ASDT validates SENDESCOPE and SENDES SJ-BOX portable systems in the IDICE 2025 (INTERPOL) exercise at the Port of Seville

ASDT presentation on anti-drone systems in the auditorium of the Port of Seville.
Speaker presenting on the threat of drones at the IDICE 2025 exercise in Seville

ASDT participated in the IDICE 2025 exercise (INTERPOL), held in the Port of Seville, with demonstrations in urban and port environments. The team deployed SENDESCOPE (radio frequency detection) and SENDES SJ-BOX (selective neutralisation) man-portable systems, confirming early detection, tracking and classification of UAS, as well as proportional intervention aimed at operational security.


The deployment was executed in minutes and operated continuously during the exercises, integrating with the command console for traceability, event prioritisation and coordination with the units present. In the different passes and flight profiles, the system maintained signal stability, a low false positive rate and the ability to act selectively when the scenario required it. The interest shown by the attendees reinforces ASDT's roadmap to further optimise interoperability with C2/C4I and 24/7 response capability in critical infrastructures.

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