Margarita Robles Highlights in Cartagena the Strategic Role of the Navy in the Neutralization of Naval Mines
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Marbella pays tribute to the Spanish Legion with a gesture that strengthens a relationship forged for more than three decades Margarita Robles highlights in Cartagena the strategic role of the Navy in the neutralization of naval mines during her visit to the Mine Action Force, a unit considered essential for maritime security. The Minister of Defense has put in value the work of the military and the technological capacity deployed by the Spanish…
The six minehunters, the diving unit and the data management centre make the Mine Action Force (FMCM) a leading and leading unit, not only within the Navy, but internationally.This is what Defense Minister Margarita Robles has highlighted, who, during a visit to Cartagena, has assured that Spain can boast not only of unique technical capabilities in this area, but also of highly qualified personnel to be able to respond to the needs in this area.
The Minister of Defense, Margarita Robles, has visited in Cartagena the Mine Action Force (FMCM), a unit that has qualified as "international vanguard" in the protection of maritime security.Accompanied by the Chief of Staff of the Navy, Admiral General Antonio Piñeiro, the minister has first-hand known the capabilities of this force. Robles has emphasized the importance of this unit in the present convulsive international context. In this scena…
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