OSINT-driven geopolitical intelligence on Colombia and Latin America. Weekly assessments on drone warfare, armed group activity, and the security landscape shaping the region.
View Intelligence Reports →An operational review of drone deployment patterns across Catatumbo and Cauca, including UAS modifications, payload documentation, and estimated production capacity within dissident structures.
Mapping three months of displacement data against known ELN and FARC-EP front movement, with cross-referenced reporting from municipal and departmental sources.
A consolidated review of maritime trafficking interdictions, port infrastructure vulnerability assessments, and indicators of Clan del Golfo expansion in the Chocó and Urabá sub-regions.
Cross Border Ops is a specialized intelligence consulting operation focused on the security dynamics of Colombia and Latin America. Our analysis is grounded in open-source intelligence methodology, combining primary source monitoring, structured reporting, and deep regional expertise.
We produce weekly intelligence assessments for private clients — businesses, operators, and individuals — who need reliable situational awareness in complex environments. Our reporting covers armed group activity, drone warfare developments, government security operations, territorial control shifts, and emerging threat vectors across the region.
Tracking UAS deployment, tactical evolution, and capability development across Colombian armed groups — the most technically dynamic front of the conflict.
Monitoring FARC dissidents, ELN, Clan del Golfo, and emerging factions — territorial disputes, alliances, fractures, and operational tempo.
Government military and police operations, effectiveness assessments, and the gap between official narratives and ground-level outcomes.
Cross-border dynamics, Venezuelan spillover, Ecuador corridor developments, and broader LatAm security patterns that shape Colombian realities.