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Operation Cartel: Mexican Officials Concede They Have A Drone Problem (1/25/25)

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The Mexican government has been criticized for its delayed acknowledgment of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel's (CJNG) use of weaponized drones. Initially, authorities were hesitant to confirm the cartel's deployment of drones equipped with explosives, despite mounting evidence from various incidents. Over time, as attacks became more frequent and reports indicated that the Mexican army recorded over 260 drone attacks by drug cartels in a single year, the government began to address the issue more directly. This shift included proposing increased criminal penalties for individuals engaging in unlawful activities involving drones.


In the United States, there is growing concern that Mexican cartels might extend their drone operations across the border. Reports have emerged of cartel drones flying near the southern U.S. border, some equipped with explosives, raising alarms among U.S. authorities. These developments have led to warnings about the potential for drones to be used in smuggling operations or even direct attacks on U.S. soil. The increasing sophistication and frequency of cartel drone activities underscore the need for enhanced border security measures and technological countermeasures to address this emerging threat.


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