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The main lessons drawn from Operation Veldmuis are;
Two companies is the maximum sized assaulting force that should be deployed given available transportation but it is recognised that a single company drop is the most feasible.
Paradropping all assault waves is the most preferable objective. More work is needed to research the feasibility of dropping light vehicles, artillery and stores from aircraft. The use of gliders is considered impractical as they are fragile and vulnerable to enemy fighters and AA defences.
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Two companies is the maximum sized assaulting force that should be deployed given available transportation but it is recognised that a single company drop is the most feasible.
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Aircraft are vulnerable on the ground when using landing zones. In Ubangi-Shari there was negligible AA weaponry in rebel hands. In European scenarios the landing zones would require sizable light AA defences and fighter cover.
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The use of gliders is considered impractical as they are fragile and vulnerable to enemy fighters and AA defences.
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More work is needed to research the feasibility of dropping light vehicles, artillery and stores from aircraft.
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