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Comandos step off from the starting point of a 20-kilometer ruck march during Fuerzas Comando, July 17, 2018 at the Instituto Superior Policial, Panama. Fuerzas Comando is an annual multinational special operational forces skills competition sponsored by U.S. Southern Command and hosted this year by the Ministry of Public Security, Panama. Through friendly competition, this exercise promotes interoperability, military-to-military relationships, increases training knowledge, and improves regional security.











 
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A Race for the Cup !!!

The Special Forces of 17 nations participate in the Forced March Event of the 2018 Command Forces in Panama City, Panama. This event was a march of 20 kilometers with a backpack weighing 55 pounds and when returning the commandos occupied the shooting range, where they opened fire under stress.
 
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High Precision Shooter Competition at an unknown distance.

High precision Shooter teams shoot targets during the distance unknown competition in the La Mendoza polygon during the third day of Fuerzas Comando 2018 in Panama City, Panama, Fuerzas Comando is a special annual multinational operative that drives the competition of skills sponsored by the US Southern Command UU and organized this year by the Ministry of Public Security, Panama




















 
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Sniper and assault teams perform several challenges testing their marksmanship skills as part of Fuerzas
Comando in Panama City, Panama, July 18, 2018.
 
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Participants of Fuerzas Comando 2018 run and fire their weapons to a tactical shooting range as part of an event, on July 18, 2018 at the Higher Police Institute, Panama. The partner nations that participate in Fuerzas Comando refine their tactical and technical skills during the competition. By increasing their special operation capabilities, countries become more capable of facing common threats.

















 
RED FLAG 2018
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA.
Nellis AFB

Red Flag 2018

Colombian aircraft land at Nellis Air Force Base in Las Vegas, Nevada to participate in Red Flag 2018.
After successfully completing its passage through Davis-Monthan AFB last week, arrived at Nellis, Air Base located in Las Vegas, Kfirs aircraft and multipurpose tank KC767 from the Colombian Air Force, to participate in the 18-3 edition of Red Flag.

Crews, technicians, logistics personnel and other members of the delegation, traveled to the state of Nevada, consolidating the Air Force's mobility capacity to face Red Flag, an exercise to which Colombia sent an important representation of men and women of the air , whose experience and training will allow the name of the country to be raised. Parallel to the installation of the operational and logistical team with the officers and non-commissioned officers that make it up, the arrival of the other guests is expected at this meeting, which brings together the most prepared military pilots in the world.














 
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The participants of 2018 FUERZAS COMANDO run and fire their weapons to a tactical polygon as part of the event, on July 19, 2018 at the Higher Police Institute, Panama. The partner nations that participate in Command Forces refine their tactical and technical skills during the competition. By increasing their special operation capabilities, countries become more capable of facing common threats. Fuerzas Comando is a competition between special forces teams that promotes the skills of its participants, which is sponsored by the US Southern Command. and organized this year by the Ministry of Public Security, Panama
 
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Second day of the assault event at Instituto Superior de la Policia as part of Fuerzas Comando 2018 in Panama City, Panama, July 20. Fuerzas Comando is an annual multinational special operational forces skills competition sponsored by U.S. Southern Command and hosted this year by the Ministry of Public Security, Panama.





























 
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A Colombian team member raises a dummy in the second day of the assault event at Instituto Superior de la Policia as part of Fuerzas Comando 2018 in Panama City, Panama, July 20. Fuerzas Comando is an annual multinational special operational forces skills competition sponsored by U.S. Southern Command and hosted this year by the Ministry of Public Security, Panama. (Photo by Army Sgt.: Alexis Velez)


A Panamanian team member is guided by a judge as he advances to the last station of the assault event at Instituto Superior de la Policia Presidente Belisario Porras as part of the fifth day of the competition in Panama City, Panama, July 20. Fuerzas Comando is an annual multinational special operational forces skills competition sponsored by U.S. Southern Command and hosted this year by the Ministry of Public Security, Panama. (Photo by Army Sgt. Alexis Velez)



A shooter with team Chile advances to the next station in the second day of the assault event at Instituto Superior de la Policia as part of Fuerzas Comando 2018 in Panama City, Panama, July 20.
Fuerzas Comando is an annual multinational special operational forces skills competition sponsored by U.S. Southern Command and hosted this year by the Ministry of Public Security, Panama. (Photo by Army Sgt.: Alexis Velez)



A shooter with team Colombia reloads his weapon to shoot his target in the second day of the assault event at Instituto Superior de la Policia as part of Fuerzas Comando 2018 in Panama City, Panama, July 20.
Fuerzas Comando is an annual multinational special operational forces skills competition sponsored by U.S. Southern Command and hosted this year by the Ministry of Public Security, Panama. (Photo by Army Sgt.: Alexis Velez)


