The term "Piketberg Commando" does not appear in widely recognized encyclopedic sources or established military records. There is no verifiable information confirming the existence of a formal military or paramilitary unit by this name.
"Piketberg" refers to a town in the Western Cape province of South Africa, situated in the Swartland region. Historically, the term "commando" in a South African context has referred to rural military units that were part of the old South African National Defence Force structure, particularly during the apartheid era. These units were typically regionally based and tasked with local defense and support roles.
It is possible that "Piketberg Commando" refers to a local commando unit associated with the Piketberg area during the time when such regional commando units were active in South Africa (prior to their disbandment in 2005). However, no reliable sources specifically document a unit by this exact name.
Due to the lack of authoritative references, the term cannot be confirmed as an established historical or contemporary military unit.