The night is pitch-black in New Mexico. At 13,000 feet, the desert’s cold winds sharpen the senses and give you goose bumps. The Colombian jungle is a very different scenario: hot and humid, like a sauna.
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Colombia: Training and Technology Mark Air Force’s 93rd Anniversary
The power and prowess of Colombia’s Air Force was on display at the institution’s 93rd anniversary in November 2012. Fighter jets, Super Tucanos and Black Hawk helicopters conducted flyovers of the Military Transport Air Command (CATAM) base in Bogotá as the institution celebrated its achievements in training, technology and war [ … ]
Colombia Trains Mexican Pilots
Colombia uses its know-how in helicopter aviation to train the next generation of Mexican pilots As the sun began to set behind the orange-colored rock cliffs that flank the Colombian Air Force base in Melgar, a half-dozen Mexican helicopter pilot trainees enjoyed a light moment before their night missions began. [ … ]
CCOPAB: The Brazilian Center for Peace and Excellence
In 2001, the Center of Preparation and Evaluation of Brazilian Army Peace Missions was created. Nearly 10 years later, it became the Brazilian Joint Center for Peacekeeping Operations (CCOPAB), an institution created to support the training of military members, police officers and civilians from Brazil and friendly nations for peacekeeping [ … ]
Junglas: The Narcos’ Worst Nightmare
The Counternarcotics Directorate of Colombia’s National Police has worked to develop, grow and strengthen an elite unit of Special Operations members specialized in interdiction operations. The Jungla Soldiers share their expertise and experience with partner nations in the region. It is 37 degrees Celsius under a cloudless sky in Los [ … ]
Navies of Several Countries Debate Common Problems in Rio
Representatives of the Navies of Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, and Trinidad and Tobago, as well as the U.S. Coast Guard and Defense Department, will meet during Offshore Patrols Vessels Latin America, a conference aimed at discussing security issues common to these and other countries of Central and South America and [ … ]
A Friend for Life
Pairing bomb-sniffing canines with Soldiers in Colombia’s fight against narcotraffickers and terrorist groups provides an acute advantage in mine detection and forms bonds that last a lifetime. Sasha served the Colombian National Army for most of her life; her colleagues saw her as yet another Soldier fighting on the frontlines [ … ]
Forging Leaders in the Region
From the time he was a little boy, Hans Weisser dreamed of more than the ordinary life: He strived to be part of the Chilean Military From the time he was a little boy, Hans Weisser dreamed of more than the ordinary life: He strived to be part of the [ … ]
A Civil Duty, A Shared Responsibility
Citizens expand the reach of security forces and help keep crime away from their homes. In Peñalolén, Chile, the community began with three neighborhood watch committees aligned with local government agencies in 2005. Today, the number of committees has grown to 166 for a community of 216,000. Norma Maray, manager [ … ]
Kidnapped Colombian Girl Is Reunited with Her Family
A ten-year-old girl kidnapped in Colombia on September 29 was freed in the Arauca region on October 17, through the efforts of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos announced via his Twitter account. A ten-year-old girl kidnapped in Colombia on September 29 was [ … ]
Spain Builds Satellite For Its Defense And Security
By 2013, Spain will have the ability to detect the position of any ship in the world from space, safeguarding crews from pirate hijackings through an automatic identification system. This capability will be possible with the Paz satellite. By 2013, Spain will have the ability to detect the position of [ … ]
Peru’s Commando School
Training the Best of the Best On December 17, 1996, 14 members of the terrorist organization Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement (MRTA) seized the Japanese Embassy in Lima. With hundreds of guests in attendance for the Japanese emperor’s birthday celebration, the terrorists infiltrated the compound and took everyone hostage. As the [ … ]