Track B

For critical infrastructure operators

NIS2 Relevant

Critical infrastructure operators managing refineries, pipelines, ports, water utilities, and energy assets face a growing drone threat exposure with no established response doctrine. The question is no longer whether a drone will appear over a perimeter. It is whether the organisation has a written protocol in place when it does. NIS2 Law 5160/2024 Article 20 requires documented proportionate measures. Most operators do not have them.

The primary deliverable of the AeroTactics Academy programme for critical infrastructure is the Written Protocol: a structured document that names who detects, who decides, who escalates, and what the procedure is at each stage of a drone threat incident. Written to be auditable by NCSA. Suitable for board reporting. Specific to your facility, your team, and your threat environment. Not a generic template.

Every programme is delivered on-site, at your facility, using your existing team against your specific layout and threat scenarios. There are no generic modules. The programme is platform-agnostic: no equipment purchase is required or recommended. The output is a Written Protocol your team has practised and your organisation can document as evidence of proportionate measures.

Regulatory reference: The Written Protocol constitutes documented evidence of proportionate measures under NIS2 Law 5160/2024 Article 20, the Greek transposition of the EU Network and Information Security Directive. Auditable by NCSA (ΕΑΑΔΗΣΥ).

Track A

For law enforcement and military units

Operational Doctrine

European law enforcement units and military commands have acquired UAS platforms. Most operate without tactical doctrine for contested or multi-threat environments. Manufacturer training and certification courses do not close that gap. What a deployed unit requires is a Tactics, Techniques and Procedures (TTP) framework practised in field conditions, not studied in a classroom.

The deliverable is a TTP framework practised in field exercises using your unit's existing platforms. Your unit operates differently after the programme: with a structured approach to UAS deployment, threat recognition, and response under operational conditions. The programme does not produce a document. It produces a trained unit with a repeatable operating procedure.

Delivery is on-site at your operational location or a designated field site. BYOD: the programme uses your unit's existing platforms, eliminating any procurement dependency. All instruction is available in Greek and English. Programmes are designed and delivered by A.S. Advanced Solutions, Israeli HLS and facility protection doctrine specialists with a verified track record of European deployments.

Programme Standards

On-site delivery

Every programme is delivered at the client's facility or designated operational location. No travel to a training centre. No off-site logistics.

Bilingual delivery

Programmes are delivered in Greek and English. All written outputs (Written Protocol, TTP documentation) are produced in the client's preferred language.

Platform-agnostic / BYOD

The programme works with the platforms your unit or facility already operates. No equipment purchase is required or recommended. No procurement dependency.

A.S. Advanced Solutions

Programmes are designed and delivered by A.S. Advanced Solutions, Israeli HLS and facility protection doctrine specialists with a verified track record of European deployments.

To discuss which programme is relevant to your context, contact us.