The technology can simulate a number of variables, such as terrain type, day or night lighting, temperature, and wind speed. The Brazilian Army (EB) now has a new Firearms Support Simulation System (SIMAF, for its Portuguese acronym), a modern training tool that creates an accurate, virtual reproduction of a battlefront. [ … ]
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Brazil’s National Force to Ensure Safety during Olympic Games
With over 9,000 men and women assigned to the 2016 Olympic Games, Brazil's National Force will handle all of the security inside the sports facilities during the event. Brazil's National Public Security Force, which is made up of more than 15,000 of the best police officers and firefighters from every [ … ]
SOUTHCOM Chief Vows to Help U.S. Partner Nations Fight Zika Epidemic
Admiral Kurt W. Tidd, commander of U.S. SOUTHCOM, explained how his command will use every tool in its arsenal to fight Zika as the mosquito-borne virus spreads throughout Latin America and the Caribbean. The U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) will use every tool in its arsenal to fight Zika as the [ … ]
New Clubhouse to Promote Military Partnership at Rio 2016 Olympics
During the Olympics in Brazil this August, the leaders of Military delegations from 100 participating countries will have the opportunity to socialize and share their experiences at the International Military Sports Council Club on the grounds of the Air Force University. During the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio this August, [ … ]
Colombian National Army Promotes Healthcare in Indigenous Communities
The Colombian National Army held 88 Ethnic Group Development Support Outreach Events in 2015, benefiting 78,543 indigenous persons, and plans to help tens of thousands more this year. Colombia's National Army promotes health in indigenous communities through Ethnic Group Development Support Outreach Events, a series of visits to provide a [ … ]
Brazil to Begin Reconstruction of Base in Antarctica
Brazil's Ministry of Defense is rebuilding the Comandante Ferraz Antarctic Station, which was partly destroyed by a fire in 2012. The new facilities will include 17 research laboratories. I like it. Congratulations. Things like this make us proud and leave us with the hope of a better country – without corruption [ … ]
United States Donates Cessna to Honduras to Help Fight Drug Trafficking
The United States donated the second Cessna 208 EX Grand Caravan aircraft to Honduras to bolster the Central American country's fight against drug trafficking and support humanitarian relief efforts. The Honduran Air Force (FAH) is strengthening its ability to respond to drug trafficking and organized crime with a new Cessna [ … ]
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 [ … ]
Peru’s Armed Forces Provide Humanitarian Aid to At-Risk Communities
Peru's Armed Forces are promoting social inclusion and universal access to healthcare services in at-risk communities in the Apurimac, Ene and Mantaro Rivers Valley (VRAEM) and security in the Loreto region. Peru's Armed Forces are promoting social inclusion and universal access to healthcare services in at-risk communities in the Apurimac, [ … ]
Armed Forces across the Americas Deploy to Prevent Spread of Zika Virus
The Armed Forces of several countries in the Americas are providing crucial support to public health authorities fighting the Zika virus, and are playing a key role in preventing the spread of the Aedes aegypti mosquito, a carrier of the Zika, dengue and chikungunya viruses. The Pan-American Health Organization said [ … ]
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 [ … ]
Brazil, Colombia Institute New Rules for Remotely-Piloted Aircraft
In conjunction with advancements in technology and increased use of Remotely-Piloted Aircraft (RPA), Brazil and Colombia are modernizing their rules regarding the use of such aircraft in civilian and Military engagements. In conjunction with advancements in technology and increased use of Remotely-Piloted Aircraft (RPA), Brazil and Colombia are modernizing their [ … ]