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A Colombian soldier guards the walled city in Cartagena, Colombia on April 11, 2012, prior to the 6th Americas Summit, to take place from April 14 to 15.
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Colombian Navy snipers take positions during a demonstration of their techniques for journalists covering the VI Summit of the Americas in Cartagena April 11, 2012. The Americas Summit will take place from April 14 to 15.
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A Colombian navy soldier stands guard from a helicopter during a flight in Cartagena April 10, 2012. The Caribbean port city will host the VI Summit of the Americas from April 14 to 15.
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Fort Tolemaida, Colombia, April 23, 2012. Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta answers questions during a joint press conference with Juan Carlos Pinzon Bueno, Colombian Minister of Defense in Tolemaida, Colombia, April 23, 2012. DOD photo by U.S. Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Chad J. McNeeley
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Panetta Promises Continued Support to Colombia

By Cheryl Pellerin
American Forces Press Service

BOGOTA, Colombia, April 23, 2012 – After a meeting today with Colombian Defense Minister Juan Carlos Pinzón Bueno, Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta promised the U.S. military partner of 60 years continued commitment and assistance.

On the first day of a weeklong visit to South America, Panetta said it is appropriate that Colombia was his first stop.

“This country is one of our closest partners in the hemisphere,” the secretary said, “and an emerging regional and global leader.”

After a meeting in Bogota, Pinzon took Panetta on a tour of some of the Colombian Army’s best Special Forces troops at Tolemaida Air Base, 47 miles southwest of the capital city. For an hour, paratroopers and other service members performed technical demonstrations against a backdrop of green mountains and dark clouds.

Later, in a nearby hangar, the two defense leaders positioned themselves at twin podiums and spoke with a crowd of journalists and broadcasters. Behind them in the hangar was a much-used Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter.

“In our discussions today,” Panetta announced, “I affirmed that the United States stands in solidarity with Colombia and its campaign against [the narcoterrorist group FARC, for Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarios de Colombia], and that we will continue to provide training, equipment and assistance that Colombia has requested in order to defeat this common enemy.”

As one example, he added, “the United States is prepared to facilitate the sale of 10 helicopters -- five U.S. Army Black Hawks and five commercial helicopters to help Colombia’s efforts against the FARC.”

After having been a “receiver of grants over the course of the last few years,” Pinzon said through a translator, “Colombia is now exporting knowledge and capacity in terms of regional security.”

What Colombian soldiers on land, sea and air do is appreciated worldwide, Pinzon said, adding, “We don’t forget that many of those capacities were developed thanks to the effective cooperation of the U.S. government.”

Panetta said the progress Colombia has made in resolving its internal security challenges has helped strengthen the U.S.-Colombian relationship and cooperation on regional security challenges, especially those emanating from Central America.

“Our two nations both understand that our security depends on stability not just within our borders but beyond our borders,” the secretary said.

From that cooperation arises the potential for the two military forces to work closely to help build the capacity of other nations in this region to address the same kinds of security challenges.

Earlier this month, during President Barack Obama’s visit to Colombia, he and President Juan Manuel Santos signed a new U.S.-Colombia Action Plan on Regional Security.

As part of the plan, the White House said in a statement, discussions between technical experts and policy officials will focus on four key areas that align with hemispheric citizen security goals and priorities.

These include fighting narcotics trafficking, combating crime, strengthening institutions, and fostering resilient communities.

Both countries, the White House said, will develop complementary security assistance programs and operational efforts to support hemispheric and international partner nations afflicted by effects of transnational organized crime.

“Minister Pinzon and I had a very productive discussion today,” Panetta said, “about the next steps we can take within the framework of this plan to achieve our shared desire for a secure, stable and prosperous Western Hemisphere.”

A specific step includes establishing a State Partnership Program between Columbia and the U.S. National Guard.

The program links U.S. states with partner countries to support security cooperation objectives of the region’s combatant commander.

