Criminal Drone OSINT

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Database
v2.0
Coverage
202126
Theaters
2
Schema
24 fields

drone_criminaluse_latam_v1.csv

Criminal Unmanned Systems
Latin America Assessment

Incident-level OSINT database tracking tactical drone adoption by organized criminal groups. Evidence standards: Confirmed > Probable > Speculative. Ukraine-transfer links classified separately.

Verified Incidents
Active Countries
Criminal Entities
Ukraine-Transfer Linked
Confirmed
Probable
Speculative / Unconfirmed
Incident Density by Country
Temporal Trajectory & 2026 Projection
Mission Classification
Payload Typology
Incident Frequency by Major Group
What This Database Does Not Confirm

    Filter Incidents

    Weaponized Attack
    Surveillance / ISR
    Drug Smuggling
    Prison Contraband
    Other
    Ukraine-linked
    LATAM: coordinates approximated from location field. Europe: exact lat/lon from CSV.
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    Date Country Location Entity Mission Ukraine Confidence Summary

    Analytical Assessment

    Technology transfer classification, group-level escalation, policy response benchmarks, and entity relationships derived from the loaded dataset.

    Technology Transfer: Confirmed vs. Claimed Direct Ukraine-to-criminal-network transfer is confirmed in three cases: Águila-7 FPV training (Lviv, March 2024), a second International Legion embed (Oct 2025), and fiber-optic drones in Mexican cartel hands (GI-TOC, Oct 2025). No equivalent EU criminal adoption is documented as of April 2026. The matrix below reflects evidence classification, not assumed diffusion.
    Technology Transfer Matrix — Ukraine War → Criminal Networks
    Actor / GroupPlatform TypeTransfer MechanismEvidence LevelSource
    Incident Escalation by Group (Annual)
    Supply Chain Procurement Profile
    Entity Relationship Graph
    Counter-Drone Policy Response Benchmark
    CountryKey LegislationInterdiction AuthorityUS / EU CoordinationCritical Gaps