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American Authorities Ring The Alarm Bell Over Drone Incursions From Mexico (8/12/24)
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Mexican cartels have increasingly incorporated drones into their operations, utilizing them for both offensive and intelligence-gathering purposes. This shift marks a significant evolution in their tactics and capabilities.
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Exclusive | Hundreds of suspected cartel drones — some with explosives — are flying near the southern border (nypost.com)
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- Dropping Munitions: Cartels have adapted commercial drones to carry and drop small explosives on their rivals and Mexican military forces. This tactic allows them to strike from a distance with precision, bypassing traditional defense measures. The drones are often modified to carry improvised explosive devices (IEDs) or grenades, making them a lethal and cost-effective tool in their arsenals.
- Surveillance and Intelligence Gathering: Cartels have also started using drones for surveillance purposes, particularly along the U.S.-Mexico border. These drones are sent across the border to monitor U.S. Border Patrol activities, identifying weak spots and timing crossings to avoid detection. This real-time intelligence allows them to adjust their smuggling routes and operations more effectively, making it harder for law enforcement to intercept drugs, weapons, and human trafficking activities.
- Cross-border Operations: The use of drones for cross-border surveillance represents a sophisticated approach to bypass traditional security measures. Cartels can gather detailed information on patrol patterns, border infrastructure, and even track law enforcement personnel. This intelligence is critical for planning and executing smuggling operations with higher success rates.
(commercial at 8:23)
to contact me:
bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
source:
Exclusive | Hundreds of suspected cartel drones — some with explosives — are flying near the southern border (nypost.com)
1101 episodes
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Mexican cartels have increasingly incorporated drones into their operations, utilizing them for both offensive and intelligence-gathering purposes. This shift marks a significant evolution in their tactics and capabilities.
(commercial at 8:23)
to contact me:
bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
source:
Exclusive | Hundreds of suspected cartel drones — some with explosives — are flying near the southern border (nypost.com)
…
continue reading
- Dropping Munitions: Cartels have adapted commercial drones to carry and drop small explosives on their rivals and Mexican military forces. This tactic allows them to strike from a distance with precision, bypassing traditional defense measures. The drones are often modified to carry improvised explosive devices (IEDs) or grenades, making them a lethal and cost-effective tool in their arsenals.
- Surveillance and Intelligence Gathering: Cartels have also started using drones for surveillance purposes, particularly along the U.S.-Mexico border. These drones are sent across the border to monitor U.S. Border Patrol activities, identifying weak spots and timing crossings to avoid detection. This real-time intelligence allows them to adjust their smuggling routes and operations more effectively, making it harder for law enforcement to intercept drugs, weapons, and human trafficking activities.
- Cross-border Operations: The use of drones for cross-border surveillance represents a sophisticated approach to bypass traditional security measures. Cartels can gather detailed information on patrol patterns, border infrastructure, and even track law enforcement personnel. This intelligence is critical for planning and executing smuggling operations with higher success rates.
(commercial at 8:23)
to contact me:
bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
source:
Exclusive | Hundreds of suspected cartel drones — some with explosives — are flying near the southern border (nypost.com)
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