A shooter with team Chile aims at his first target in the second day of the assault event at Instituto Superior de la Policia as part of Fuerzas Comando 2018 in Panama City, Panama, July 20. Fuerzas Comando is an annual multinational special operational forces skills competition sponsored by U.S. Southern Command and hosted this year by the Ministry of Public Security, Panama. (Photo by Army Sgt.: Alexis Velez)


Fuerzas Comando judges evaluate the performance of one of the participants in the second day of the assault event at Instituto Superior de la Policia, Panama City, Panama, July 20.
Fuerzas Comando is an annual multinational special operational forces skills competition sponsored by U.S. Southern Command and hosted this year by the Ministry of Public Security, Panama. (Photo by Army Sgt.: Alexis Velez)


A shooter from team El Salvador team prepares to shoot his target as he's observed by a judge in the assault event at Instituto Superior de la Policia as part of the fifth day of Fuerzas Comando 2018 in Panama City, Panama, July 20. Fuerzas Comando is an annual multinational special operational forces skills competition sponsored by U.S. Southern Command and hosted this year by the Ministry of Public Security, Panama. (Photo by Army Sgt.: Alexis Velez)


A judge indicates "time" to a shooter of team El Salvador at the end of the assault event at Instituto Superior de la Policia as part of the fifth day of Fuerzas Comando 2018 in Panama City, Panama, July 20. Fuerzas Comando is an annual multinational special operational forces skills competition sponsored by U.S. Southern Command and hosted this year by the Ministry of Public Security, Panama. (Photo by Army Sgt.: Alexis Velez)


Ready, set, go; A Paraguay team member prepares to begin his participation in the second day of the assault event at Instituto Superior de la Policia as part of the fifth day of the competition in Panama City, Panama, July 20. Fuerzas Comando is an annual multinational special operational forces skills competition sponsored by U.S. Southern Command and hosted this year by the Ministry of Public Security, Panama. (Photo by Army Sgt.: Alexis Velez)




A shooter from team Panama team aims at his target in the assault event at Instituto Superior de la Policia as part of the fifth day of the competition in Panama City, Panama, July 20.
Fuerzas Comando is an annual multinational special operational forces skills competition sponsored by U.S. Southern Command and hosted this year by the Ministry of Public Security, Panama. (Photo by Army Sgt.: Alexis Velez)
 
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A Salvadoran comando and Argentinian comando share notes during an assault on a range as part of Fuerzas Comando, July 19, 2018 at the Instituto Superior Policial, Panama. Partner nations competing in Fuerzas Comando refine the tactics used by their special operations forces. By increasing their special operation capabilities, countries become more capable of confronting common threats. (U.S. Army Photo by Spc . Jose Vargas/Released)


A Paraguayan comando moves around the assault range during Fuerzas Comando, July 19, 2018 at the Instituto Superior Policial, Panama. Partner nations competing in Fuerzas Comando refine the tactics used by their special operations forces. By increasing their special operation capabilities, countries become more capable of confronting common threats. (U.S. Army Photo by Spc. Jose Vargas/ Released)


A Chilean comando aims at a target during a stress shoot as part of Fuerzas Comando, July 19, 2018 at the Instituto Superior Policial, Panama. Partner nations competing in Fuerzas Comando refine the tactics used by their special operations forces. By increasing their special operation capabilities, countries become more capable of confronting common threats. (U.S. Army Photo by Spc. Jose Vargas/ Released)


A Paraguayan comando shoots targets during a stress shoot event during Fuerzas Comando, July 19, 2018 at the Instituto Superior Policial, Panama. Partner nations competing in Fuerzas Comando refine the tactics used by their special operations forces. By increasing their special operation capabilities, countries become more capable of confronting common threats. (U.S. Army Photo by Spc. Jose Vargas/Released)


A Paraguayan comando shoots targets during a stress shoot event during Fuerzas Comando, July 19, 2018 at the Instituto Superior Policial, Panama. Partner nations competing in Fuerzas Comando refine the tactics used by their special operations forces. By increasing their special operation capabilities, countries become more capable of confronting common threats. (U.S. Army Photo by Spc. Jose, Vargas/ Released)


An Argentinian comando shoots targets during a stress shoot event during Fuerzas Comando, July 19, 2018 at the Instituto Superior Policial, Panama. Partner nations competing in Fuerzas Comando refine the tactics used by their special operations forces. By increasing their special operation capabilities, countries become more capable of confronting common threats. (U.S. Army Photo by Spc. Jose Vargas/ Released)


An Argentinian comando shoots targets during a stress shoot event during Fuerzas Comando, July 19, 2018 at the Instituto Superior Policial, Panama. Partner nations competing in Fuerzas Comando refine the tactics used by their special operations forces. By increasing their special operation capabilities, countries become more capable of confronting common threats. (U.S. Army Photo by Spc. Jose Vargas/ Released)


A Dominican comando shoots targets during the stress shoot, day four, as part of Fuerzas Comando, July 19, 2018 at the Instituto Superior Policial, Panama. Partner nations competing in Fuerzas Comando refine the tactics used by their special operations forces. By increasing their special operation capabilities, countries become more capable of confronting common threats. (U.S. Army Photo by Spc. Jose Vargas/ Released)


