Narco submarines are often detected by unseen eyes (and ears) long before they are interdicted by U.S. Coast Guard or U.S. Navy ships H I Sutton (Insert from CBP)
Forbes: 5 Ways The Military Hunts Narco Submarines You Don’t Hear About
When the U.S. Navy or Coast Guard interdict a narco submarine, it can make headlines. The ship which makes the interception naturally gets credit, but there can be helpers. As U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) ramps up the fight against drug smuggling in the Pacific and Caribbean under the Enhanced Counter-Narcotics Operations initiative, these hidden assets will continue to play a major role. These unseen eyes, and ears, are often not reported or overlooked when the news breaks, so let’s take a quick look.
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WNU Editor:The equipment that the U.S. has that detects these subs must be incredible.
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