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Drone Rules for Ammunition Depot Center
Paracambi, Rio de Janeiro (rj)
• Brazil
Estrada RJ-127, km 6 s/n - Cabral, Paracambi - RJ, 26600-000, Brazil
Lat: -22.654 • Lng: -43.717
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Your proposed rule edit for the Ammunition Depot Center in Paracambi, RJ, has been approved. The submitted source confirms that active ordnance depots, armories, and military warehouses are designated as permanent no-fly zones for all civilian unmanned aircraft under DECEA's ICA 100-40.
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- https://publicacoes.decea.mil.br/publicacao/ICA-100-40 — Under DECEA instruction ICA 100-40 and military base safety regulations, active ordnance depots, armories, and military warehouses are strictly designated as permanent no-fly zones for all civilian unmanned aircraft.
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| Summary | — | The airspace over and surrounding the Depósito Central de Munição do Exército (DCME) (Paracambi, RJ) is classified as a strictly Prohibited Military Exclusion Zone. Unauthorized civilian drone operations are completely banned within this perimeter to protect national defense assets. |
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The Depósito Central de Munição do Exército (Army Central Ammunition Depot), located in a heavily guarded valley in Paracambi, is the primary strategic storage and logistics facility for explosives, heavy ammunition, and tactical ordnance used by the Brazilian Army. Due to the high-stakes nature of the materials housed inside the underground bunkers and secure warehouses, this military complex operates under maximum security protocols. Operating an unauthorized drone near a major ammunition storage base introduces severe hazards. Beyond the obvious threat of illegal reconnaissance or tactical espionage mapping, the radio frequencies emitted by a drone’s controller or video transmitter could potentially interfere with sensitive electronic military equipment. Furthermore, any accidental crash resulting in battery combustion near volatile storage zones carries a risk of catastrophic explosion. Under DECEA regulation ICA 100-40 and national defense laws, entering this airspace without exceptional military command clearance is a major federal offense, resulting in immediate tactical neutralisation of the aircraft, gear seizure, and severe criminal prosecution.
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+ The Depósito Central de Munição do Exército (Army Central Ammunition Depot), located in a heavily guarded valley in Paracambi, is the primary strategic storage and logistics facility for explosives, heavy ammunition, and tactical ordnance used by the Brazilian Army. Due to the high-stakes nature of the materials housed inside the underground bunkers and secure warehouses, this military complex operates under maximum security protocols. + + Operating an unauthorized drone near a major ammunition storage base introduces severe hazards. Beyond the obvious threat of illegal reconnaissance or tactical espionage mapping, the radio frequencies emitted by a drone’s controller or video transmitter could potentially interfere with sensitive electronic military equipment. Furthermore, any accidental crash resulting in battery combustion near volatile storage zones carries a risk of catastrophic explosion. Under DECEA regulation ICA 100-40 and national defense laws, entering this airspace without exceptional military command clearance is a major federal offense, resulting in immediate tactical neutralisation of the aircraft, gear seizure, and severe criminal prosecution.