As part of the INTERPOL Unmanned Expert Summit 2026 (IXES2026) the agency is organising Project Aeris, a red and blue team scenario-based exercise focused on the protection of critical energy infrastructure against evolving drone and hybrid threats, on April 14 in Turning Torso, Malmö, Sweden.
“Participants will engage in realistic, cross-domain threat scenarios that test detection, coordination, decision-making and response across air, land and maritime domains,” according to a UAS Norway post. “The exercise is designed to strengthen situational awareness, inter-agency cooperation and operational readiness through hands-on participation and controlled adversarial play.
Participation in Project Aeris Exercise includes full-day red and blue team exercise on 14 April, drone and hybrid threat scenarios targeting critical energy infrastructure, structured red and blue team interaction with facilitated decision-making and coordination.
IXES2026 will be held on 10 – 11 of June 2026 in Norway. Details to follow.
For more information
https://www.uasnorway.no/ixes2026/tps://www.uasnorway.no/project-aeris-exercise/
(Image: UAS Norway)
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