Narco - Drone on the Southwest Border
Narco-Drones on the Southwest Border: From Smuggling to Asymmetric Air Threat – Lessons from Ukraine and Iran Parallels (2026 Update) Teaser: As Ukraine and Iran demonstrate the limits of air superiority in contested airspace, the US-Mexico border reveals an emerging low-cost threat: cartel-operated drones (CJNG & Sinaloa) challenging US air sovereignty daily. The El Paso incident (Feb 2026)—FAA shutdown, laser counter-UAS, false positives (balloon shoot-down)—exposes vulnerabilities reminiscent of Eastern European and Middle Eastern theaters. Introduction 2026 marks an accelerated trend: non-state actors leveraging conventional conflict technologies to contest airspace at a small-scale but persistent level. In Ukraine, FPV drones and swarming tactics disrupt traditional air superiority through saturation and low-cost electronic warfare. In the Iran-Israel-US confrontation, layered A2/AD (radar jamming, missile saturation) limits aerial power projection. Along the Southwest Border,...

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