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It displays missile destroyers to combat drug trafficking and illegal immigration

he Northern US leadership He deployed two ships, two hypothesis of missiles in water near the southern American border, and estimated “to contribute to the task of restoring regional integrity.”

On March 15, the northern leadership announced the publication of USS Serly (DDG-107), which will work in International Water for the Gulf of Mexico. A week later, Uus Spruance (DDG-111) was deployed in the maritime border with Mexico in the Pacific Ocean.

Both leaflets are compatible with an executive order for US President Donald Trump towards the Ministry of Defense to enhance the South Naval Borders and avoid drug trafficking, illegal immigration and terrorism.

Proven

he Dangerous and spruance They have experience fighting criminals in other seas to deter regional climbing and reducing the capabilities of groups that the United States considers terrorist.

The Sprunce provided defense to the American forces and ensuring safe traffic for commercial countries and allies through strategic international maritime paths, such as the Red Sea, the door of the door, the duration, and the Gulf of Aden.

Last year, Spruance spent five months in the Red Sea fighting the Houthi rebels in Yemen; Six missiles fired towards the ship and seven armed drones, according to the Navy.

Before that, between 2016 and 2018, it was deployed in the South China Sea to support marine safety and stability in the Indian and Indian Pacific region as part of the Pacific Ocean working group.

Gravely was published in the Mediterranean Sea, in 2013, in security support for the operations of the American fleet. In 2016, it was part of the attack group from Harry S. Truman in the Gulf of Oman.

Scary armament

Democrats are multi -purpose ships, which are useful in almost any type of maritime. They are fast ships with various weapons, but with a little shield or non -existent, so they depend on their speed and movement.

Its main task is to operate the attack and defensive against submarines and ships, as well as against air attacks. It also provides fire support in amphibious attacks and the implementation of patrol tasks, search and rescue.

They have vertical jugs for about 100 standard missiles or Tomahawk. The standard missile includes a path guide, which is only allowed to schedule the radar search.

While Harpoon is the guided missiles with GPS. The low low trips, which touch the sea, makes it difficult to discover by radar and ensuring survival and high effectiveness.

Tomahawk is the favorite of fixed targets that are not taught with a millimeter, thanks to its third radar with the reference of the mapping. This type of missile was used on March 14 to attack Hutis in Yemen.

Drug road

The drug that was produced in South America, Central America and Mexico, travels by Earth and air and also by sea. A drug trafficking petition has evolved its transportation methods and has containers, submarines, made almost acceptable manual so as not to be discovered by radar.

Ecuadorian, Colombian, Central and Mexican drugs used a marine road in the Pacific Ocean that passes through the Galapagos Islands (at the height of the Ecuador line) and the Clubon island, then along the west coast of Mexico, until it reaches the United States.

Only in the first five months of the administration of the President of Mexico, Claudia Shinbom, Simar confiscated 26.5 tons of cocaine and arrested 150 alleged drug dealers.

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