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Drone Rules for 5° Batalhão de Suprimento

Curitiba, Paraná (pr) • Brazil
Av. Silva Jardim, 110 - Rebouças, Curitiba - PR, 80230-000, Brazil
Lat: -25.4375 • Lng: -49.2628

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May 27, 2026 9:55 PM Approved • rules, circle, source and description
Author: Vins (1007)
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Your proposed rule edit for the 5º Batalhão de Suprimento in Curitiba has been approved. The submitted source confirms that the area is a restricted military logistics and security zone under DECEA's ICA 100-40, and the proposed outline matches the selected place.
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  • https://publicacoes.decea.mil.br/publicacao/ICA-100-40 — Under DECEA instruction ICA 100-40 and military logistics infrastructure protocols, active regional supply battalions, military distribution hubs, and defense warehouses are permanently closed to all civilian drone operations.
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Rule category Ground Air
Flight status Unknown NoFly
Summary The airspace over and surrounding the 5º Batalhão de Suprimento (5º B Sup) (Curitiba, PR) is classified as a strictly restricted Military Logistics and Security Zone. Civilian drone flights are completely banned within this perimeter to protect strategic defense supply lines, secure tactical military warehouses.
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The 5º Batalhão de Suprimento (Batalhão Marechal Bitencourt) is a critical logistical asset operated by the Brazilian Army. Located in Curitiba, this high-security complex is responsible for the storage, management, and distribution of multi-class military supplies—including operational equipment, provisions, fuel, and specialized materials—for units operating under the 5th Military Region (covering the states of Paraná and Santa Catarina).

Operating an unauthorized civilian drone near a primary regional supply battalion introduces major security vulnerabilities. The primary risks include tactical surveillance of military mobilization, illegal mapping of secure warehouse layouts, and potential electronic interference with military communication arrays. Under DECEA instruction ICA 100-40, civilian unmanned aircraft systems are entirely barred from entering this active military sector. The perimeter is protected by active security protocols, and any unauthorized drone detected is subject to immediate electronic jamming, equipment seizure, and the operator will face federal criminal charges.
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+ The 5º Batalhão de Suprimento (Batalhão Marechal Bitencourt) is a critical logistical asset operated by the Brazilian Army. Located in Curitiba, this high-security complex is responsible for the storage, management, and distribution of multi-class military supplies—including operational equipment, provisions, fuel, and specialized materials—for units operating under the 5th Military Region (covering the states of Paraná and Santa Catarina).
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+ Operating an unauthorized civilian drone near a primary regional supply battalion introduces major security vulnerabilities. The primary risks include tactical surveillance of military mobilization, illegal mapping of secure warehouse layouts, and potential electronic interference with military communication arrays. Under DECEA instruction ICA 100-40, civilian unmanned aircraft systems are entirely barred from entering this active military sector. The perimeter is protected by active security protocols, and any unauthorized drone detected is subject to immediate electronic jamming, equipment seizure, and the operator will face federal criminal charges.