CDN “NORESTE – INFANTERIA #3 – MATA GOLFOS” Patch (4.1” Circular + Top Tab)
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This patch is a detailed reproduction of a Cartel del Noreste (C.D.N.)–themed insignia, featuring a unified circular design with an integrated top rocker reading “NORESTE.” The layout follows a militarized style commonly associated with CDN and its predecessor, Los Zetas.
The outer ring reads “OPERACIONES ESPECIALES C.D.N.” (CDN Special Operations), enclosing a black center field with “C.D.N.”, a horizontal Mexican tricolor, and “INFANTERIA #3.” The lower arc displays “MATA GOLFOS,” an explicit anti–Gulf Cartel slogan tied to the long-standing CDN–CDG rivalry in northeastern Mexico.
Along the right side, the vertical number set 87 / #35 / 150 reflects internal-style identifiers seen in cartel insignia. The most significant, #35, is widely associated with “La 35” / Tropa del Infierno, a known CDN enforcement element. The remaining numbers follow similar patterns of internal call signs, memorial references, or localized identifiers used to reinforce group identity rather than standardized meaning.
The overall composition mirrors real-world narco-militia patch design, combining regional identity (NORESTE), military terminology (Infantería / Operaciones Especiales), and direct messaging (Mata Golfos) into a clean, high-contrast insignia.
Specifications
Size: 4.13” H x 4.13” W
Construction: Embroidered
Border: Satin border
Backing Options: Hook and loop, iron on, or sew on (no backing)
Color Scheme: Red, black, white, green (Mexican tricolor accent)
Design: Single-piece patch with integrated top rocker
Historical Context
The Cartel del Noreste (CDN) formed following the fragmentation of Los Zetas and operates primarily in northeastern Mexico, including Tamaulipas, Nuevo León, and Coahuila. Like Zetas before them, CDN projects a paramilitary identity, organizing members into units labeled with military-style terms such as “infantry” and “special operations.”
Patches of this style appear in propaganda imagery and are used to visually reinforce structure, discipline, and territorial identity. The phrase “Mata Golfos” directly references the cartel’s conflict with the Gulf Cartel (CDG). Numeric identifiers—especially 35—have known associations with CDN enforcement groups such as Tropa del Infierno, while others function as localized internal markers.
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.
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Iron on ,Velcro ,Sew on (no backing) |
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