Brazil airforce to begin operations to locate clandestine airstrips

Posted on May 1, 2012 • Filed under: Brazil, Crime, Drug Activity, Police/Military Activity

In the far north, the Air Force (FAB) will participate in Operation Agate with four fighters, reconnaissance, airborne early warning (radar plane), search and rescue and transport logistics. The area of ​​operation is greater than the land area of ​​Portugal and Spain. More than five thousand kilometers on the border of Brazil and Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana. To get an idea of ​​what this means, just imagine that in a straight line, would be the way between Sao Gabriel da Cachoeira (AM) and Belo Horizonte (MG). During Operation Agatha, which officially begins this Wednesday, May 2, Air Force aircraft will patrol the skies of the North in search of cheap illicit and clandestine airstrips, and support the action of the Army, Navy, Federal Police and various federal government institutions, such as the National Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC) and IBAMA, among others. Read Article

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