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Re: PMC en Colombia

Publicado: 15 Ago 2010 02:07
por Mod. 4
Mensajes trasladados desde el hilo F.A.Q.
[b]Sab Ago 14, 2010 9:51 am, yosida[/b] escribió:Hola sabeis de empresas que operen en Mejico, Colombia etc.. si lo hacen con PSD o con Escoltas y (tema sueldos). Lo de Iraq y Afganistan me queda un poco lejos; no tengo PSD, flojo inglés por lo que me queda poco recorrido.

Bueno un saludo para todos.
[b]Sab Ago 14, 2010 8:47 pm, B2[/b] escribió:Yosida

Buenas

Trabajar en América Latina no es tan fácil como lo puede parecer, en el caso de Colombia y Mexico hay muy buenos operadores locales, con experiencia extensa y real.

Por otra parte, PMC s y PSC s internacionales operan en el continente en diversos proyectos, el personal expatriado que trabaja para estas empresas tienen una dilatada experiencia internacional y local.

Re: PMC en Colombia

Publicado: 24 Sep 2010 23:23
por abuelo
Buenas noches.

¿ Se sabe si hay involucradas empresas privadas en las ultimas "operaciones de caza" de lideres de las FARC ?.

Re: PMC en Colombia

Publicado: 17 Sep 2011 19:03
por kilo009
Abuelo, sobre PMC's israelíes en Colombia, mira este cable:

http://www.cablegatesearch.net/cable.ph ... 4036&q=hvt
The Government of Colombia (GOC) maintains positive
relations with Israel, particularly in the defense sector
through private Israeli defense contractors. Key areas of
cooperation include strategic military advice, special forces
training, and arms sales in support of Colombia's battle
against the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia ("FARC").

Israeli contractors support the GOC through arms
sales, military training, and the provision of strategic
military planning and consulting services. The GOC has also
engaged Israeli contractors to train Colombian special
forces, particularly related to high value targets (HVTs).
In 2005 and 2006, there was significant frustration among
senior Colombian military leadership related to a poor
success rate in killing or capturing HVTs. The GOC
subsequently contracted retired and active duty Israel
Defense Force officers with special operations and military
intelligence backgrounds to help in this regard. Israeli
contractors have also made recommendations to the GOC on
military purchases, joint military operations, and how to
restructure Colombia's intelligence services.

THE "STRATEGIC LEAP"
Colombia's Ministry of Defense (MOD) has also
engaged an Israeli company, Global Comprehensive Security
Transformation (Global CST), to help the Colombian government
conduct a strategic assessment of the internal conflict.
Global CST is a security company run by Major Gen (reserve)
Yisrael Ziv, former Director of Operations for the Israel
Defense Forces and a personal acquaintance of Colombian
Minister of Defense Juan Manuel Santos. The assessment is
focused primarily on defeating the FARC and other internal
terrorist and criminal organizations, but also includes an
evaluation of external threats including Venezuela and
Ecuador. The MOD is spearheading the exercise and has named
it the "Salto Estrategico" (Strategic Leap).