this episode, We examine the Avispas Negras, Cuba’s Mobile Brigade of Special Troops, an obscure yet highly capable special forces unit specializing in rapid response, unconventional warfare, and direct action despite operating under decades of economic embargo and material shortages. The discussion traces the unit’s formation from its 1970s roots in Angola through its evolution into small five-person teams, rigorous multi-national training, and local equipment innovations that allow it to remain effective with legacy Soviet-era systems augmented by Cuban modifications. Listeners gain a detailed understanding of how this battle-hardened formation sustains elite standards and recently demonstrated its capabilities during high-stakes operations in Venezuela.