A US Air Force MQ-9 Reaper assigned sits on the ramp at Creech Air Force Base, Nevada, during a weapons test on September 3, 2020. Senior Airman Haley Stevens/US Air Force/File

The US military has undertaken a campaign against alleged drug trafficking boats in the Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea using a variety of drones, gunships, and fighter jets, according to people familiar with the assets being deployed.

Most of the strikes have been carried out using MQ-9 Reaper drones, the sources said, which are remotely piloted aircraft used by the military and are typically armed with Hellfire missiles. Other strikes have been conducted by manned aircraft, including AC-130J gunships and fighter jets, the sources said.

To date the Pentagon has not publicly acknowledged what aircraft or hard

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