SA Navy Festival 2008 Pictures

Posted by admin Sun, 16 Mar 2008 19:14:00 GMT

Louis Vosloo has taken some pictures of the SA Navy Festival 2008.


German Navy Hamburg, currently on visit due to Exercise Good Hope III - Image: Louis Vosloo


German Navy Berlin, currently on visit due to Exercise Good Hope III - Image: Louis Vosloo


New submarine S102 in dry dock beside the decomissioned S98 - Image: Louis Vosloo


SAAF Lynx 193 - Image: Louis Vosloo


SAAF Lynx 193 - Image: Louis Vosloo


German Navy Köln, currently on visit due to Exercise Good Hope III - Image: Louis Vosloo


Decomissioned submarine S98 - Image: Louis Vosloo


Valour class F147 - Image: Louis Vosloo


German Navy Westerwald, currently on visit due to Exercise Good Hope III - Image: Louis Vosloo


New submarine S102 in dry dock - Image: Louis Vosloo

Source: airpic.co.za

More pictures of Good Hope III

Posted by admin Sun, 09 Mar 2008 08:47:00 GMT

Pictures of Exercise Good Hope III from aboard SAS Amatola are available thanks to Dean Wingrin:


SAS Amatola leaving Table Bay Harbour - Image: Dean Wingrin


F220 Hamburg - Image: Dean Wingrin


F220 Hamburg - Image: Dean Wingrin


F211 Köln - Image: Dean Wingrin


A1411 Berlin with Oryx - Image: Dean Wingrin


Undergoing Replenishment at Sea exercises with the Berlin - Image: Dean Wingrin


Berlin and Köln behind the Amatola - Image: Dean Wingrin


Oryx approaching the Amatola - Image: Dean Wingrin


Oryx approaching the Amatola - Image: Dean Wingrin


German Tornado - Image: Dean Wingrin


Smokey Tornado approaching the Hamburg - Image: Dean Wingrin


SAAF Cheetah - Image: Dean Wingrin


German Tornado - Image: Dean Wingrin


SAAF Cheetah - Image: Dean Wingrin


German Tornado - Image: Dean Wingrin


German Tornado - Image: Dean Wingrin


Tornado in low approach - Image: Dean Wingrin


Oryx approaching the deck - Image: Dean Wingrin


Oryx taking off - Image: Dean Wingrin


Flight back to Ysterplaat from SAS Amatola - Image: Dean Wingrin

Source: flyafrica.info

Exercise Good Hope III commences

Posted by admin Sat, 08 Mar 2008 17:40:00 GMT


SAS Amatola receives the refuelling probe during a RAS between FGS Berlin & SAS Amatola - Image: SA Navy

25 February 2008 dawned a clear and sunny day in the naval harbour of Naval Base Simon’s Town. It is here that Task Group 501, comprising of South African and German Naval vessels commenced on EXERCISE GOOD HOPE III. EXERCISE GOOD HOPE III is a multinational exercise between the German Armed Forces (Navy and Air Force) and the SANDF (mainly the Navy and Air Force) taking place in the Cape Town, Simon’s Town and Overberg area.

Our day started at 0800B when the Officer Commanding (OC) Captain Michael Girsa, briefed his ships company on the flight deck. The OC welcomed all the new members that had joined the ship for the Exercise. He furthermore passed his appreciation to the ships company for a job well done in getting the ship ready to sail as scheduled. The OC spoke of the forthcoming days’ events and how only good habits would help through this exercise. After a meticulous final check, the naval tugs assisted helped this operationally ready warship out of port. SAS AMATOLA sailed at 0900B.

At 1145B, ‘hands to flying stations’ was piped. An Oryx Helicopter from AFB Ysterplaat landed on the flight deck while SAS AMATOLA sailed out of False Bay. SAS AMATOLA plays host to the Commander Task Group (CTG) 501.02 Captain Steven-Jennings and his staff. The Task Force is divided into two Task Groups, with Captain Michael Budde of the Federal German Navy as CTG 501.01 which comprises of FGS HAMBURG, FGS KÖLN, FGS BERLIN, FGS WESTERWALD and task group 501.02 comprising the SAS DRAKENSBERG, SAS ISLANDWANA, SAS AMATOLA, SAS GALESHEWE, SAS ISAAC DHYOBA, SAS UMKOMAAS.

