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Chilean and US commandos conduct joint cargo drop, infiltration drills in Salitre 2026 exercises
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Chilean and US commandos conduct joint cargo drop, infiltration drills in Salitre 2026 exercises

From BioBioChile · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Chilean Air Force (FACH) and U.S. Air Force commandos conducted joint cargo drop and infiltration exercises.
  • The operations were part of the "Salitre 2026" multinational exercises held in northern Chile.
  • The exercises aimed to enhance interoperability and joint operational capabilities between the two air forces.

Specialized units from the Chilean Air Force (FACH) and the U.S. Air Force recently executed a series of coordinated cargo drop and infiltration operations in northern Chile. These maneuvers were a key component of the "Salitre 2026" multinational exercises, designed to bolster the combined operational readiness of participating forces.

Members of the FACH's Aviation Commandos worked alongside U.S. Air Force Joint Terminal Attack Controllers (JTAC) during the drills. The Tuesday operation involved the precise delivery of essential supplies via air drop, followed by the tactical infiltration of personnel into a designated area, simulating challenging operational scenarios.

The "Salitre 2026" exercises are a significant undertaking, bringing together military forces from various nations to practice complex, multi-domain operations. The collaboration between Chilean and American forces in these drills underscores a commitment to strengthening regional security partnerships and enhancing the ability to conduct joint missions effectively in diverse environments.

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Originally published by BioBioChile in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.