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 [ … ]
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Brazilian Armed Forces Bolster Colombia Demining Efforts
The Inter-American Technical Advisory Group in Colombia, which is comprised of Brazilian military personnel, aims to help Colombians deactivate and remove mines. Brazil's Armed Forces are increasing their involvement in the demining process in Colombia where they have cooperated with the Colombian Armed Forces in such efforts for the past [ … ]
New Colombian Vessel to Help Develop Magdalena River Area
The Science and Technology Corporation for Development of the Naval, Maritime and Riverine Industry of Colombia (COTECMAR) is using its wide-ranging experience in the defense sector to build a river pusher craft to help recover the Magdalena River, the country’s primary waterway. The Science and Technology Corporation for Development of [ … ]
Brazilian and Argentine Armies Train Together, Strengthen Ties
The Armed Forces of Argentina and Brazil strengthen cooperative ties by engaging in joint simulated and field exercises. Building upon the success of two previous joint exercises, Operations Yaguareté and Hermandad, service members from Argentina and Brazil are scheduled to engage in two more joint training operations in 2016, with [ … ]
Brazil, Colombia, Peru Collaborate on Amazon Patrol Boat Development
The three countries are working together to develop a patrol vessel to protect the Amazonian Trapeze from drug trafficking and other illegal enterprises. Brazil, Colombia, and Peru have agreed to exchange military technology and collaborate on developing a patrol ship to protect the countries' shared Amazon region against drug traffickers [ … ]
Brazilian Armed Forces Respond to Major Environmental Disaster
The Brazilian Military immediately sprang into action after two dams belonging to a mining company burst in November, casting millions of cubic meters of mining waste through rural parts of the historic city of Mariana.
Operation Curare VI : Brazilian Armed Forces Fight Crime in Northern Border Region
Army Troops destroyed 12 barges and four clandestine landing strips that criminal groups used to support illegal mining.
SOUTHCOM Works to Stem Narco-Terrorism in the region
SOUTHCOM works with Colombia to fight domestic criminal organizations and counter Middle Eastern terrorist groups such as Hezbollah and ISIS. The United States Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) is a partner with law enforcement and militaries from the region to counter transnational organized crime that is threatening the sovereignty and security and [ … ]
Colombian Armed Forces Disrupt Illegal FARC Mining Sites
Colombian officials have completed the largest joint operation of the decade against illegal mining -- a growing problem that authorities have sturdily fought in the past few months. The Colombian National Army, in cooperation with the Navy, the Air Force, the National Police, and the Attorney General’s Office, intervened in [ … ]
Peru Armed Forces Celebrate Military Valor Day by Recalling Operation Chavín de Huantar
Every April 22, Peru celebrates Military Valor Day in homage to the Armed Forces that in 1997 conducted an operation that led to the rescue of 72 people who had been held hostage by the Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Movement (MRTA) for 126 days in the Japanese ambassador’s residence. Peru recently [ … ]
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 [ … ]
Brazilian Military and U.S. Researchers Recreate Historic Expedition
A century after the Roosevelt-Rondon Scientific Expedition, two Brazilian service members and two U.S. researchers recreated the journey to commemorate the historic adventure and to document the environmental changes that have occurred in the meantime. In 1914, Brazilian Army Colonel Cândido Mariano da Silva Rondon and former United States President [ … ]