South Africa’s defence forces are facing a serious crisis. Reports reveal that only 27 percent of soldiers are fit for deployment, raising questions about the strength of South African military and its ability to respond to both domestic and regional security needs.
Current Challenges in the SANDFSouth Africa’s defence forces are facing a serious crisis. Reports reveal that only 27 percent of soldiers are fit for deployment, raising questions about the strength of South African military and its ability to respond to both domestic and regional security needs.
Current Challenges in the SANDF
A recent audit of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) exposed significant weaknesses. Analysts point to chronic underfunding, poor leadership, and failing logistical systems as key reasons why so few troops are operationally ready.
Defence expert Ricardo Teixeira told Eyewitness News, “People have been warning that it’s on the brink of collapse for a very long time. This situation reflects issues with fund allocation armed forces, leadership failures, and a lack of serious attention to the army.”
Teixeira also highlighted that the intake of new recruits and ongoing military training level programs are insufficient to meet the current operational demands, leaving the SANDF struggling to maintain readiness.
A recent audit of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) exposed significant weaknesses. Analysts point to chronic underfunding, poor leadership, and failing logistical systems as key reasons why so few troops are operationally ready.
Defence expert Ricardo Teixeira told Eyewitness News, “People have been warning that it’s on the brink of collapse for a very long time. This situation reflects issues with fund allocation armed forces, leadership failures, and a lack of serious attention to the army.”
Teixeira also highlighted that the intake of new recruits and ongoing military training level programs are insufficient to meet the current operational demands, leaving the SANDF struggling to maintain readiness.

Regional Setbacks
The SANDF’s recent deployment under the Southern African Development Community (SADC) mission in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo revealed just how fragile its operational capacity has become. South African troops suffered casualties and struggled to maintain supply lines, exposing gaps in both manpower and logistics.
These setbacks show that without proper training, resources, and planning, the SANDF’s ability to support regional peacekeeping missions remains limited.
Funding and Leadership Concerns
Despite repeated calls for increased funding, South Africa’s defence budget continues to lag behind that of the police service. Experts argue that simply increasing the budget won’t solve the problem unless strong leadership and a long-term strategic plan are implemented.
Teixeira warned, “Even doubling the budget won’t fix this. We need decisive leadership and a minister who truly understands the challenges facing the SANDF.”
Looking Ahead
Once regarded as one of Africa’s most capable militaries, the SANDF now faces serious questions about its readiness and effectiveness. Addressing these issues will require improved military training level, better funding strategies, and stronger leadership to restore the strength of South African military.
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