The National Navy of Colombia carried out exercises in the Colombian Caribbean Sea, with the purpose of strengthening the level of training of crew members and increasing the effectiveness of operational and emergency reaction procedures. On this occasion it began with a Rendevouz and the welcome by the ARC Missile Frigate “Almirante Padilla” ARC-51 to the crew of the Gloria School ship as it entered Colombian waters, marked by a demonstration of the majesty of the Floating Ambassador of Colombia in the seas of the world.
Officers from the Dutch Marines, officially Royal Neatherlands Marines (one of the most reputable marine corps in the world) visit Cartagena to learn about and interact with the Colombian Special Forces. The photo is interesting, Two of the Colombian Naval Commandos wearing brown bohina, evidently CCOES. The commando who makes the presentation wears a beard in garrison, possibly exceptions that are given to the commandos.
USN, USCG & Colombia:
US Navy, US Coast Guard and Armada Republica de Columbia (ARC) Navy ships underway sailing in formation in the Caribbean Sea, while participating in the multi-national exercise Unitas 44-03, on 22 February 2003. Unitas is the premier naval exercise conducted in the Americas designed to build lasting friendships while increasing the capability of US Naval forces to operate as a multinational coalition.
Pictured background-to-foreground are the Pijao (209 type 1200) class submarine, ARC Tayrona (SS-28), The Military Sealift Command (MSC) Victorious class Ocean Surveillance Ship, USNS Able (T-AGOS 20), The Los Angeles class attack submarine USS Springfield (SSN-761), and the Famous class cutter USCGC Spencer (WMEC-905).
The South Korean FA-50 closer to the FAC? Colombia signed an agreement with South Korea for military airworthiness certification
South Korea and Colombia have signed a written agreement to mutually recognize military airworthiness certification, the South Korean Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) reported this Wednesday.Airworthiness certification is a certificate, issued by the Government, to verify the suitability of an aircraft for safe flight.Under the signed agreement, Colombia will recognize South Korea's airworthiness certification for South Korean-made aircraft, and vice versa, according to the DAPA.
good morning, cordial greeting, I would not believe in those "signed agreements" with ANY COUNTRY, unfortunately the current situation shows us something completely different, so let's prepare to cover the elevated train tracks between Buenaventura and Cartagena with the "letters of intent" , "memorandums of understanding" and "agreements" for the acquisition of weapons, since NONE EXISTS and even less so in this political situation
Corea del Sur y Colombia han firmado un acuerdo, por escrito, para reconocer mutuamente la certificación de la aeronavegabilidad militar, ha informado
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And it says nothing less nothing more that South Korea and Colombia have signed a written agreement to mutually recognize military airworthiness certification, the South Korean Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) reported.
That doesnt mean that there are "letters of intent" of future business.
So all we know the real and actual political situation of Colombia right now. For sure by the end of the next year the Colombian Air Force will not have a real jet to defends its air space. so after that it will be a great deal. for sure the actual goverment will prepare to cover the elevated train tracks between Buenaventura and Barranquilla. the general opinion and the local press make a good deal after that.
Today we commemorate the seventh anniversary of the Special Forces Division, and we want to tell Colombians that a commando is a soldier who trains day by day in techniques and tactics, basing his conduct on principles and values, being loyal to the country, the Constitution and the family.The Special Forces are key to military operations in the development of institutional and military control throughout the national territory. They are the Honor Guard of Colombians!
The Infantry School of the National Army of Colombia carried out the 60 mm mortar firing exercise with the staff of students who make up the Mortar Course, a tactical exercise that takes place at the Tolemaida Military Fort.
Within the framework of the celebration of the Fifteenth Anniversary of the Army Shooting Academy, the closing of the High Precision Shooter Course No. 88 takes place, where 30 students achieved this specialty, which is par excellence the cornerstone of military operations with objectives of high strategic value for the nation.
Congratulations and success to all!
From the sea of seven colors In San Andres Islands, our Sailors give us these impressive postcards.
The ARC Antioquia (FM-53) is the third ship with this name since 1933 in the Navy of the Republic of Colombia acquired in 1984. It is the third Frigate acquired type FS-1500 Built at the Howaldtswerke shipyard in Kiel, Germany. It is the third of four missile frigates acquired within the framework of the Neptune plan, incorporated in April 1984 and since then it has plied the maritime territory, helping to preserve life at sea, control illicit traffic and contributing to the preservation of resources. natural for the benefit of the nation. Its fundamental task is to guarantee national sovereignty with the development of multiple and different naval operations both in the Caribbean Sea and in the Pacific Ocean.
The unit has been decorated five times, with the "Almirante Padilla" Naval Merit Medal, "Distinguished Services to the Surface Force" Medal, "Distinguished Services to the Submarine Force" Medal, "Distinguished Services to the Coast Guard" Medal. and the Shield of the Government of Antioquia.
For his outstanding services to the Homeland during more than 18 years of operation and contributions to the nation in assigned missions.
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