Hybrid dynamism and advanced technology characterize modern-day threats, making them difficult to be detected, predicted and regulated by government agencies. The emerging risks and new threats of the 21st century are very different from the traditional threats that we have been used to dealing with in past decades. Currently, they [ … ]
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Brazil Intensifies Anti-Drug Pursuit on Borders
Brazil is suffering a side effect of economic prosperity: an increase in the consumption of cocaine and its derivatives, resulting in Brazil intensifying its efforts to pursue drug traffickers around its borders in order to limit the entrance of drugs from Bolivia, Peru and Colombia.
State Presence Is Key to Crushing Drug Trafficking in the VRAEM
The effective presence of the Armed Forces in the Apurimac, Ene, and Mantaro River Valley (VRAEM) is fundamental in order to win terrain from drug traffickers, Carmen Masías, the chair of Peru’s National Commission for Development and Life without Drugs (Devida), declared on July 29.
Asymmetric Threats And Local Police
Police Commissioner Marcus Castro Nunes Maia, head of the Special Resources Office of the Rio de Janeiro Civil Police The expression ‘asymmetric threats’ is no more than an attempt to apply a new label to issues that can be traced back to the conflicts that have ravaged the history of [ … ]
Officers from 13 Countries Begin Anti-Narcotics Course
On June 6, Naval officers from 13 countries in the region began an international maritime interdiction course at the port of Cartagena (in northern Colombia), with the aim of acquiring new knowledge in order to effectively combat narcotics trafficking at sea.
Colombia Presses Venezuela for Action Against FARC Rebels
Colombia said on May 22 it expected Venezuela to take “effective” action against leftist FARC guerrillas suspected of seeking refuge there after staging an ambush that killed 12 Colombian soldiers.
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 [ … ]
Mexico: Reducing Arms
Effective January 25, 2012, Mexico became the 41st participating state to join the Wassenaar Arrangement on Export Controls for Conventional Arms and Dual-Use Goods and Technologies. To be admitted, a country must produce/export arms or sensitive equipment and maintain nonproliferation policies as well as appropriate national export controls.
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 [ … ]
Latin America and US Debate Drugs and Maritime Protection in Costa Rica
Representatives from Central America, the United States, Mexico, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru met in Costa Rica on March 20 to analyze effective methods for combating drug trafficking and regional protection of the region’s maritime resources.
DARPA’s “Cheetah” Sets Land Speed Record for Legged Robots
The use of ground robots in military explosive-ordinance-disposal missions already saves many lives and prevents thousands of other casualties. If the current limitations on mobility and manipulation capabilities of robots can be overcome, robots could much more effectively assist war fighters across a greater range of missions.
Loss of Antarctic Base Deals Brazil a Major Blow
The destruction of Brazil’s Antarctic base in a fire that killed two navy personnel has dealt a major blow to the country’s strategic research on the resource-rich continent, experts say. The destruction of Brazil’s Antarctic base in a fire that killed two navy personnel has dealt a major blow to [ … ]