| The Machete Sword looks like a cleaver and is a | | | | This army was based out of Puerto Rico. The FBI |
| large Cutting Sword. The blade is thin and is | | | | considers this faction a terrorist threat. They |
| typically anywhere from 12 to 23 inches long. The | | | | have about 5,700 members as well as a lot of |
| Machete is used most often for Agricultural | | | | supporters. This group has claimed several |
| purposes in tropical and subtropical regions. For | | | | bombings against U.S. Forces. |
| example it is used commonly to cut Sugar Cane. | | | | The Machete Sword is sometimes not even |
| In Latin Countries you'll hear about it being utilized | | | | classified as a large sword but as a large knife. |
| for common household tasks, such as chopping up | | | | They were also used as the main weapon by the |
| large food items into smaller pieces or splitting | | | | Interahamwe which is a paramilitary outfit with |
| coconuts open. | | | | Robert Kajuga as the President. The Spanish |
| You will also find the Machete Sword in action in | | | | Machetazo is another name used for a Machete |
| uprisings, commonly used by Ultra Violent factions. | | | | Blow that is sometimes used in Tropical Countries |
| This sword was used by the Boricua Popular | | | | and even sometimes in English. This tool is used in |
| Army which is another name for Los Macheteros. | | | | Equador everyday for agricultural work. |