Agent Condorito
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Grupo Cessna a security team for El Capitán del Sur Oriente (C.D.S.O.).

Grupo Cessna operates in the state of Tamaulipas and specializes in using drones for reconnaissance and drone drop bombings. The number of sicarios in Grupo Cessna is unknown, but some higher-ranking members have code names, such as Cessna 10 (identifiable by the C10 on the hat with the anchor insignia referencing C.D.S.O.) and Cessna 2 who has a song dedicated to him called "Cesna 2" by EL DE LA 73, as well as Cessna 14 who also has a song dedicated to him called "Junior Yo Soy (Cessna 14)" by EL DE LA 73 (which can be heard playing in the video of the convoy).

El Capitán del Sur Oriente is part of Cártel del Golfo Grupo Escorpión Operativa 144 (144 is the code name for the plaza he and his men operate in).
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Forwarded from Mexican Narcos
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A Mayiza sicario in San Ignacio, Sinaloa with a full spectrum SkyFend C-UAS kit

The anti-drone gun seen is a SkyFend Hunter, which can jam drones up to 3000m away. It features a touchscreen which allows for better direction finding by the operator. It has quickly become a favourite for cartels.

On his back, a SkyFend Spoofer, which is a GNSS (not just GPS but also other navigation systems such as Russia’s GLONASS) spoofer which can set up area denial no-fly zones for UAVs. According to SkyFend it can cover a distance of 2000m with 100% success.

In his left hand is likely a SkyFend Guider, a C-UAS monitoring platform which can integrate radars, detectors and jammers. The Guider uses AI and machine learning to run 24/7 and minimise human error, according to SkyFend.

The Mexican military also operate the SkyFend Hunter. It is definitely a level above the typical anti-drone guns seen in use by cartels. These systems are much more expensive, with the Hunter and Spoofer costing around $100k a piece.
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Forwarded from CÓDIGO Z-725
Miembro de la Gente del Venado de Carteles Unidos grabando barricada, ubicada entre los límites de Michoacán y Jalisco.

En el primer video se puede observar una ametralladora M240.

En las fotografías se pueden ver más barricadas, que de igual manera están ubicadas entre Michoacán y Jalisco.
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Drone footage alleged to be CJNG Dos Aguas 💧💧 sicarios fleeing, likely being targeted by drones belonging to the Gente del R5 (GDR5) in Michoacán

Can see 20+ sicarios on the move, visibly armed and carrying equipment
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Integrantes del CDS-MF patrullando en Paredón Colorado, Sinaloa.

Durante el recorrido se pueden ver varios vehículos con blindaje artesanal calcinados.

Uno de los sicarios porta un localizador portátil de drones Vodasafe HL2, mientras que otro va armado con un fusil FN MK 17 (SCAR-H).

Se desconoce la fecha exacta de grabación del video.
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CJNG sicario Baruch, who was part of the Fuerzas Especiales Union (FEU) between CJNG and Los Chapitos in Sinaloa, was reportedly killed during a battle with Mayiza sicarios on Friday in Las Iguanas, Concordia 👇
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De acuerdo al análisis que realizamos a los videos del enfrentamiento y últimas fotos que subió este sicario podemos confirmar en un 99% su muerte el pasado viernes en un encuentro armado contra el grupo flechas, los sicarios de la facción MZ grabaron a los abatidos de la facción CH/CJNG sin darse cuenta que entre ellos se encontraba este conocido sicario “BARU”.
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Some of his last posts on Instagram
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Cartel marketplace

Shown here are goods available from a Sinaloa based seller, ranging from tactical gear to small arms and even C-UAS systems.

Slide 1 shows an eight band man pack portable signal jammer which was up for sale, modelled by an armed individual. This also comes with a directional antenna, seen resting on the case. Slide 2 shows the seller’s description and slide 3 shows an additional man pack jammer.

Slide 4 shows an eight band Telsig TX-XQ08 signal jammer for sale, one of the most commonly used C-UAS systems by cartels. Fresh out of the box, it also comes with a spare charger/battery.

Slide 5 shows a Vodasafe P18 18 band handheld signal jammer in action. After the system turns on, the radio (with an interesting sticker) loses connection.

Tactical gear is often sold as shown by slides 6-8, featuring ballistic helmets and plate carriers, with “special forces” patches.

Slide 9 shows 7.62x39 magazines, of which the seller reportedly had 50 ready to go.

Disclaimer: Nothing is for sale in here
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