Local deployments The Namibian Army had a convoy service on Namibia's Trans Caprivi Highway which runs from
Otavi,
Grootfontein,
Rundu,
Katima Mulilo until
Ngoma border post on the
Namibia and
Botswana border. The convoy system ran twice daily between Bagani and Kongola in the then Caprivi region. The convoy system was run from 2000 till 2002.
SADC deployments Angola (Operation Mandume ya Ndemufayo)The Namibian Army also deployed troops to help fight
UNITA insurgents active in and around the
Kavango region. The operation codenamed
Mandume ya Ndemufayo was a response to UNITA attacks on Namibian citizens. The Namibian cross-border pursuit operations were carried out with consent of the Angolan government. At least two soldiers were killed in operation Mandume ya Ndemufayo. In an operation between 30 January 2001 to 14 February 2001 an estimated 19 UNITA rebels were killed while various weaponry such as anti-tank and anti-personnel landmines, and assault rifles ranging from AK-47 and R-1s were recovered. In a joint operation with the Angolan Armed Forces, the Namibian Defence Force in May 2001 helped dislodge UNITA from
Mavinga in May 2001.
Democratic Republic of the Congo (Operation Atlantic)The Namibian Army deployed a battle group during the
Second Congo War that numbered about 2000 troops and consisted of Infantry,
Artillery,
Signals, and
Air Force Detachments. The first commander of the battle group was Brigadier James Auala. About 30 Namibian Serviceman died in the DRC operations. The Operation was Code named
Atlantic . The SADC coalition force commander was always a Zimbabwean and deputy force commander a Namibian, and the Chief of Staff was an Angolan. 11 Namibian soldiers were held as prisoners of war in
Rwanda, they were released in June 2000. The soldiers were captured in April 1999 in the Lusambo area which is about 120 kilometers east of
Mbuji-Mayi. In January 2001 after
Laurent-Désiré Kabila's death the Namibian army contingent was reinforced to not only provide security to Heads of States at the funeral but also to reinforce the
SADC contingents in
Kinshasa and
Lubumbashi. Namibia was also the first foreign country to withdraw its troops and by September 2001 all Namibian soldiers had been withdrawn. Seven soldiers who have been
missing in action have since been declared dead. The seven had gone missing around the Deya River close to
Kabalo, Deya-Katutu, and
Lusambo areas. 137 soldiers that had survived the encirclement during the siege of Ikela were presented with commendation medals. The siege at Ikela left five soldiers killed and many other wounded.
UN deployments •
UNAMIC - The army deployed a company-sized unit to UNAMIC. ==Unit structure==