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US Donates $24.5 Million in Drone and Scanner Technology to Costa Rica for Security Enhancement

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US Donates $24.5 Million in Drone and Scanner Technology to Costa Rica for Security Enhancement

The US government has made a significant move to enhance the security capabilities of Costa Rica by donating two Puma drones and two fixed scanners. This gesture of goodwill is a response to a plea from Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves, who had previously requested assistance to tackle the persistent issue of drug trafficking, particularly at the country’s major ports, Caldera and Japdeva.

The value of the drones is estimated at $5 million, while the fixed scanners, along with installation and training for local staff, amount to an impressive total of $19.5 million. The Puma drones are expected to play a crucial role in surveillance and reconnaissance efforts, helping local authorities monitor and control illicit activities more effectively.

Details regarding the specific types of Puma systems delivered have not been revealed by either Washington or San José. However, the Puma line, manufactured by the American firm AeroVironment, includes advanced models known for their versatility in various missions. The Puma AE, for example, is a lightweight drone that weighs just 15.4 pounds (7 kilograms) and is primarily designed for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) missions. It boasts a flight endurance of three hours and can be launched using various methods including hand, bungee, rail, or vehicle.

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The larger Puma LE variant offers a greater payload capacity of 5.5 pounds (2.5 kilograms) and can remain airborne for up to 6.5 hours. This model can cover distances of up to 60 kilometers (37 miles) when outfitted with a long-range tracking antenna, making it particularly suited for extensive surveillance over land and sea.

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This donation initiative was facilitated by the US Southern Command, highlighting the ongoing collaboration between the United States and Costa Rica in addressing security challenges in the region. In the context of increasing global concerns over drug trafficking and its associated violence, this partnership serves as a strategic effort to bolster security measures and support local law enforcement.

The agreement aligns with a broader move by the US Army, which recently awarded AeroVironment an $86.4-million contract to supply Puma drones, in addition to securing another $20-million deal to provide these unmanned aerial systems to two undisclosed allied nations. This comprehensive approach signals a commitment to enhancing regional stability and security through state-of-the-art technology and cooperative efforts.

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