2012 V22-2
Articles in this Issue

Pakistani rangers take part in an anti-terror drill in Lahore in December…

A money sniffer dog that works for the United Kingdom Border Agency…

Effective January 25, 2012, Mexico became the 41st participating state to join…

Thai Soldiers participate in an amphibious assault military drill as part of…
A new study on sea trafficking reveals that a majority of ships…

French Soldiers prepare a medium-range interim tactical system unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)…

Pairing bomb-sniffing canines with Soldiers in Colombia’s fight against narcotraffickers and terrorist…

With the support of the Brazilian Armed Forces and the Federal Police…
Close to 195 tons of chemicals used in the production of synthetic…

Paraguay’s Government took action against the armed left-wing group the Paraguayan People’s…

The Counterdrug Intelligence School of the Americas opens its doors in Bogotá…

Criminals exploit the Internet as a propaganda vehicle, an information source, and…

Information operations officers exchange lessons learned in counteracting transnational organized crime.

In a country that is facing a unique internal conflict, what is…

Police personnel dig out an M60 general-purpose machine gun from a cache…

Piracy software figures for Latin American countries show its prevalence in the…

Since 2003, Brazilian military police have received more than 230,000 calls to…

Bogotá’s Mayor Gustavo Petro, center, alongside Army General Gabriel Pinilla, left, and…

Personal protective equipment, training and specialized skills are essential for the experts…

Interview with the deputy chief of operational intelligence of Brazil’s Naval Operations…

On March 20-21, 2012, military and civilian journalists, Web gurus and social…










