Indra and Tata Advanced Systems commission first Lanza Naval
Stay informed with our
free newsletters

Indra and Tata Advanced Systems commission first Lanza Naval 3D Air Surveillance Radar system for Indian Navy

  • The first 3D Air Surveillance Radar (3D-ASR) - Lanza-N, naval variant of Indra's Lanza 3D radar, one of the most advanced long-range air defence and anti-missile radars, is now commissioned aboard an Indian Navy warship
  • Following the first commissioning, additional radar systems are being installed across Indian Navy frigates, destroyers and aircraft carriers
  • The milestone showcases Indian and Spanish defence collaboration in delivering state of art Air Surveillance Radar systems

Indra, a leading global technology and consulting companies and world leader in engineering technology for aerospace, defence and mobility business headquartered in Spain, in collaboration with Tata Advanced Systems Limited, one of India’s leading aerospace and defence company, successfully delivered and commissioned the first 3D-ASR – Lanza-N, aboard an Indian Navy warship. 

The radar has been seamlessly integrated with all systems of this Indian Navy warship. Its acceptance and induction followed rigorous sea trials, during which various naval and aerial platforms were deployed to test performance across a range of radar cross-sections. 

To support ongoing production, a radar assembly, integration and testing facility has already been established at Tata Advanced Systems’ facility in Karnataka, which will accelerate deliveries.

Military Radar Systems - Market and Technology Forecast to 2030

Military Radar Systems - Market and Technology Forecast to 2030

Market Forecasts by Region, Platform, Application, Role, and Component. Market and Technology Overview, Market Dynamics, Scenario and Opportunity Analysis, and Leading Companies

Download free sample pages More information

Ana Buendía, Head of Indra’s Naval Business Unit, said, “This project goes far beyond the delivery and deployment of radars for a large number of vessels. It has also enabled us to establish a significant collaboration with Tata Advanced Systems, with whom we have worked to establish a radar factory in Bengaluru. This now provides us with local support to produce systems more efficiently and offer closer service to the client.”  

Sukaran Singh, Chief Executive Officer & Managing Director, Tata Advanced Systems said, “Our collaboration with Indra reflects a shared commitment to strengthening radar manufacturing capabilities in India. By leveraging on-ground synergies, technical expertise, and a robust local supply chain, we are building a strong ecosystem for advanced defence technologies.”


Publishdate:
Sep 10, 2025

Military Flight Training USA 2025 Conference

Military Flight Training USA 2025 Conference

San Antonio, TX
Oct 28 - 29, 2025

View agenda
Counter UAS Technology USA Conference 2025

Counter UAS Technology USA Conference 2025

Washington, DC
Dec 1 - 3, 2025

View agenda