South Africa’s military personnel numbers reflect the country’s political transformation and strategic shifts. In 1990, the military numbered 85,000 but steadily declined to 75,000 by 1995 as apartheid ended and the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) was formed to integrate former liberation forces. Further reductions to 56,000 by 2003 were driven by budgetary constraints and a focus on restructuring.
The period from 2007 to 2016 saw stabilization at around 62,000, with a slight rise to 67,000 by 2016. This reflected renewed investment in peacekeeping operations across Africa and increased participation in multinational missions.
The period from 2007 to 2016 saw stabilization at around 62,000, with a slight rise to 67,000 by 2016. This reflected renewed investment in peacekeeping operations across Africa and increased participation in multinational missions.
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