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CJNG And Their Utilization Of Fixed Wing Aircraft And Drones Against Law Enforcement (6/24/24)
24 giu 2024 ·
10 min. 57 sec.
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The Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) has increasingly used drones equipped with explosives to attack police and rival groups. This tactic has become more sophisticated and frequent, especially in the...
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The Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) has increasingly used drones equipped with explosives to attack police and rival groups. This tactic has become more sophisticated and frequent, especially in the last few years. CJNG, known for pioneering this method, uses drones not only to target law enforcement but also to maintain control over drug trafficking routes and territory.
In recent incidents, drones have been deployed to drop explosives on police operations, such as in an April attack where two officers were injured while removing blockades in El Aguaje, Western Mexico. These drones, often equipped with C-4 explosives, are used in both Mexico and occasionally in the United States, highlighting the cartels' advanced capabilities and strategic planning.
Moreover, the alliance between CJNG and La Familia Michoacana has led to an increase in drone attacks in Mexico's southwestern state of Guerrero, resulting in significant displacement of residents. This collaboration allows for the sharing of drone technology and tactics, making these criminal groups more formidable.
These drones are usually acquired through legal means from the U.S. and modified to carry explosives. The growing use of drones signifies a shift towards more technologically advanced methods of warfare among cartels, akin to tactics used by terrorist organizations and other paramilitary groups around the world.
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https://www.vice.com/en/article/xgyp4w/mexico-cjng-airplane-drones-jalisco-police
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In recent incidents, drones have been deployed to drop explosives on police operations, such as in an April attack where two officers were injured while removing blockades in El Aguaje, Western Mexico. These drones, often equipped with C-4 explosives, are used in both Mexico and occasionally in the United States, highlighting the cartels' advanced capabilities and strategic planning.
Moreover, the alliance between CJNG and La Familia Michoacana has led to an increase in drone attacks in Mexico's southwestern state of Guerrero, resulting in significant displacement of residents. This collaboration allows for the sharing of drone technology and tactics, making these criminal groups more formidable.
These drones are usually acquired through legal means from the U.S. and modified to carry explosives. The growing use of drones signifies a shift towards more technologically advanced methods of warfare among cartels, akin to tactics used by terrorist organizations and other paramilitary groups around the world.
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to contact me:
bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
source:
https://www.vice.com/en/article/xgyp4w/mexico-cjng-airplane-drones-jalisco-police
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