Uruguay - 30 years ago, Germany helped the Uruguayan navy with numerous ships and boats from the German surplus stock, thus ensuring that it had reasonably operational material. For some years now, the second life of these units has clearly been used up. The country needs new ships! Now, in the middle of July...
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Peacekeeping missions of the Latin American armed forces Thirteen Latin American countries are involved in international peacekeeping missions, humanitarian missions or multinational missions to secure the seas. Frequent deployment locations are Africa and the Middle East. The personnel deployed by the partnership varies according to the mission, from a handful of observers to company- and battalion-sized units including support troops....