Mexico, EUEU in Canada concludes Namsi 2021 marine ownership

Initiative for the Proteccin Martima de Amrica del Norte

Ejercicio Namsi.  Photo: Semar

Ejercicio Namsi. Photo: Semar

12/03/2021 | Ciudad de Mxico

Nelly Segura

Mexico, United States and Canada conclude marine ownership Initiative for the Maritime Protection of North America (Namsi, by its sailors in English) in which participants represent the Armies of the three countries.

The main objective of the event, which you see as the Second Naval Region, located in Ensenada, Baja California in northern Mexico, is the interchange of operational communications and coordination of actions between the North American Naval Forces, to ensure the maintenance of the state of the sea.

Simulation

This year, debit to the sanitary emergence by the Covid19, the trilateral forum is conducted as a cabinet meeting and simulators without the participation of real forces. The owner simulated the location and interception of a narcotics-related embarrassment, with a robbery report that he found near Ensenada, Baja California.

La Armada Mexicana deelname met 30 elements that we exchange with their similarities of Northern Command of the United States (Northcom), la Guardia Costera de Estados Unidos (USCG) y el Command of Joint Operations of Canada (CJOC).

Since 2017 he has been raised to three real owners Namsi, los mismos se efectuaron en la Primera Zona Naval ubicada in Tampico, Tamaulipas, in 2017; in the Sixth Naval Region with seat in Manzanillo, Colima, in 2018; and the last realized the year passed in the Décimo Cuarta Zona Naval located in Puerto Chiapas, Chiapas, with the participation of operative units of the three countries.

Agreed with the Mexican Marina on the implementation of these mid-level ad hoc training operations, evaluating and contrasting the Operating Procedures, as well as its practice under the control of the Operating and Control Centers and Operators Units; is to increase the coordination ability between the Command and Control Centers of the USCG and the Army of Mexico.

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