Only ten percent of skies over Argentina tracked by radar, open territory for traffickers

Posted on April 15, 2012 • Filed under: Argentina, Border Issues, Drug Activity, Latin America Aviation, TRAVEL

Deputy Federal PJ, Natalia Gambaro, revived the controversy over the radar installation in the north and reported: “The Defense Minister Nilda Garre Resistance opens in an old obsolete radar donated by Spain, which replaces another even more obsolete and did not work and would have us believe that this is a milestone in terms of sovereignty. ” “The heavens declare the country are free to route flights linked to illegal drug trafficking and arms smuggling and the opening of an old radar that covers a limited area for other Chaco and also replaces another, ie that does not add more surveillance, would have us believe that the minister is making history. ” Gambaro said the radar given by Spain “is so old that the national government helped to install weighing in symbolic form and the rest was paid by the province of Chaco, but the cost of equipment was zero.” Read Article

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