
Narco subs are self-propelled vessels that can travel oceans and transport drugs. They are constructed by South American drug cartels. These boats are designed to evade detection and to carry a large amount of cocaine. The average narcosub is equipped with 1.6 ton of cocaine. There are more than one thousand narcosubs around the globe.
Drug cartels transport drugs from South America to America using narcosubs. These massive boats are constructed by boat designers and engineers who are paid by drug bosses. These secret factories are located in the Colombian jungle.
Narco submarines are made to evade radars, sonar and navies. They aren't real submarines, however they are extremely difficult to capture. Law enforcement has intercepted a small number of narco subs over the years. However, there are still many narcosubs.
Narco submarines typically carry about 1.6 tonnes of cocaine. However, they can also carry more. According to some reports, narco subs can hold up eight tonnes. Subs carry their cargo along onboard for thousands of kilometers without having to stop and refuel.

These types of vessels are common in South and Central America. The U.S. Navy has captured many of these vessels in recent years. The U.S. Coast Guard found a sub-narco submarine in international waters offshore Guatemala a few years back.
Narco subs have a great record of smuggling drugs. Over the years, these vessels have evolved to be more sophisticated. Some are able to flotilla just below the surface, while others can dive for as long as 20 meters. Regardless of whether a narco sub floats or dives, the payload is very large.
This is a very unique narco submarine. It was a very large carbon-fiber submarine, about 66 feet long. It had an electric motor and propellers, which helped it to move at a rate of about 2,000 horsepower. It crossed the Amazon and reached the Atlantic before reaching Spanish waters on 24 November.
During the 1990s narco submarines were believed to have been used by drug cartels. A number of documentaries have been made regarding the subs. There is still a lot to learn.
While drug traffickers are experts at smuggling drugs and have developed a sophisticated art, they are not immune from technological advances in the war on drugs. Therefore, it is crucial to understand the types of vessels being used.

The drug cartels are well-known for creating narco subs, which are high-tech and inexpensive to make. They are made to travel slowly and evade detection. Many are made of fiberglass and lead.
Drug cartels are also inventing new ways of moving drugs. These include cargo containers that are smaller and lighter than traditional torpedoes. They are not only effective but also pose a threat in terms of national security.