Oman Daily Observer

Brazil hosts air combat exercises for 13 forces

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NATAL AIR FORCE BASE: The air forces of 13 nations including the United States are taking part this week in air combat exercises and nonconvent­ional warfare training at a base in northern Brazil, the Brazilian Air Force said.

Some 100 planes are involved in the so-called Southern Cross or Cruzex exercises, including six F-16 from the Texas Air National Guard alongside aircraft from Brazil, Canada, Chile, France, Peru and Uruguay.

They practised simulated scenarios to prepare for potential events across the world including peacekeepi­ng and stability operations, as well as providing support in humanitari­an response operations in the aftermath of natural disasters.

“The purpose of Cruzex is to increase cooperatio­n and share experience­s to be able to act with greater synergy,” said Brazilian Air Force Brigadier Luiz Guilherme Medeiros, Director of the air exercises organised in Brazil since 2002.

There was greater emphasis on non-convention­al warfare this year, with troops parachutin­g from planes and rappelling down ropes from helicopter­s.

Venezuela, which took part with F-16s at the last gathering in 2013, did not bring any aircraft this year.

The Natal Air Force Base, on the northeaste­rn tip of Brazil, played an important role in Brazilian cooperatio­n with the US military during World War II as a refuelling station for aircraft flying troops and equipment to Northern Africa.

In 1943, US president Franklin Roosevelt met at the base with Brazilian president Getulio Vargas on his way back from a conference with British leader Winston Churchill in Casablanca.

 ?? — Reuters ?? A Brazilian Air Force EMB E-99 plane takes off from an airbase during CRUZEX, a multinatio­nal air exercise hosted by the Brazilian Air Force, in Natal.
— Reuters A Brazilian Air Force EMB E-99 plane takes off from an airbase during CRUZEX, a multinatio­nal air exercise hosted by the Brazilian Air Force, in Natal.

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