“This program has helped deepen our defense cooperation with other partners in the region,” the secretary said, “including Chile, Peru and Uruguay.

State partnership programs, he added, “have helped us share lessons learned and expertise for disaster response and other missions where the armed forces can provide critical support to our civil authorities.”

Establishing such a program represents an opportunity to further enhance our capabilities in this area, and an important new avenue for defense cooperation, the secretary said.

http://www.defense.gov/news/newsarticle.aspx?id=116054
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Colombian special forces conduct a military exercise during the visit of US Defence Secretary Leon Panetta and Colombian Defence Minister Juan Carlos Pinzon, at Tolemaida military base in Melgar, Tolima department, Colombia, on April 23, 2012. Panetta is in Colombia as part of his first Latin America tour to bolster bilateral military cooperation and regional security ties.
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Colombian Commandos during a Hostage Rescue Demonstration at Escuela de Policía Militar (ESPOM) May 2012
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eh ben je vois qu'ils sont équipés de TAR-21 Tavor !
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Colombian Special Forces Team to attend Fuerzas Commando 2012
Colombia will be the host of 22 countries in the Special Forces Tournament of Fuerzas Commando 2012. Here is the Colombian Special Forces Team.
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Special operations forces snipers from Canada plan an entry strategy into the sniper stalk event field, June 9, 2012, at the Colombian National Training Center on Fort Tolemaida.
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Special operations forces snipers competing in Fuerzas Comando 2012 move rapidly towards the field where they will try to remain invisible to the judges, June 9, 2012, at the Colombian National Training Center on Fort Tolemaida.
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Special operations forces snipers listen to last minute instructions before starting the sniper stalk event for Fuerzas Comando, June 9, 2012, at the Colombian National Training Center on Fort Tolemaida. Fuerzas Comando.
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A special operations forces sniper from Canada prepares for the sniper stalk event, June 9, 2012, at the Colombian National Training Center on Fort Tolemaida.
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A special operations forces sniper makes some last minute adjustments before the Fuerzas Comando sniper stalk event begins, June 9, 2012, at the Colombian National Training Center on Fort Tolemaida.
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j'ai trouvé intéressant de publier ces quelques photos des prises de l'armée colombienne :affraid:
les narcotraficants ont construit dans la mangrove colombienne des submersibles et semi-submersibles en fibre de verre.
Le premier sur les photos (le submersible) est equipé d'un moteur de 346 chevaux, a une autonomie de 900 miles ( <1500 km) et peux transporter 8 tonnes de "marchandise" :lol!:
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c'est pas l'arme qui tue mais l'être humaine qui tir sur la gâchette

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radio procedures, airmanship , and decision making in flight

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Colombian Air Force Maj. William Bello, pilot, uses the refueling probe on his Kfir, Israeli built fighter aircraft, to exit the cockpit July 13, 2012, at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev. Kfir jets are in service with air forces of Sri Lanka, Ecuador and Colombia. They are also used as aggressor aircraft, without weapons, by the U.S. Navy, to provide dissimilar air combat training.
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U.S. Air Force Col. Hans Palaoro, Chief, United States Air Force Mission-Colombia, shakes the hand of Colombian Air Force Capt. Freddy Figueroa, pilot, after landing at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., July 13, 2012. Palaoro welcomes the Colombian Air Force on their arrival at Nellis for Colombia's first-ever Red Flag. Their arrival culminates two years of preparation and training for this long-awaited event which begins Monday.
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Colombian Air Force pilots participating in Red Flag 12-4 pose for a group photo July 13, 2012, after arriving at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev. Red Flag is a realistic combat training exercise involving the air forces of the United States and its allies.
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Here are more pictures of the Colombian Air Force Kfirs at Davis Monthan AFB before their flight to Nellis AFB to attend the Red Flag 2012 Air Military Exercises in Nevada.
Colombian Air Force Kfir C-10
Picture and Credits © Chris Pasley
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Colombian Air Force at Red Flag Exercises at Nellis AFB, Nevada

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