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U.S. radar system deployed at Tobago airport to fight drug and gun trafficking, with no U.S. troops disclosed.
The U.S.-supplied AN/TPS-80 G/ATOR radar system remains active at Tobago’s ANR Robinson International Airport, with Defense Minister Wayne Sturge confirming its indefinite deployment to combat drug trafficking and gun smuggling.
The system enhances surveillance through integration with drones and satellites, compensating for Trinidad and Tobago’s limited radar and Coast Guard capabilities.
Sturge declined to disclose the number of U.S. military personnel present, citing security risks to operations and potential benefits to criminal networks.
He emphasized the partnership as vital for national security amid ongoing drug-related violence.
Home Affairs Minister Roger Alexander affirmed that visitors are welcome and not subject to broad surveillance during events.
Sistema de radar estadounidense desplegado en el aeropuerto de Tobago para combatir el narcotráfico y el tráfico de armas, sin que se revele la presencia de tropas estadounidenses.