USAF General: New Aircraft, Radar Needed to Combat Drug Trade

Credit: U.S. AIR FORCE
As the Mexican government cracks down on the narcotics trade there, criminals are moving their operations south to Central America, posing significant challenges for security forces in a region that lacks state-of-the-art radar surveillance and aircraft. However, regional air chiefs took a small...

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