Indra to Supply a State-of-the-art Deployable Military Radar
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May 15, 2019

Indra to Supply a State-of-the-art Deployable Military Radar to the UK

  • The Long Tactical Range 25 (LTR25) is one of the latest radars that have been incorporated into the family of Lanza radars developed by the company
  • This system is distinguished from the rest of the systems in the market because of its long-range detection, rapid deployment and great ease of transportation
  • Indra is one of the world's leading suppliers of radars: it's NATO's preferred supplier and it has deployed around fifty systems in countries all over the world

Indra has been awarded a contract to supply the Royal Air Force of the United Kingdom with an advanced long-range air defense deployable radar.

The company was chosen after competing with the main companies in the industry. Indra will deliver the system later this year, meeting tight deadlines.

The Indra LTR25 L-band radar stands out for offering very high long-range detection capabilities, comparable to those of larger fixed radars, but with the added advantage of being able to operate very quickly and be transported in small aircraft, such as the C130.

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It is a robust solution designed to facilitate deployments outside the national territory, to reinforce the surveillance of a specific area on a one-off basis or to be available as backup in the event that one of the fixed radars is attacked or damaged.

Indra is a leading company in the development of radars and one of the main suppliers of this type of solutions for NATO. The company has won all the tenders awarded by the Alliance in the last five years. Its systems also cover surveillance of the whole south-western flank of Europe. Indra has delivered over 50 radars in total to countries from five continents, so the capabilities of its teams have been widely demonstrated in all types of scenarios and environments. The company also has experience in the supply of integrated air defense systems for a number of countries.