Validation tests of the SENDESCOPE system for the Secretariat of State for Security

Validation tests of the SENDESCOPE system for the State Secretariat for Security.
Field test of the SENDESCOPE system at the ASDT site, with simultaneous detection of DJI, AUTEL and OcuSync 4 links.

ASDT has carried out validation tests of the SENDESCOPE system for the Secretary of State for Security of the Ministry of the Interior, as part of the evaluation of technological solutions applied to the protection of official events and sensitive environments.

During the trials, test flights were conducted with DJI and AUTEL drones, verifying the local detection of OcuSync 4 and the monitoring of standard market frequencies (900 Hz, 1400 Hz, 2400 Hz, 5800 Hz).

Tests were carried out in real conditions, reaching distances of up to 5 km with detection and control via tablets on a local network, confirming the reliability of the system in operational security scenarios.

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