08 September 2021

Helicopters no longer visible in the police state


Previously, i.e. prior to the lock ups and curfews, in the police state of Victoria, helicopters operated by Victoria Police, were visible to the general public via flightradar24.com.

The helicopters POL31 & POL32 were most visible.



In many instances Victoria Police would turn off the transponder, where there would be either a ‘no callsign’ message on flightradar.com, or even no appearance of the helicopter at all, even though it was physically in the air.

A few weeks ago a grey coloured AgustaWestland AW139 helicopter hit the air, with no callsign.

It also appeared many times in the air but not on flightradar.com

At one point in time for a split second it did appear on flightradar.com, with the following specifications:


It is operated by Victoria Police with the registration VH-PVR.

When the 9pm curfew occurred in Melbourne, the helicopter could be in the air by 8:30pm and under the cover of darkness it would also not be visible on flightradar.com.

Victoria Police have also operated their helicopters without the position and anti-collision lights being on, i.e. in full stealth mode.

That’s life in a real police state.

1 comment:

Anonymous participant said...

Disgusting putrid Nazi scum. They have declared war on the Australian people. We need Nuremberg 2 now!