Origins The South African Permanent Force, created in 1913 as the Permanent Force and re-designated with effect from 23 February 1923, included the South African Field Artillery (SAFA), and the South African Permanent Garrison Artillery (SAPGA). The SAPGA had begun operations some time before, when the coastal defences of the Cape Peninsula (manned by the
Cape Garrison Artillery) had been handed over to South Africa in December 1921. In Proclamation No. 246 of 1934, the
Governor General of the Union of South Africa merged the two organisations with effect from 1 September 1934 and created one Corps titled the South African Artillery (SAA) (see
South African Army corps and branches).
World War II Nine field regiments, two medium regiments, and three anti-tank regiments served in North Africa and Italy during the
Second World War. 1st Medium Regiment SAA (SAHA) was formed briefly from 1 October 1939 - July 1941, when it was broken up in Egypt to provide replacements for the field regiments of the SAA. It was reformed with headquarters at
Cape Town from 1 January 1946. It was transferred from
Cape Town and out of
Cape Command to
Oudtshoorn from 31 December 1953, but was then disbanded after a
Citizen Force reorganisation on 1 March 1960.
Post World War II From 1 July 1951 8 Field Regiment SAA was active, but was redesignated the
Johannesburg Regiment in 1960.
Bush War period 10 Artillery Brigade South Africa, was active with 4 and 14 Regiments since 1983, and 14 Artillery Regiment disbanded on January 1, 1993.
National Defence Force Reorganisation The army's reorganisation after the creation of the new South African National Defence Force was lengthy. The SA Army Office was established. The Corps were restructured with Regular and Reserve Regiments under command. The so-called “Type Formations” were established which assumed responsibility for the provisioning of combat-ready forces to be employed under the direction of
Joint Operations Division.
Air Defence Artillery becomes a separate formation • In 1997 the
7th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, active since the 1960s, was disestablished. •
Regiment Overvaal (ROV) which was established on 1 April 1969 as an Anti-Aircraft Regiment based on Vereeniging Military Base in
Vereeniging. P Battery of Regiment Vaalrivier was transferred on 1 October 1969 to form 8th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment (8LLA). The name changed from 8LLA to ROV on 27 April 1993. The regiment was disestablished in 1997.
The Artillery Formation The South African Artillery re-organised itself into the South African Army Artillery Formation, directed by the SA Army Artillery Formation Headquarters. The South African Army Artillery Formation HQ was established in April 1999. . The GOC Artillery Formation is responsible for managing the appointment of
Master Gunners of the Artillery.
Regional Co-operation In the annual report for the 2013-14 fiscal year, the SANDF reported the development of artillery cooperation and the establishment of the Namibian Army School of Artillery. The SA Army assisted the
Namibian Defence Force with the development of courses and ultimately the establishment of the
Namibian School of Artillery.
Qualification and Appointment insignia • • • ==Regular units==