Coast Guard Seized $4 Billion Worth of Narcotics in Record-Setting Year
USCG forces operating in the Eastern Pacific and Caribbean last year achieved the largest annual maritime drug interdiction results in service history, seizing more than 511,000 pounds of narcotics valued at more than $3.8 billion. Officials said the seizures prevented more than 193 million potentially lethal doses from reaching the U.S., adding that counter-drug and law enforcement operations saved American taxpayers over $10 billion in avoided costs—including over $2.3 billion in health care costs just from cocaine interdictions.
A USCG spokesperson told Military.com that the service’s average annual seizure weight prior to 2025 was 167,000 pounds, with one kilo of cocaine worth $16,588.
“The men and women of the Coast Guard delivered extraordinary results for our Nation in 2025,” said Adm. Kevin E. Lunday, acting commandant, in a statement on Friday. “From securing the border and interdicting illegal drugs to facilitating maritime commerce and responding rapidly to crises, their success is driving the momentum we carry into 2026.”
Cocaine Interdictions
USCG officials credit different operations and vessels that resulted in a record-setting year of maritime accomplishments.
One operation, called Operation Pacific Viper, launched in August 2025 and sent U.S. forces to the Eastern Pacific to stop cartels and criminal organizations by interdicting drugs and illegal aliens before reaching domestic shores. The operation maintained pressure on criminal subjects by integrating cutters, aircraft, unmanned systems and specialized forces in various maritime zones.
In about a two-month span, Operation Pacific Viper had successfully resulted in the seizure of more than 100,000 pounds of cocaine—an average of more than 1,600 pounds interdicted daily. The seizures led to U.S. apprehension of 86 individuals suspected of narco-trafficking behaviors.
Rear Adm. Jeffrey Novak, deputy commander of U.S. Coast Guard Pacific Area, said in October that the seizures in that region marked a “remarkable achievement."
Also in August, the Coast Guard’s Helicopter Interdiction Tactical Squadron, known as HITRON, conducted its 1,000th counter-narcotics interdiction. The mission led to the successful use of airborne force to disable a narco-smuggling vessel in the Eastern Pacific Ocean, adding to the more than $2.1 billion in illicit drugs interdicted in the Eastern Pacific and Caribbean by HITRON last year.
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