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The Kunene River with Angola in the north to northwest of the country, with a MAR of 5 km3 at Ruacana.
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It deals specifically with the operation of the regulating dam on the Kunene River at Gove (Angola), and with the infrastructure for the Ruacana hydropower station on the same river in Namibia.
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A squadron of Migs bombed the Ruacana and Calueque installations, cutting the water supply to Ovamboland and its military bases and killing 11 young South African conscripts.
CONTENTS 2008
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About 50 percent of Namibia's electricity is generated domestically, mainly from the 240-MW Ruacana hydropower plant.
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A Mig-23 executed a neat victory roll over Ruacana on the Namibian side of the border.
CONTENTS 2008
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A master stroke was the rapid construction of airstrips at Cahama and Xangongo near the border, which brought the strategic Ruacana and Calueque hydro-electric dam systems on the Cunene River within striking distance.
CONTENTS 2008
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A Mig-23 executed a neat victory roll over Ruacana on the Namibian side of the border.
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A master stroke was the rapid construction of airstrips at Cahama and Xangongo near the border, which brought the strategic Ruacana and Calueque hydro-electric dam systems on the Cunene River within striking distance.
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A squadron of Migs bombed the Ruacana and Calueque installations, cutting the water supply to Ovamboland and its military bases and killing 11 young South African conscripts.
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The Ruacana plant recently has experienced severe malfunctioning, increasing the need for imported power.
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