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Starlink-equipped drone narco-sub seized in Colombia

Manned semi-submersibles built in clandestine jungle shipyards have been used for decades to ferry cocaine north from Colombia, the world's biggest cocaine producer, to Central America or Mexico.

July 03, 2025 / 08:39 IST
Handout picture released by the Colombian Navy press office showing an unmanned semi-submersible, known as a Low Profile Vessel, between two Colombian Navy boats of the coast of Tayrona Park near Santa Marta, Colombia on July 2, 2025. The Colombian Navy announced on July 2, 2025, its first seizure of an unmanned narco-submarine equipped with a Starlink antenna off its Caribbean coast. The vessel was not carrying drugs, but the Colombian navy and Western security sources based in the region told AFP they was believed it was trial run of an unmanned vessel by a cocaine trafficking cartel. (Photo by Handout / COLOMBIAN NAVY / AFP)

The Colombian navy on Wednesday announced its first seizure of an unmanned narco-submarine equipped with a Starlink antenna off its Caribbean coast.

The vessel was not carrying drugs, but the Colombian navy and Western security sources based in the region told AFP they believed it was a trial run by a cocaine trafficking cartel.

"It was being tested and was empty," a naval spokeswoman confirmed to AFP.

Manned semi-submersibles built in clandestine jungle shipyards have been used for decades to ferry cocaine north from Colombia, the world's biggest cocaine producer, to Central America or Mexico.

But in recent years, they have been sailing much further afield, crossing the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.

The latest find, announced by Admiral Juan Ricardo Rozo at a press conference, is the first reported discovery in South American waters of a drone narco-submarine.

The navy said it was owned by the Gulf Clan, Colombia's largest drug trafficking group and had the capacity to transport 1.5 tons of cocaine.

A video released by the navy showed a small grey vessel with a satellite antenna on the bow.

This is not the first time a Starlink antenna has been used at sea by suspected drug traffickers.

In November, Indian police seized a giant consignment of meth worth $4.25 billion in a vessel steered remotely by Starlink near the remote Andaman and Nicobar islands.

It was the first known discovery of a narco-submarine operated by Starlink.

Going further afield 

Cocaine production, seizures and use all hit record highs in 2023, the UN drug agency said last month.

In Colombia, production has reached record levels, fuelled by surging global demand.

Rozo said the use of autonomous subs reflected the traffickers "migration toward more sophisticated unmanned systems" which are hard to detect at sea, "difficult to track by radar and even allow criminal networks to operate with partial autonomy."

Juana Cabezas, a researcher at Colombia's Institute for Development and Peace Studies, told AFP that powerful Mexican drug cartels, who operate in Colombia, "hired technology experts and engineers to develop an unmanned submarine" as far back as 2017.

She pointed out that drone vessels made it harder for the authorities to pinpoint the drug lords behind the shipments.

"Removing the crew eliminates the risk of captured operators cooperating with authorities," agreed Henry Shuldiner, an investigator for the US-based InSight Crime think tank, who co-authored a report on the rise of narco-subs.

Shuldiner also highlighted the challenge of assembling crews to sail makeshift subs described as floating "coffins."

A near record number of the low-profile vessels were intercepted in the Atlantic and Pacific in 2024, according to the report.

In November last year, five tons of Colombian cocaine were found on a semi-submersible en route to faraway Australia.

Colombian law punishes the use, construction, marketing, possession, and transportation of semi-submersibles with penalties of up to 14 years in prison.

AFP
first published: Jul 3, 2025 08:39 am

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