Operation Restore

Operation Restore
Part of the Angolan Civil War
Andulo
Bailundo
Nharea
Mungo
Operation Restore (Angola)
DateSeptember 1999 – December 1999
Location
Status Jonas Savimbi flees to Lucusse in Moxico Province
Belligerents
Angola UNITA
Commanders and leaders
Gen. João de Matos Jonas Savimbi
Units involved

 Angola

UNITA

  • Unknown
Strength
Unknown Unknown
Casualties and losses
Unknown Unknown

Operation Restore (Portuguese: Operaçao Restaurar) was a military operation that the Angolan Armed Forces (FAA) conducted against the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA) and its militant wing, the Armed Forces for the Liberation of Angola (FALA). FAA carried out Operation Restore in late 1999 during the Angolan Civil War. Air support for the operation was provided by FAA Embraer EMB 312 Tucanos. Per UNITA, the Tucanos were allegedly crewed by Brazilian pilots contracted by the Angolan government. UNITA subsequently declared "that anything within the Angolan national territory, identified as Brazil's interest, is... considered a target and will not be spared" from their attacks.

The FAA captured Andulo and Bailundo. By December, Chief of Staff General João de Matos said the FAA had destroyed 80% of FALA’s manpower and captured 15,000 tons of military equipment.