CDN Fuerzas Especiales 35 Coahuila Patch – 9” x 2.8”
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This embroidered patch features the text “Fuerzas Especiales 35 Coahuila” in bold white lettering on a black rectangular field, accented by a horizontal green, white, and red stripe inspired by the Mexican tricolor. The design is a modern tactical-style reproduction associated with the Cártel del Noreste (CDN) and the Los Chukys / Operativa Coahuila / Operativa 35 identifier system.
Specifications
Size: 9” x 2.8”
Material: Embroidered fabric patch
Color Scheme: Black, white, green, and red
Border: Black satin border
Backing Options: Hook and loop, iron on, or sew on (no backing)
Historical Context
The wording “Fuerzas Especiales 35 Coahuila” is associated with the modern insignia and tactical-identification style used by CDN-linked armed cells in northeastern Mexico. Open-source reporting has connected similar terms, including Fuerzas Especiales Coahuila, Operativa Coahuila, Operativa 35, Batallón 35, and Los Chukys, to the Cártel del Noreste network.
The Cártel del Noreste (CDN) emerged from the fragmentation of Los Zetas, one of Mexico’s most violent criminal organizations. CDN has been reported primarily in the northeastern border region, especially around Tamaulipas, Coahuila, Nuevo León, and the Laredo/Nuevo Laredo corridor. Within this environment, groups such as Los Chukys have been described as armed enforcement or tactical cells using customized patches, plate carriers, unit-style labels, and regional identifiers to mark affiliation and operating area.
The “35 Coahuila” marking appears to reference the Operativa 35 / Batallón 35 naming convention rather than an official Mexican military unit. These types of patches are part of a broader pattern of cartel-related insignia that imitates military and special-forces aesthetics while using localized faction names, numbers, and regional references.
This reproduction is intended for collectors, researchers, historical reference, and educational display focused on modern Mexican conflict, cartel symbolism, and non-state armed group insignia.
Disclaimer
This item is a non-authentic reproduction intended for historical and educational purposes, as well as for display in private collections. It is not meant to promote any political stance or ideology.
| Style | Iron on, Sew on (no backing), Velcro |
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