Narco Tanks: DIY Armored Vehicles of the Mexican Drug Cartels


Photo: Sedena

Taking a page from the A-Team, drug cartels of Mexico are creating their own DIY, Mad Max (Mad Mex?)-styled armored vehicles. This one above was captured in a metalworking shop:

The completed versions were bigger than what has been found before. Built on three-axle truck beds, they had room for 20 armed men, one official said. They were covered with inch-thick steel, which could withstand 50-caliber fire, and each had been equipped with insulation.

The Mexican Army wasn't impressed, though that may not be the point of these monsters-on-wheels:

The Mexican Army officials do not seem particularly intimidated. They have criticized the machines for being difficult to maneuver, noting that they are designed to frighten rivals.

But for most Mexicans, the mere sight of the seized narco-rhino monsters in military photographs offers a stark reminder that in the battle against crime here there is no place more dangerous than Mexico’s roads.

Link | More Narco Tanks at Telstar Logistics


These cartels are highly motivated, have unlimited money, a massive network of informants and an army of hired thugs and half the police/government officials on the payroll..... good luck stopping them using the same methods that have failed time and time again over the last 60 years.
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