Missiles

Hazardous operations, space debris 041529Z to 041934Z, 051508Z to 051913Z, 061446Z to 061851Z, 071424Z to…

Southwestern Indian Ocean · HYDROPAC 504/22

issued
2022-02-26 05:57Z
status
cancelled 2022-02-26 06:05Z (archive)
self-cancels
2022-03-08 19:08Z
authority
EASTERN RANGE 201659Z FEB 22.
sea
South Atlantic Ocean
position
-44.950, -33.977
source
nga_json · first seen 2026-08-17 13:38Z

Original warning text

SOUTHWESTERN INDIAN OCEAN.
1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, SPACE DEBRIS
   041529Z TO 041934Z, 051508Z TO 051913Z,
   061446Z TO 061851Z, 071424Z TO 071829Z,
   081403Z TO 081808Z MAR IN AREA BOUND BY
   35-59S 050-22W, 35-28S 049-58W,
   37-16S 045-27W, 45-17S 028-19W,
   47-50S 020-18W, 49-51S 011-01W,
   51-05S 000-43E, 50-46S 014-54E,
   50-33S 021-34E, 46-52S 039-17E,
   43-19S 050-25E, 44-37S 051-06E,
   54-16S 018-06E, 54-22S 004-06E,
   54-22S 000-43E, 54-28S 004-31W,
   53-15S 013-27W, 51-14S 023-03W,
   47-53S 033-10W, 42-56S 042-53W,
   39-07S 048-08W.
2. CANCEL THIS MSG 081908Z MAR 22.

Activity windows · 5 in this warning

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2022-03-04 15:29Z2022-03-04 19:34Z4 h 05
2022-03-05 15:08Z2022-03-05 19:13Z4 h 05
2022-03-06 14:46Z2022-03-06 18:51Z4 h 05
2022-03-07 14:24Z2022-03-07 18:29Z4 h 05
2022-03-08 14:03Z2022-03-08 18:08Z4 h 05

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