Operation Miracle (Rhodesia)

Operation Miracle
(or the Battle of Mavonde)
Part of the Rhodesian Bush War (or Second Chimurenga)

Eland-90 armoured cars of the Rhodesian Armoured Corps
Date27 September – 6 October 1979
Location
Result Rhodesian Victory
Belligerents
 Zimbabwe Rhodesia ZANLA
FRELIMO
Commanders and leaders
Lt. Gen Peter Walls
Lt. Col Ron Reid-Daly
Capt. Richard Passaportis
Gp Cap. Norman Walsh
Solomon Mujuru
Paradzai Zimondi
Josiah Tungamirai
Units involved

Rhodesian Army

RhAF

  • No.1 Squadron
  • No.5 Squadron
Mavonde base
Strength
100 Selous Scouts
100 RLI
6 Eland Mk 6 Armoured cars
20 Unimogs
1 (Pig) Armoured Command car
4 Canberras
4 Hawker Hunters
4 Alouette III (1 K-Car) (3 G-Cars)
several Impala (ZANLA claims)
6,000
4 tanks (T-55s)
Casualties and losses
8 killed
3 wounded
1 Canberra and 1 Hawker Hunter shot down
1 Alouette III crashed
ZANLA:
~Hundreds
Frelimo:
1 tank destroyed

Operation Miracle, or the Battle of Mavonde, was a military raid in 1979 by the Rhodesian Security Forces (RSF) against ZANLA guerrilla bases in Mozambique towards the end of the Rhodesian Bush War. ZANLA put up stiff resistance, although at the cost of many losses with as many as hundreds dead. The tactical success of the RSF did not lead to the expected strategic changes but did result in a decisive tactical victory with few losses.