Operation Firewood occurred concurrently with the
Battle of Cuito Cuanavale and has been largely overlooked by modern South African military scholars. The operation was notable both for the relatively high casualties suffered by the
SADF and for the fact that it marked the last time that a major South African cross border operation was undertaken against a SWAPO-dominated formation. Despite inflicting heavy casualties against the defenders, the South Africans were also unable to achieve their primary objective of neutralising the SWAPO base. In the aftermath of the engagement, the
SADF conducted an internal evaluation of Operation Firewood in preparation for potential future cross-border raids. The review identified a number of shortcomings with the operational plan and included criticism of the utilisation of relatively soft-skinned
Casspirs against defenders armed with anti-tank weaponry. ==References==