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Drone Rules for 39th Military Police Battalion

Belford Roxo, Rio de Janeiro (RJ) • Brazil
Av. Joaquim da Costa Lima, 2970 - Parque Sao Bernardo, Belford Roxo - RJ, 26165-390, Brazil
Lat: -22.7377 • Lng: -43.3856
Air Not allowed Last updated: May 28, 2026

The airspace over and surrounding the 39th Military Police Battalion (39º BPM - PMERJ) (Parque São Bernardo, Belford Roxo, RJ) is classified as a highly critical Active Public Safety Command, Tactical Tactical Response Base, and Regional Security No-Fly Zone. Civilian drone flights are strictly banned.


The 39º Batalhão de Polícia Militar (39º BPM), located at Avenida Joaquim da Costa Lima, 2970, in the Parque São Bernardo district of Belford Roxo, is the primary law enforcement and tactical policing spine for the municipality within Rio de Janeiro's Baixada Fluminense region. This major garrison coordinates all local emergency response grids, intensive anti-crime sweeps, and highly complex urban security patrols across one of the state's most demanding operational sectors.

The entire 39º BPM compound is a heavily fortified public safety infrastructure, protected by specialized concrete perimeters, surveillance arrays, and armed military police sentries. Any civilian drone attempting to breach the base boundaries or capture aerial imagery without an explicit operational waiver from the PMERJ General Command and a digital flight authorization approved via DECEA’s SARPAS NG portal will be actively neutralized. Operators face immediate detention, equipment confiscation, and severe prosecution under national security, public safety endangerment, and penal statutes.

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Rule sources
  • https://publicacoes.decea.mil.br/publicacao/ICA-100-40 — In strict compliance with national DECEA instruction ICA 100-40 and state public safety enforcement mandates, the entire physical and aerial perimeter of the 39th Military Police Battalion operates as a permanent Prohibited Airspace (No-Fly Zone).
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