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Tiuna UR-53AR50 Light utility vehicle: 2000+ Austria: Pinzgauer High Mobility All-Terrain Vehicle: Multipurpose military vehicle 450 Japan: Toyota Land Cruiser (J70) Multipurpose military vehicle 1000+ Trucks Soviet Union: Ural-375D: 6x6 cargo truck 50 Soviet Union: Ural-4320: 6x6 cargo truck 320 China: NORINCO Beiben 2629: 6x6 cargo truck
The Tiuna design was created by CAVIM [citation needed] to compete with the American-made Humvee, and was first shown to the public on July 20, 2004. [2] Production vehicles are built with the support of companies that bring vehicle parts for their construction and co-ops that work at the Fort Tiuna Assembly Plant (VVD Headquarters).
Fuerte Tiuna or Fort Tiuna (more formally the Military Complex of Fort Tiuna) is the name of an important military installation in Caracas, Venezuela. Fort
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Barack Obama issued a presidential order on 9 March 2015 declaring Venezuela a "threat to [U.S.] national security", and ordered the Treasury Department to freeze property and assets of seven Venezuelan officials [15] [16] it held responsible for human rights abuses, repression and at least 43 deaths during demonstrations.
Just like so many military academies in the world, the NGMA is a medium-sized, highly residential baccalaureate college, with a full-time, four-year undergraduate program that emphasizes instruction in the arts, sciences, and professions with no graduate program, preparing men and women to take on the challenge of being commissioned officers of the Venezuelan National Guard.
Just like so many military academies in the world, the MABA is a medium-sized, highly residential baccalaureate college, with a full-time, four-year undergraduate program that emphasizes instruction in the arts, sciences, and professions with no graduate program, preparing men and women to take on the challenge of being officers of the Venezuelan Army.
During the 2002 Venezuelan coup d'état attempt, he was a colonel of the Simón Bolívar Infantry Battalion in Fuerte Tiuna, [1] remaining loyal to the government of Hugo Chávez. He was later appointed Chief of Joint Staff of the Strategic Defense Central Region Integral by President Chavez.