Your mention of DIY makes me wonder if the Colombians are still using cocaine-smuggling subs.
Evidently they're still in use and confounding the navy and coast guard: "According to Robert J. Bunker, senior fellow with Small Wars Journal El Centro, 'Hundreds of these vessels have been built over the last three decades with likely dozens of narco subs operating at any one time. Hundreds of tons of cocaine is transported from Latin America up to Central America and Mexico each year using this method.'"
My archive thing will not save this fascinating article so here's the title from the NY Post: "How drug runners use ‘narco submarines’ to traffic cocaine, money & more"
By Michael Kaplan March 12, 2022
Your mention of DIY makes me wonder if the Colombians are still using cocaine-smuggling subs.
Evidently they're still in use and confounding the navy and coast guard: "According to Robert J. Bunker, senior fellow with Small Wars Journal El Centro, 'Hundreds of these vessels have been built over the last three decades with likely dozens of narco subs operating at any one time. Hundreds of tons of cocaine is transported from Latin America up to Central America and Mexico each year using this method.'"
My archive thing will not save this article so here's the title from the NY Post: "How drug runners use ‘narco submarines’ to traffic cocaine, money & more"
By Michael Kaplan March 12, 2022
Your mention of DIY makes me wonder if the Colombians are still using cocaine-smuggling subs.
Evidently they're still in use and confounding the navy and coast guard: "According to Robert J. Bunker, senior fellow with Small Wars Journal El Centro, 'Hundreds of these vessels have been built over the last three decades with likely dozens of narco subs operating at any one time. Hundreds of tons of cocaine is transported from Latin America up to Central America and Mexico each year using this method.'"
Your mention of DIY makes me wonder what the cocaine-smuggling subs used by the Colombians are like.