The Peruvian Naval ship BAP Zimic left the port of Callao on an oceanographic mission to plant 12 buoys provided by the United States to monitor the development of the El Niño phenomenon in the Pacific Ocean. Peru’s Navy recently placed 12 profiling buoys in the Pacific Ocean in an [ … ]
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Panama Intercepts Vessel Packed with Cocaine in Joint Operation with United States
U.S. Customs and Border Protection Air and Marine Operations aircrews detected a vessel carrying more than 1,200 pounds of cocaine, and Panamanian authorities intercepted the vessel, recovered the drugs and arrested two suspected drug smugglers. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Air and Marine Operations (AMO) aircrews detected a vessel [ … ]
Haiti Prepares to Provide Own Security Following End of UN Mission
In an interview with Diálogo, Inspector General Lionel Trecile of the National Police of Haiti says his country is training large numbers of police officers who will be able to progressively take over as UN forces leave. The United Nations (UN) is considering a strategy to continue its presence in [ … ]
Chilean Armed Forces Join Peacekeeping Mission in Central African Republic
Three officers from the Chile's Joint Chiefs of Staff began serving at the operational command headquarters of the UN's MINUSCA on February 26th. Chile's Armed Forces have joined the United Nations (UN) Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA). The Joint Chiefs of Staff's (EMCO) three officers [ … ]
El Salvador Joins SOUTHCOM Radar System to Combat Drug Trafficking
The Cooperative Situational Information Integration System enables the sharing of aerial radar trace information and allows for real-time communication between operators in different countries. To improve the exchange of information that facilitates aerial counter-narcotics operations, El Salvador integrated its air traffic control radars into the U.S. Southern Command’s (SOUTHCOM) Cooperative [ … ]
Uruguayan Army and Plan Ceibal Team Up to Boost Modern Education in the Military
An above-age Military high school received more than 100 laptops from the Uruguayan Educational Connectivity and Basic Computing for Online Learning Plan, which is also known as Plan Ceibal
Colombia to Host Key Regional Armored Vehicles Conference
From June 30 to July 1, Colombia is set to host the 4th annual Armored Vehicles Latin America conference, a regional meeting organized by Defense IQ, a London-based military publication that will feature discussions and panels with active and retired military personnel from several Latin American countries. Colombia is preparing [ … ]
Authorities and Youth Join Forces to Fight Violence in Guatemala
Thanks to an agreement signed by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the non-governmental organization (NGO) Jóvenes contra la Violencia [Youth Against Violence], crimes now can be reported through an online and smartphone application called “Espantacacos.” Guatemalan security authorities are using technology to make it easier for civilians to report [ … ]
Brazil to Test Border Surveillance During Military Operations
Project Sisfron is close to being subjected to its first test. In June, the system will be employed in Operation Ágata. Brazil's Army Project Office (EPEx), created in 2012, evaluates, proposes, coordinates, and integrates efforts toward the realization of the Army’s large-scale, technologically and financially complex strategic projects. So far, [ … ]
General Villas Bôas Talks About the Brazilian Army’s Immediate Priorities and Plans
The second week of 2015 was a busy one in the Palácio do Planalto, headquarters of the Brazilian government. President Dilma Rousseff and the newly sworn-in Minister of Defense held many meetings to decide who would lead the country’s Armed Forces. The second week of 2015 was a busy one [ … ]
Salvadoran and Chilean MINUSTAH Soldiers Cooperate to Help Haitians
Service members brought staple goods to be used for meals for about 200 children at an orphanage in Cap Haïtien. Troops also donated school supplies and desks to other facilities in the city. Troops from the Salvadoran Armed Forces (FAES) and the Chilean Armed Forces (FACh) recently cooperated to provide [ … ]
Barbados Creating Lab to Fight Cybercrime
Barbados will create a laboratory to fight cybercrime, a growing problem in the Caribbean nation. The lab will assist police in preventing credit card cloning and other offenses. Barbados is creating a laboratory to fight cyber crime, such as credit card cloning and other offenses - growing problems in the [ … ]