『The Black Wasps and the Art of Asymmetric Power: How Cuba Built a Covert Direct Action Force That Punches Far Above Its Weight Class』のカバーアート

The Black Wasps and the Art of Asymmetric Power: How Cuba Built a Covert Direct Action Force That Punches Far Above Its Weight Class

The Black Wasps and the Art of Asymmetric Power: How Cuba Built a Covert Direct Action Force That Punches Far Above Its Weight Class

無料で聴く

ポッドキャストの詳細を見る
The Avispas Negras were never designed to compete with the resources of JSOC or the SAS — they were designed to make that comparison irrelevant, building a covert direct action capability around small, highly trained, deniable five-person teams that could operate in denied environments, execute rapid response missions, and conduct unconventional warfare with Soviet-era equipment modified specifically to confuse attribution and limit the intelligence signature left behind. Tracing their origins from 1970s operations in Angola through their recent demonstration of capabilities during high-stakes operations in Venezuela, the Black Wasps represent a masterclass in how a sanctioned, resource-constrained state builds covert operational reach through human capital investment, multinational training pipelines, and indigenous innovation when access to Western technology and supply chains is simply not an option. This episode dissects the full operational architecture of Cuba's most elite and least understood unit, examining what their model reveals about the future of asymmetric covert operations, how small states project power through specialized forces, and why the Avispas Negras deserve serious attention from anyone studying the evolving global special operations landscape
adbl_web_anon_alc_button_suppression_t1
まだレビューはありません