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Soldiers in Zacatecas are now carrying shoulder-fired rocket launchers for use against criminal organizations that operate in the northern state, the scene of a bloody turf war between the
Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) and the Sinaloa Cartel that has displaced thousands of people. The highly violent tactics of the CJNG were the catalyst for the army to increase its
firepower in Zacatecas, according to a report by the newspaper _Milenio_. The army recently moved at least 10 armored all-terrain vehicles into the state, currently Mexico’s most violent in
terms of homicides per capita. The firepower of the antitank rocket launchers – which are reportedly Belgian- made RL-83 Blindicides – can neutralize heavily armored vehicles such as the
so-called _monstruos_ (monsters) used by the CJNG and other criminal groups. The weapons have a maximum range of approximately 900 meters and can blast through thick concrete walls. The army
is also using rocket launchers in other states where the CJNG operates, _Milenio_ reported. Led by Nemesio “El Mencho” Oseguera Cervantes, the Jalisco cartel is considered one of the two
most powerful criminal organizations in Mexico, the other being the Sinaloa Cartel. The conflict between those cartels is the main cause of the high levels of violence in Zacatecas. The CJNG
has immense firepower that it has shown off in videos posted online. Last March, the army seized a Soviet-era grenade launcher the cartel used in a confrontation in Rincón de Guayabitos,
Nayarit. In 2015, during an operation in Jalisco aimed at capturing Oseguera, the CJNG fired missiles at a military helicopter and hit it twice in an attack that killed nine occupants of the
aircraft. In addition to high-powered firearms and armored vehicles, the cartel has used drones and improvised explosive devices (land mines) in its fight against rival criminal groups and
authorities, as well as tactical equipment such as night-vision goggles and bulletproof vests. _With reports from Milenio_