What We Deliver

Three programs.
One standard.

AeroTactics Academy delivers three program types. All are on-site. All leave a documented result.

Track A

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 program 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 program is delivered on-site, at your facility, using your existing team against your specific layout and threat scenarios. There are no generic modules. The program 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 B

For military units

Operational Doctrine

European armed forces have accelerated UAS acquisition over the past three years. Platforms are procured, operators are certified, and units are deployed, but the tactical doctrine to employ them in contested, multi-threat, or communications-denied environments often does not exist. Manufacturer training closes the equipment gap. It does not close the operational gap. What a combat or reconnaissance unit requires is a Tactics, Techniques and Procedures (TTP) framework built around its own platforms, its own command structure, and the threat environments it is likely to face. Not a generic syllabus designed for the equipment catalogue.

The deliverable is a unit-specific TTP framework, designed with the unit's commanders and practised in field exercises using existing platforms. The program addresses UAS deployment under contested conditions, counter-UAS threat recognition, coordination with higher command, and decision-making under degraded communications. No equipment purchase is required. Delivery is on-site at the unit's operational location or a designated field exercise area. All instruction is available in Greek and English. Programs are designed and delivered by international specialists with a verified track record in UAS tactical training across European armed forces.

Track C

For law enforcement and border security units

Field Response

Police tactical units, border security agencies, and coast guard commands face a drone threat environment that standard law enforcement training does not address. UAS platforms are used for surveillance of police operations, for contraband delivery into controlled perimeters, for reconnaissance of high-value targets, and, at the border, for coordinated incursions that exploit detection gaps and response time delays. The absence of a structured operational doctrine for UAS threat response creates legal exposure, command hesitation, and coordination failures with other agencies and authorities.

The deliverable is a Tactics, Techniques and Procedures (TTP) framework specific to the unit's operational mandate, jurisdiction, and legal framework for UAS response. The program covers threat detection and classification, escalation procedures, coordination with military and civil aviation authorities, and response decision-making within applicable legal constraints. Delivery is on-site at the unit's operational base or a designated field site. BYOD: the program uses the unit's existing platforms, eliminating procurement dependency. All instruction is available in Greek and English, with written outputs produced in the client's preferred language.

Across All Programs
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On-site delivery

At the client's facility or operational location. No travel to a training centre.

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Bilingual

Delivered in Greek and English. All written outputs in the client's preferred language.

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Platform-agnostic

Works with the platforms you already operate. No procurement dependency.

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International specialists

Designed and delivered by HLS specialists with a verified operational track record.

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

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