the authentic war journal by Ian Scott from the University of Pretoria Military Unit.  
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South Africa (All cities)
 Lot of 3 SADF postcards sent through Field post office 20 to Voortrekkerhoogte - 1988 with GS, Buffel, Ratel, pictures 
R 300
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South Africa (All cities)
Original Strike Toys SADF Army Jeep & Trailer   Strike Toys (South African manufacturer during the 80's) tin army jeep and trailer. Strike Toys also produced an SADF and SAP coloured toys Casspirs, SADF Buffel and SADF Ratel among their range. Postnet R99.00 or sapo R60.00  
R 650
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Witrivier (Mpumalanga)
2017 Bushlapa Ratel 4 for sale Victron Inverter/ Charger Victron 100/50 Mppt Charger 280watts solar panel on the roof Water filtration system Full set of sides for Awning All outdoors canvas bags inside and on the shower door Geyser permanently connected with flexihoses. Full front covers from all outdoors Big washing rack at the back Front rack converted to drinks tray Reflective sheet for awning All Outdoors Custom made groundsheet 90l National Luna    
R 365.000
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