Similar exercises have been conducted twice in the past, between the Armed Forces of the two countries. These exercises are the largest undertaken by the German Defence Force outside of its North Atlantic Treaty Organisation’s (NATO) obligations. Good relationships exist between Germany and South Africa, not only on the military side but also politically and economically. The SAS AMATOLA is expecting to exercise drills and evolutions enabling training of the new personnel that have joined the ship in the art of modern naval warfare. It is expected that the crew will gain a lot of understanding and skills from this exercise. The task group will be alongside over the weekends with our first port of call being the V&A Waterfront in Cape Town for some much needed rest and recovery. Until then the five day passage will be filled exercises and training.

Source: www.navy.mil.za

Video of Exercise Good Hope III

Posted by admin Wed, 05 Mar 2008 09:55:00 GMT

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Die Burger has made available a video taken during Exercise Good Hope III:

Source: Die Burger

More pictures of German Navy participants in Good Hope III

Posted by admin Fri, 22 Feb 2008 09:20:00 GMT

More pictures of the German navy ships participating in Exercise Good Hope III are available.


View from bridge, over the vertical anti-aircraft missile launchers at A1435 Westerwald and F211 Köln - Image: Dean Wingrin


Harpoon missile launchers - Image: Dean Wingrin


SAS Spioenkop, a SAN participant - Image: Dean Wingrin


76mm gun - Image: Dean Wingrin


Hamburg flight deck - Image: Dean Wingrin


F220 Hamburg - Image: Dean Wingrin


A1411 Berlin - Image: Dean Wingrin


F220 Hamburg - Image: Dean Wingrin


F211 Köln - Image: Dean Wingrin


A1411 Berlin - Image: Dean Wingrin

Source: saairforce.co.za forum

Third Combined Military Exercise between SA and Germany: Exercise Good Hope III

Posted by admin Fri, 15 Feb 2008 13:50:00 GMT

From 18 February to 18 March the seas and skies surrounding Cape Town will be used to conduct military exercises between South Africa and Germany. This series of exercises will be called EXERCISE GOOD HOPE III.

This will be the third time that military exercises will be conducted in South African waters between the two countries, with the last exercise taking place two years ago. During this year's exercise there will be more than 1 800 personnel, 15 ships and 16 aircraft from both countries taking part.

The "theatre of operations" will be around Cape Town and some exercises will be conducted at the Overberg Military Test Area near Bredasdorp and Arniston/Waenhuiskrans. Some of the types of exercises will include live missile and gun firings, anti-submarine warfare with mock torpedo attacks, anti-aircraft drills, fleetwork and maneuvering and more.

The objectives that both countries want to achieve with these exercises are:

  • To enhance and maintain the comprehensive defence capabilities of the two armed forces.
  • To develop a common understanding of military interoperability and foster mutual trust, respect and co-operation between the German Armed Forces and the SANDF.
  • To upgrade operational means and methods of multi-national conventional forces by employing different types of equipment whilst conducting and exercising according to a common set of guiding principles.

The German Defence Force will be represented by two Frigates (FGS HAMBURG and FGS KÖLN) and two Combat Support Vessels (FGS BERLIN and FGS WESTERWALD), six Tornado Fighter Aircraft and two Lynx Helicopters. The SANDF will send three Frigates (SAS AMATOLA, SAS ISANDLWANA and SAS SPIOENKOP), one Submarine (SAS CHARLOTTE MAXEKE) two Strike Craft (SAS GALESHEWE and SAS ISAAC DYOBHA), two Minehunters (SAS UMZIMKULU and SAS UMKOMAAS), two Inshore Patrol Vessels (SAS TERN and SAS TOBIE) and the Combat Support Vessel SAS DRAKENSBERG. In addition to this there will also be six Cheetah Fighter Aircraft and two Oryx Helicopters.

The public of Cape Town will be invited to view the German vessels at the V&A Waterfront on Sat 01 Mar to Sun 02 Mar 08. Thereafter the public can view most of the SA Navy and German vessels during the annual Navy Festival from 14 -16 Mar 08 in Simon's Town.

Source: SA Navy