This report covers venezuela showcases military might with key details and context.
This report covers venezuela showcases military might with key details and context.
Venezuela demonstrated its military might in the Caribbean Sea today as part of the Sovereign Caribbean 200 military exercises. The Venezuelan National Military Forces (FANB) took center stage, displaying live fire, amphibious armored vehicles, warships, artillery, and anti-aircraft systems. Earlier this week, Venezuela launched the operation positioning its aero-naval forces on the small island of La Orchila in the Caribbean Sea and created a Caribbean Task Force. The Minister of Defence, Vladimir Padrino Lopez, stated in a public broadcast that the country had neglected the Caribbean for too long, a mistake he said they could no longer afford.
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