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RE: LeoThread 2025-11-11 03-09

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The proliferation of anti-drone weaponry is another concerning trend. These devices, often referred to as “space guns,” are capable of disabling or destroying unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Their presence across Mexico’s conflict zones suggests an increased reliance on drone technology by both sides and a corresponding need for countermeasures.

Wired-Enabled Drones

Finally, recent reports confirm the arrival and deployment of wired-capable drones within Mexican cartel operations. These drones are equipped with wired communication systems, providing enhanced control and resistance to jamming or interception. The integration of such advanced UAV technology indicates a significant escalation in the operational capabilities of Mexican cartels.

Implications for Security and Policy