Panama will be the setting for a joint security training program, which will take place from January 12 to February 26, with the participation of Panamanian agents and US military personnel. The activities will be geared towards improving interoperability, professional preparedness and the ability to respond to different operational scenarios, and are complemented by regional exercises such as PANAMAX, focused on the protection of strategic infrastructure. This group is joined by 50 US Marines, who will remain for the entire program. According to official information, the training is part of the cooperation between Panama and the United States. According to reports, these training exercises contribute to strengthening national security, as well as protecting the Panama Canal and other strategic interests of the country. Field work. According to official information released by the National Aeronaval Service, the training will take place at the Jungle Warfare School of the Admiral Cristóbal Colón Naval Air Base and at the Marine Corps base of the Captain of Frigate Noel Antonio Rodríguez Justavino Naval Base. Starting tomorrow, January 12, there will be movement in the country's naval air bases. The idea is to refine coordination and operational readiness. This is not an official visit.
Joint Security Exercises in Panama
From January 12 to February 26, Panama will host joint security exercises involving Panamanian agents and US military personnel. The program aims to enhance operational readiness and protect strategic assets, including the Panama Canal.