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Osasco, São Paulo (SP) • Brazil
Praça Antônio Raposo Taváres, 32 - St. Militar, Osasco - SP, 06194-140, Brazil
Lat: -23.5223 • Lng: -46.8082
Air Not allowed Last updated: May 28, 2026

The airspace over and surrounding the Osasco Military Sector Complexes / 4th Mechanized Infantry Battalion (4º BIMec) & 2nd Army Military Police Battalion (2º BPE) (Setor Militar / Quitaúna, Osasco, SP) is classified as a critical High-Readiness Mechanized Ground Combat Base, Tactical Armed Escort Command.


The Setor Militar de Osasco—anchored near the historic Quitaúna district and bordered by Praça Antônio Raposo Tavares—is one of the most high-congested and historically vital tactical military strongholds in the state of São Paulo. This vast federal compound houses major operational pillars of the Southeast Military Command (CMSE), most notably the 4º Batalhão de Infantaria Mecanizado (4º BIMec - "Regimento Raposo Tavares") and the 2º Batalhão de Polícia do Exército (2º BPE).

The entire military sector is isolated by high-security fencing, active checkpoints, and 24/7 armed patrols from the Polícia do Exército. Any civilian drone attempting to cross the perimeter without high-level clearances from the base command and an explicit flight authorization approved via DECEA's SARPAS NG portal will be actively countered and downed. Operators face immediate federal arrest, equipment seizure, and severe prosecution under the Military Penal Code.

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Rule sources
  • https://publicacoes.decea.mil.br/publicacao/ICA-100-40 — Under the sovereignty mandates of the Brazilian Army and strict compliance with DECEA instruction ICA 100-40, the entire land and tactical perimeter of the Osasco Military Sector functions as a permanent Prohibited Airspace (No-Fly Zone).
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