Narco Sub

Drone “Narco Sub” with Starlink Seized in Caribbean: Smuggling Tech Exposed

The Colombian navy recently seized an unmanned “narco sub” equipped with a Starlink antenna off its Caribbean coast, believed to be a test run by a major cocaine trafficking cartel, which has the capacity to transport 1.5 tons of cocaine. This is not the first instance of Starlink usage by drug traffickers; in November, Indian police seized a meth consignment in a remote-controlled vessel utilizing Starlink. The rise of autonomous subs, described as hard-to-detect and operated with autonomy, reflects a shift towards more sophisticated unmanned systems. The absence of a crew also removes the risk of captured operators cooperating with authorities and makes it difficult to identify the drug lords behind the shipments.

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More than $1.6 million worth of cocaine washed up on Florida beaches during Hurricane Debby, authorities say

I can only imagine the shock and excitement that would come with stumbling upon over $1.6 million worth of cocaine washed up on a Florida beach during Hurricane Debby. It’s like finding buried treasure, except this treasure comes with its own set of risks and legal implications. The allure of such a discovery would definitely be tempting, even for someone like me who has never been involved in the drug trade.

The idea of a narco sub not making it to its final destination, resulting in a windfall of cocaine washing up on the shore, seems like something out of a movie.… Continue reading