Marine helicopters crash on Mexico border; 4 dead

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Marine helicopters crash on Mexico border; 4 dead
Aircraft involved in border drug reconnaissance

Thursday, January 23, 2003 Posted: 9:54 AM EST (1454 GMT)

ZAPATA, Texas (CNN) -- Four people were killed when two U.S. Marine helicopters crashed Wednesday night when they were assisting the Border Patrol in a drug case along the Texas-Mexico border, authorities said.

The AH-1W Super Cobra choppers "were conducting a nighttime aviation reconnaissance counterdrug operation in support of the U.S. Border Patrol," a U.S. Border Patrol spokesman said.

The crashes occurred about 9:30 p.m. Wednesday night near Zapata, Texas, on the Mexican border, about 60 miles from Laredo, Texas.

The crash appears to be a mid-air collision, according to a Pentagon official.

While the pilots have night vision goggles, a spokesman for the military in Texas did not know if the pilots were wearing the goggles at the time of the collision.

The Marines and helicopters were part of Helicopter Marine Light Attack squadron 775, a Marine Reserve unit, based at Camp Pendleton, California.

The unit was being used as part of Joint Task Force Six, a military program which provides counterdrug support to the nation's law enforcement, including the U.S. Border Patrol.

Military assets only play an assistance role and do not engage on the front line, said Armando Carrasco, a spokesman for the joint task force.

The names of the victims were being withheld pending notification of relatives. Both choppers carried a two-person crew, a pilot and a co-pilot, and all were officers, according to the Marines.

The accident is under investigation
http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/Southwest/01/23/marine.crash/index.html :(
 
Interesting. Why would the BP be making use of a shooting platform for "counterdrug" operations if we don't have a problem.

INS recently announced 70 someodd Predators would be used to monitor the coasts of the US. What was plainly omitted was reference to the borders. How come?

I am highly suspicious of what is going on at the southern border.
 
The military has been working in unison with the border patrol for years. It's not as much that they're using the Super Cobras as a weapons platform as they are taking advantage of the IR/thermal sighting abilities.

The guy next to me at work is a retired Navy helo pilot and I asked him if anything sounded fishy about it and he said not in the least. He told me about a cool IR video he watched a number of years back with a Cobra following a small airplane and videoed four drops of drugs and followed it to it's landing point. They were able to bust all four drop sites and bust the guy where he landed--the whole time nobody knew they were being followed.

So, I don't think it's as big of a deal as it initially seems.

Mark
 
A close friend of mine works in the Laredo North sector and has worked with military aircraft on several occasions for the reasons Citadel99 said.
 
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