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Brazilian Air Force (FAB) shocks the world by challenging NATO with its fighter jet system! F-39 Gripen puts Brazil on a new level in technology, alongside global powers in the area of ​​military innovation

Written by Alisson Ficher
Published 08/12/2024 às 17:29
Brazil develops CM 4B system and challenges NATO with cutting-edge military innovation. FAB increases security and gains global prominence.
Brazil develops CM 4B system and challenges NATO with cutting-edge military innovation. FAB increases security and gains global prominence.

Brazil revolutionizes air defense by creating the CM 4B system, challenging NATO and elevating the FAB to a new level. This technological innovation, the result of more than 10 years of research, uses advanced algorithms to identify aircraft in real time, ensuring safety, efficiency and strategic independence. This is Brazil standing out in global military sovereignty.

An unprecedented technological leap in military history of Brazil is attracting attention on the international scene.

In an area dominated by a few global powers, the country is breaking barriers and challenging traditional standards with an innovation that promises to rewrite the rules of the game in air defense.

This achievement puts Brazil side by side with the largest military forces in the world, creating an impact in a sensitive and strategic area: identification friend or foe (IFF) technology.

At the heart of this revolution is the CM 4B system, developed by the Brazilian Air Force (FAB) in partnership with national research institutions.

As highlighted by the newspaper Military Society, the CM 4B is an advancement that not only increases the efficiency of combat operations, but also reinforces Brazil's technological sovereignty, reducing its dependence on foreign countries.

This technology is being integrated into the F-39 Gripen fighter, making it an indispensable tool in the Brazilian military arsenal.

Decade of research transforms national defense

The CM 4B system did not come about overnight.

It is the result of more than a decade of research conducted by the Institute of Aeronautics and Space (IAE) and the Aeronautics Computing Center, located in São José dos Campos, São Paulo.

The project, which began in 2008, faced numerous technological and logistical challenges before reaching its current stage.

One of the most striking features of this innovation is its efficiency combined with a compact design.

Weighing just 500 grams, the CM 4B incorporates encrypted algorithms that guarantee security and precision in recognizing aircraft in flight.

As explained by the Military Society, this technology positions Brazil among the few countries in the world that develop IFF systems autonomously.

What is the friend or foe identification system?

To understand the importance of CM 4B, it is necessary to understand how the identification friend or foe system, known as IFF, works.

It allows aircraft, radars, ships and defense systems to identify in real time whether a target is friendly or hostile.

This is done by exchanging encrypted signals between the equipment and the target, ensuring accuracy and avoiding incidents such as friendly fire.

According to experts, This system is fundamental to modern military operations, especially in highly complex scenarios.

Countries such as the United States, France and the United Kingdom already dominate this technology, but Brazil now joins this select group with the development of the CM 4B.

FAB's F-39 Gripen: Brazil's trump card

The CM 4B system will be integrated into the FAB's F-39 Gripen fighters, considered one of the most advanced platforms currently in operation.

This integration will allow Brazilian pilots to identify targets instantly, making quick and accurate decisions during combat or joint missions.

Furthermore, the use of this technology reduces the risk of mistaken attacks and increases efficiency in strategic missions.

According to Military Society, the FAB intends to carry out the final qualification of the CM 4B in February 2025. At this stage, the system prototypes will be tested in flight, paving the way for its large-scale adoption.

Strategic and geopolitical impacts

The introduction of the CM 4B has implications that go beyond the military field. By becoming an independent developer of this technology, Brazil strengthens its strategic position at a global level.

This not only increases its defense capabilities but also opens up opportunities for international partnerships and export of military equipment.

Another crucial point is technological independence.

The development of systems such as CM 4B reduces Brazil's dependence on foreign suppliers, ensuring greater autonomy in strategic decisions.

This sovereignty is fundamental in a world where technology plays a central role in geopolitics.

Furthermore, the achievement places the country in a position of regional leadership, demonstrating that it is possible to achieve significant advances even in a scenario marked by technological inequalities.

The future of Brazilian defense

With the arrival of the CM 4B, Brazil takes a decisive step towards positioning itself as a reference in military innovation in Latin America.

The FAB not only gains in efficiency and safety, but also shows that the country is capable of competing on an equal footing with the great global powers.

Now it remains to monitor the next steps, including the final tests and the full implementation of the technology in the Gripen fighters.

How this innovation will be used and what its implications will be on the international scene are still open questions, but one thing is certain: Brazil is ready to surprise the world.

Do you believe that Brazil can establish itself as a global leader in military technology? Share your opinion in the comments!

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Antonio Carlos Viegas Silva
Antonio Carlos Viegas Silva
09/12/2024 12:25

Yes, I believe so, but not in the current government.

Wagner Lanza
Wagner Lanza
In reply to  Antonio Carlos Viegas Silva
11/12/2024 16:25

But it was this left-wing government that invested heavily and participated in the selection of the Swedish Griphen from Saab and has been investing in the government Embraer in the KC 390, our transport plane and in the modernization of our P29 Super Tucanos... in the frigate and in our Tonelero submarine... sorry, you are misinformed.

Bento, you are going to Pinheiro
Bento, you are going to Pinheiro
09/12/2024 15:08

Yes, I believe in our Brazil, Brazil, a country of unity and reconstruction…

Julia Arruda
Julia Arruda
In reply to  Bento, you are going to Pinheiro
09/12/2024 20:26

Are there better systems in Cuba?

Luiz da Costa Barreto
Luiz da Costa Barreto
In reply to  Julia Arruda
10/12/2024 16:35

Ms. Julia, We are not dealing with the Cuban or Venezuelan Defense System!

Aurelino
Aurelino
In reply to  Julia Arruda
11/12/2024 05:31

No. Cuba is a small island, where there are no illiterates, and it fights against the Empire, which shamelessly uses its economic power to impoverish it. The Empire is governed by delinquents, who steal and kill all over the world. They are Nazis.

Tulio Coelho
Tulio Coelho
In reply to  Aurelino
11/12/2024 20:09

They are not Nazis, since the term is associated with the German National Socialist Party, lol, socialist there people, so no, they are not Nazis, and it is not possible to be since the Nazis, by ideology, are racist, Cuba is the example in education. I do not believe that it is all that, since in several places like here, educational records are manipulated...

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