Prisons
Protecting prison airspace from threats by unauthorised drones
How ASDT protects against unauthorised drones

What do we protect?
Most frequent threats in this environment
Unauthorised aerial activity in the prison environment can compromise security protocols, facilitate information leaks or disrupt internal order. These are some of the most relevant threat vectors:

Difficult drones
of detecting

Difficulty of
pilot identification

Threats in
movement

Lack of information
clear and in real time

Incursions
unauthorised
Typical risks
Aerial intrusions in prison environments compromise perimeter security, disrupt surveillance operations and encourage activities such as smuggling, leakage of sensitive images or criminal coordination. These threats can trigger panic, sabotage, personal injury or even armed drone attacks. These are some of the most common risks to consider:
ASDT solutions for every need

Connection
remote
Supervision from command centres and mobile units.

Stationary
and remotely
Installed in critical infrastructure or key buildings.

Architecture
flexible
Adaptable to different tactical scenarios.

Wired
and Modular
Can be integrated with existing command and control platforms.
Recommended systems for prisons
Based on real-world operations in prison environments, these solutions have proven their effectiveness in overhead protection and unauthorised incident response.
Other protected areas and sectors
Designed to meet the control and surveillance standards of prisons and detention centres, the SENDES ecosystem enables the deployment of proportionate and scalable responses. Its modular structure favours integration with existing systems, both in perimeter surveillance and preventive actions against aerial threats.


