A joint effort between the Paraguayan Air Force and Polytechnic Institute of the National University of Asunción will see the country's first domestically manufactured unmanned aerial vehicle take flight this August. A joint effort between the Paraguayan Air Force (FAP) and one of the country's top universities will soon take [ … ]
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New Horizon in 2016 for U.S. SOUTHCOM’s Regional Exercises
The joint exercises, conducted in Central America, South America, and the Caribbean, provide opportunities for Military and civilian participants to share lessons learned, build capacities, provide humanitarian and civic assistance, and learn best practices from each of the partners involved. The U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) undertakes a number of joint [ … ]
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 [ … ]
Panama’s New SENAFRONT Commissioner Aims to Build on Agency’s Success
Commissioner Cristian Hayer says working in cooperation with partner nations' security forces has been a key component of SENAFRONT's strategy. The new commissioner of Panama's National Border Service (SENAFRONT), Cristian Hayer, is determined to build on the law enforcement agency's successes in fighting organized crime, drug trafficking, and guerrilla groups. [ … ]
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 [ … ]
Colombia Launches New Efforts Against Illegal Mining Operations
Colombian National Army Troops, police officers, and Attorney General's Office agents dismantled a major illegal mining complex that had dried out several kilometers of the San Bingo River. This was the first coordinated effort of the Army’s Special Brigade against Illegal Mining, an elite unit that security authorities formed last [ … ]
Trinidad and Tobago Takes Measures to Fight Potential Threat of Terrorism
Things have been going so well for so many years in Trinidad and Tobago that locals repeat the mantra "God is a Trini." During the good times, earnings from natural gas and oil exports made this Caribbean nation one of the richest countries in the Western Hemisphere. However, the recent [ … ]
Colombian National Army Provides Special Forces Training to Police
The Colombian Army’s National Training Center (CENAE) is providing a month-long special forces training program for 31 police officers on the Military Base of Tolemaida in the department of Tolima. The Colombian National Army’s National Training Center (CENAE) is providing a month-long special forces training program for 31 police officers [ … ]
SOUTHCOM Donates Fire Fighting and Rescue Equipment to El Salvador
The Salvadoran Fire Corps received more than $400,000 from U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) in equipment, tools, and accessories. El Salvador's Fire Corps (CBES, for its Spanish acronym) has received more than $400,000 from the U.S Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) in equipment, tools, and modern accessories to put out fires and rescue [ … ]
Dominican Air Force Supports Olympic Hopes of Country’s Athletes
The Dominican Republic's Air Force recently built a race track to support the performance of the country's best athletes, many of whom are service members or police officers. In addition to protecting the sovereignty of the country's airspace and combating illegal piracy, the Air Force of the Dominican Republic (FARD) [ … ]
Costa Rica Adds Interceptor Patrol Boat to Fight Organized Crime
Costa Rica added an Eduardoño 450 Interceptor patrol boat to its Coast Guard fleet to fight transnational criminal enterprises. Costa Rica’s National Coast Guard Service (SNGC, for its Spanish acronym) recently continued to bolster its investment in the counter-narcotics fight by adding an Eduardoño 450-model Patrol boat to the fleet [ … ]
Armed Forces of Brazil, Colombia Cooperate to Fight Trans-Border Crime
Following two operations held at the end of 2015, the Brazilian Army (EB) and the Colombian Army are planning new joint actions against trans-border crimes in 2016. The Colombian Army and the Brazilian Army (EB) are working together to fight organized crime, including environmental offenses like illegal mining, as part [ … ]