Mexican army troops during 5th level training (high-res)

MXspy

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I agree Rabs the Mexican army looks too modernized.This is definitely just for show.
 
There is nothing modernized. These equipment has been in used by the army for more than 20-30-40 years. The mexican army still has along way to go to consider a real modernization. The army still lacks of many things, but it does what they can with what they have.
 
Fox said:
How come they didn't go to Iraq to help American troops?

Because the mexican constitution makes it really clear, Mexico is against any type of 'military 'intervention in other countries. However, this topic has been discused in the congress. They want to change the law so only the armed forces can participate in peace missions and training exercises abroad.
 
MXspy said:
Because the mexican constitution makes it really clear, Mexico is against any type of 'military 'intervention in other countries. However, this topic has been discused in the congress. They want to change the law so only the armed forces can participate in peace missions and training exercises abroad.

I see. Thanks.
 
MXspy said:
Because the mexican constitution makes it really clear, Mexico is against any type of 'military 'intervention in other countries. However, this topic has been discused in the congress. They want to change the law so only the armed forces can participate in peace missions and training exercises abroad.

Does this mean that so far, Mexico has never had any kind of troop deployment abroad (i.e. no joint training execises with AFs of other countries and no humanitarian aid relief missions)
 
Mohmar Deathstrike said:
Does this mean that so far, Mexico has never had any kind of troop deployment abroad (i.e. no joint training execises with AFs of other countries and no humanitarian aid relief missions)

There has been a few exceptions, and these were only for humanitarian relief.
One was for the Tsunami victims in Indonesia, this task was performed by the Mexican Navy.

The last one was for the New Orleans victims in the United States. Both Navy and army were sent to that area with humanitarian relief and
specialists.

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Fox said:
I'm wondering if Mexican army have the tanks?

No. They are simply not needed. Instead the army prefers wheeled armoured vehicles.

The army's tank would be the French ERC-09 LYNX

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MXspy said:
There has been a few exceptions, and these were only for humanitarian relief.
One was for the Tsunami victims in Indonesia, this task was performed by the Mexican Navy.

Cool! In Germany, congress had to pass a new law or something that allowed medical teams to be sent to Cambodia in '91 and food and supplies to Somalia in '93. 6 years later, they actually bombed another country though :s

MXspy said:
The last one was for the New Orleans victims in the United States. Both Navy and army were sent to that area with humanitarian relief and
specialists.

Sweet :D. From TV, I gather that un the US, Mexican stereotypes have a reputation of being poor and lazy among some ignoramuses. They may have been well surprised to be rescued by Mexican troops. I know that Cuba also sent a lot of Doctors to NO.
 
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