A Dominican comando runs through a range after shooting targets during a stress shoot event for Fuerzas Comando, July 19, 2018 at the Instituto Superior Policial, Panama. Partner nations competing in Fuerzas Comando refine the tactics used by their special operations forces. By increasing their special operation capabilities, countries become more capable of confronting common threats. (U.S. Army Photo by Spc. Jose Vargas/ Released)
 
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Snipers from different nations participate in the Stalking event of Fuerzas Comando 2018.
Fuerzas Comando (FC) is a Foreign Military Interaction exercise designed to
enhance multinational and regional cooperation, mutual trust and confidence, and to
improve the training, readiness, interoperability, and capability of regional Special
Operations Forces (SOF).
 
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Day 6 of competition, during the second day of the assault event at Instituto Superior de la Policia as part of Fuerzas Comando 2018 in Panama City, Panama, July 20. Fuerzas Comando is an annual multinational special operational forces skills competition sponsored by U.S. Southern Command and hosted this year by the Ministry of Public Security, Panama.























 
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Day 6 of competition, during the second day of the assault event at Instituto Superior de la Policia as part of Fuerzas Comando 2018 in Panama City, Panama, July 20. Fuerzas Comando is an annual multinational special operational forces skills competition sponsored by U.S. Southern Command and hosted this year by the Ministry of Public Security, Panama.























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Snipers from different nations participate in the Stalking event of Fuerzas Comando 2018. Fuerzas Comando (FC) is a Foreign Military Interaction exercise designed to enhance multinational and regional cooperation, mutual trust and confidence, and to improve the training, readiness, interoperability, and capability of regional Special Operations and Special Forces (SOF)



























 
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Day 6 of competition, during the second day of the assault event at Instituto Superior de la Policia as part of Fuerzas Comando 2018 in Panama City, Panama, July 20. Fuerzas Comando is an annual multinational special operational forces skills competition sponsored by U.S. Southern Command and hosted this year by the Ministry of Public Security, Panama.






















 
Colombian Kfirs fighters train with the A-10, F-16

DAVIS-MONTHAN AIR FORCE BASE, Ariz. -- Six Colombian Air Force Kfir fighter jets on their way to Red Flag 18-3 at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, stopped at Davis-Monthan AFB from July 5-16, to train with A-10 Thunderbolt IIs and F-16 Fighting Falcons.

Red Flag is the U.S. Air Force's premier air-to-air combat training exercise that is hosted at the Nevada Test and Training Range. Red Flag 18-3 will provide the Colombian Air Force the experience of multiple, intensive air combat sorties in the safe training environment with the U.S. Air Force.

“This week is very important here at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base because our pilots and aircrew can train alongside members of the United States Air Force, which allows a better training environment for all,” said Colombian Air Force Brig. Gen. Pablo Garcia, Aerial Combat Command 1 commander.

The Colombian Air Force sent 130 personnel to support the six Colombian Kfirs fighter jets and one Colombian Air Force 767 Multi-Mission Tanker Transport Jupiter. While at Davis-Monthan AFB, the Kfirs flew air-to air combat training missions with A-10 Thunderbolt IIs from the 354th Fighter Squadron “the Bulldogs” and F-16 Fighting Falcons from Arizona Air National Guard’s 162nd Wing.

“It was amazing training, an amazing warm up before Red Flag,” said Colombian Air Force Maj. Freddy Figueroa 111th Fighter Squadron commander. “We are very proud, it was a very high honor to fly with the bulldogs, with the vipers.”

U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Julian Pachecho, 162nd Fighter Wing alert commander, has been the Colombian country manager for the 162nd Wing for the last eight years, He been working directly with them in preparation for Red Flag 18-3.

“I actually helped them train for their first trip to Red Flag in 2012. Over the last nine months I’ve made another three trips down to Colombia,” Pachecho said. “I think the Colombians are a hard working force and I look forward to seeing their success in Red Flag.”

During Colombian Air Force’s time at Davis-Monthan AFB, they visited 12th Air Force (Air Forces Southern), met with 12th AF (AFSOUTH) Commander Lt. Gen. Mark Kelly, as well as, partner nation liaison officers from Colombia, Brazil, Chile, Argentina and Brazil.

“I was lucky enough to fly with the squadron when I visited Palanquero [Colombia] back in March,” said U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Mark Kelly, 12th Air Force (Air Forces Southern) commander. “When I flew with them they were ready for Red Flag and this visit gets them even more ready and more confident, they are very ready and very prepared.”

Twelfth Air Force (Air Forces Southern) is the air and space component to U.S. Southern Command, and conducts security cooperation and provides air, space and cyberspace capabilities throughout the 31 nations of Latin America and the Caribbean.

Source:
http://www.12af.acc.af.mil/News/Art...bian-kfirs-fighters-train-with-the-a-10-f-16/
























 
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