Gulf Cartel Gunman Caught in Mexico near Texas Border with 151 Explosives, 18 Drones, 3 IEDs
Authorities in Mexico arrested a suspected member of the Gulf Cartel who had 151 drone explosives, 18 drones, three IEDs, and various other weapons. The seizure also included state-of-the-art anti-drone weapons. | Border / Cartel Chronicles
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Tampons held together with rubber bands in a takeout container?
Are those the "drone explosives"???
Some decent kit there...in the other pics
This is not good. Having said experience in these arenas: explosives, IEDs, drones and counter-drone technology; the Cartels are more advanced in weaponry than most believe. The upside is they haven’t fully developed abilities to tactically deploy on a large scale, mostly requiring clandestine, stealth tactics to deliver… but they’re learning….
I saw a tv show about this. Lioness. The cartels had drone tech and anti drone tech. Makes sense since the pickle farm owns them.
What Countries / Governments
Are Providing Such Hi-tech Weaponry???
Free weapons for the good guys.
I like the “in Mexico” part best, keep em south of the Rio—they can go boom down there.
Looks like watergell.
Sadly, this is how we know that Trump's immigration and border policies are having an impact. It was a given that when the human trafficking pipelines were shut down, which were extremely profitable, the cartels, along with other networks, were forced to concentrate more effort into drug smuggling to make up for the deficit. Trump team expected it and I think that was a big reason why operations were increased in the Gulf as well as other routes of contraband smuggling across the Southern border. Canada may also have increased activity as the South is being choked off.
The cartel revenue stream is drying up, which in turn leads to internal violence over what is left of the pie. Things, especially in Mexico, are going to probably get much worse until something breaks. Either Mexico fights back against the cartels, or they implode. The same holds true for other Latin American countries. I expect it is going to get really ugly in the South over the next several years.