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Military Callsigns

Started by kallig, November 19, 2012, 05:39:07 PM

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kallig

Military call signs:

I use those to search for Military and goverment activity on Flightradar24.com

Red Callsigns are the ones I already seen on Flightradar24.com

Algeria: KJD* "7TVPG"
Australia: ASY* EVY* VNM* VENM* RDBK* DNG* DRGN** GDY*
Bahrain:  BFW* BAH*
Belarus: "BRU1403" "BRU1404" NYB* AYB*
Belgium: AFB* ALF* *BAF NYB* AYB*
Brazilia: MBR* BRZ*  "GORDO64"
Brunei: V8*
Bulgaria: AFB*
Bolivia: "FAB001
Cameroon: "TJAAW"
Canada: CAM* CFC* CHAL* THN* "HUSKY"
Croatia: HRZ*
Czech Republic: CEF* "42303"   
Denmark: DNY* DAF*
Egypt: EGY*
Finland: FNF*
Frence: CTM* FAF* JGD* ISF8*
Germany: GAF* ISF* PCT* GNY* DCN*
Guinea:  "3CLGE"
Ghana: GHF*
Greek: HNA* HAF*
Hungaria: HAF*
Iceland "7025" (calibration)
India: IFC*
Italy  A60* IAM* "SPERA" "SODA"
Israel: IAF*
Japan JF0* GYGN*
Jordania: RJZ* RJA0*
Kazakhstan: BEC0*
Kuwait: J"BOE001" KAC*
Latvia: LAF*
Lithuania: LYF*
Malaysia: RMF* "NR1" "PERDANA1" "A1" "N1" "p01" p05" PUTRA**
Malta: AS1*
Morocco: RMA*
Namibia: NDF*
Netherlands: NAF* NRN*
New Zealand: KRC* KIW* KNG*
Nigeria: NGR*
Norway:: NOW*
Oman: MJN* ORF* "A4OC*"* OMN*
Poland: PNY* PLF*
Portugal: AFP* PON*
Romania: ROF*
Russia: RSD* RFF*
Saudi Arabia: RSF* SVA* "SILVER*" "HZ10" "HZ102" "HZ110" "HZ130"
Senegal: SENE* 6V0*
Singapore: SAD* E8* T8* STO* CYC* TWI* LIG*  "MON1"
Slovenia:   SIV*
South Africa: LMG*
Spain: AME*
Swiss: GIZ* COL*,PEG* SUI* CQL* "TESTR*"
Tchad: "TTABD"
Turkey: HVK* "TCANA"
Ukraine UKN*
United Arab Emirates: UAF* DUB* AUH* A6H**
United Emirates Government: SHJ**
United Kingdom: RRR* BDN* ETP* CWL* RCH* KRF* NOH* OTE* NVY* RFR* SHF* "CASA" "BH H"
Venezuela: "JUPITER" "FAV1"
USA: CMB* PAT* SAM* RCH* CPF* CNV* GFC* CPF* CAP* QID**
USA  Other: "AF1""Drool*" "SCORE*" "VALOR*" "SAME*" "KISKA" "VENUS*" "DUKE*" "SPAR*" "GABLES" "GOTO FMS" "COHO*" "KIOSK" "TERRA*" "THUG*" "PINR "LINDO*" "DRUB*" "MOOSE*" "PNR" "PIONER#" "VV9*" "VVJ*" "JA9*""S###" "S000000" "R1944"


Please let me know if you know about errors or others callsings,  also if you find any of those callsigns on flightradar24

Anmer

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kallig

Quote from: Anmer on November 19, 2012, 06:01:40 PM
You've been busy.  ;)

Yes, and now I just have to hope that Flightradar24's coders will improve there filter system and give premium members the option to create and save filters  ;)  ;)

Anmer

You can create and save filters in FR24 website?
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kallig

Quote from: Anmer on November 19, 2012, 07:10:07 PM
You can create and save filters in FR24 website?

I dont think so,  I can add filters but not save them for later use.

Anmer

Quote from: kallig on November 19, 2012, 07:37:05 PM
I can add filters but not save them for later use.

I can add filters, close the browser and they're still there when I next open the FR24 webpage.

What's your cookie policy?
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kallig

I know that.  The filter stays if you close the browser etc...

But, I can not save a search for later use and toggle it on and off.
That would be very handy for complicated filters.

And as we are way off topic here I recommend that you remove this discussion ;)

viking9

I'm confused. Most military aircraft don't transmit ADS-B so they won't track on FR24, so what is the point of the alerts?

Tom

kallig

#8
Quote from: viking9 on November 20, 2012, 02:03:50 AM
I'm confused. Most military aircraft don't transmit ADS-B so they won't track on FR24, so what is the point of the alerts?

Well all callsigns in red in the list above have indeed shown up on FR24.
So for those who are interested there is always a change.

Anmer

Were some of the USA ones in the FAA feed plots?
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kallig

Quote from: Anmer on November 20, 2012, 07:51:58 AM
Were some of the USA ones in the FAA feed plots?

I am really not sure, I just forgot to check. :/

Honestly I did not spot all of those ac myself.  Most of those were AirCraft were found in the database but most of them have recent activity.
And I don't believe this is complete list of military or government AC's activity on Flightradar24.com


viking9

Quote from: kallig on November 20, 2012, 02:50:47 AM
Well all callsigns in red in the list above have indeed shown up on FR24.
So for those who are interested there is always a change.

Those interested in RCH (Global Reach) flights will be wasting their time sitting around waiting to see them on FR24 as they do not, as a rule, transmit position. Aircraft with the callsign CMB are not military aircraft but civilian aircraft under contract to the US Air Force for long haul cargo flights.
Tom

kallig

Quote from: viking9 on November 20, 2012, 01:13:22 PM
Quote from: kallig on November 20, 2012, 02:50:47 AM
Well all callsigns in red in the list above have indeed shown up on FR24.
So for those who are interested there is always a change.

Those interested in RCH (Global Reach) flights will be wasting their time sitting around waiting to see them on FR24 as they do not, as a rule, transmit position. Aircraft with the callsign CMB are not military aircraft but civilian aircraft under contract to the US Air Force for long haul cargo flights.

I am sorry you don't find this list interesting, But I like to waste my time searching for "interesting" aircrafts on flightradar24.com
And I decided to share my list for those who might be interested. I do not expect everyone to be.
Of all the call-signs in that list you mentioned the CMB call-sign. For me that is one of the least interesting call-sign in the list.

So why don't you tell me about your interests, Id love to know about them, They must be spectacular!!

Anmer

After 7 years of radarspotting, the one thing I've learnt is that there are lots of different reasons and interests amongst those who enjoy this hobby.

Some are very experienced aviators, others more humble enthusiasts who just love things aviation.  Many invest in expensive equipment whilst others have more limited budgets.

My wife and sons think I'm a total nutter but it keeps me out of trouble (well of sorts).

The good news we now have lots of choices whereas in 2005 we only had the Kinetic SBS-1 at GBP £500.  Now a cheap dongle can get you up and running or use the free aircraft tracking websites and inexpensive apps.

So whatever your interest, I hope you enjoy it.
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kallig

Quote from: Anmer on November 20, 2012, 07:24:57 PM
So whatever your interest, I hope you enjoy it.

Well spoken :)

Ignorance is bliss  :P