Colombia displays fragments and aircraft of combat in Caribbean aeronautical operations

Ante the territorial claim of Nicaragua

Colombia displays fragments and planes of combat in aerobatic air strikes in the Caribbean


15/03/2021 | San Andrs Islas

Erich Saumeth

Burden Colombian Military Forces (FFMM), by means of his National Army (LNR) y Air Force (FAC), han llevado a cabo los primeros aeronavales conjuntos conjuntos realisados ​​dur presente 2021. Los mismos fueron desarrollados en aguas del Archipiélago de San Andrés, Providencia y Santa Catalina, en el Caribbean, with the end of increasing the combined operational capabilities.

These maneuvers have as proposal to advertise in Nicaragua of the Colombian company disposition to defend its sovereignty over the region, despite that Nicaragua National Assembly created, the 29th of January, the denominated Caribbean Biosphere Reserve Nicaragüense, which includes marine and submarine spaces that Colombia recognizes as props.

Military Despligue

During the aeronavales, the FAC displays a quadrille composite of three aeronaves of the type IAI Kfir C10 / 12 COA (EW), while the ARC participated with the fragments of the ligatures of the Admiral Clase Padilla, realizing maneuvers of real fugue during operational failure.

Additionally, the Naval Aviation disposition of a type aeronautical Airbus (CASA) CN-235-200 persuader, in order to strengthen the patrol in Colombian jurisdictions, detecting possible incursions of Nicaraguan bucks into the archipelago, also increasing the force of the fire Marine Infantry destacada en las islas, islotes y cayos, transportande estos effective in un Buque de Desembarco Anfibio BDA / BAL-C.

The permanence of these aerial media in the Islands will last for as long as the Ministry of Defense lo considerere necesario.

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