“The responsibility of being a pioneer is also about being a role model.”
Capacity Building
Antarctica, An Example of International Brotherhood
Argentine soldiers provide logistical support to their country’s bases, and those of other nations, during the Antarctica Summer Campaign 2016-2017.
More Women in Colombia’s Public Security Forces
The country seeks to transform and modernize its service branches, establishing a multi-mission army.
Continuing Promise 2017 Begins Honduran Operations
Guatemala Modernizes its Military Justice System
Military experts on Guatemalan and United States law seek to create the position of Operational Law Advisor.
Border Sensor Program Gains Momentum in Brazil
The government forecasts an investment of about $154 million in the Integrated Border Monitoring System created by the Brazilian Army.
Brazilian Armored 4x4s: New Crime-fighting Technology
These vehicles offer speed, ballistic protection, and shockwave resistance.
Colombian Air Force Closes 2016 with Zero Accidents
The Colombian Air Force sets high safety standards for the region.
Northern Triangle Country Militaries Train on Humanitarian Principles and the Use of Force
The armed forces of Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras will train in humanitarian principles and international standards on the use of force.
Costa Rica and the United States, Solid Allies in the Fight Against Drug Trafficking
The Costa Rican government bolsters its capabilities with more tools to combat drugs.
A Look at SISFRON, Brazil’s Integrated Border Monitoring System
The Brazilian Army will bring online the large and complex system over the course of 10 years. The system will cover nearly 17,000 km of border with 11 countries.
Brazilian Navy Rebuilds their Research Station in Antarctica
The new Comandante Ferraz Station is expected to commence operations in 2018. The project will cost nearly $100 million.