Indra supplies surveillance radars for Indian Navy vessels

Indra supplies surveillance radars for Indian Navy vessels

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19 May 2023

by Oishee Majumdar

Indra will deliver three Lanza-N 3D radars to the Indian Navy, in collaboration with its Indian partner company, TASL. The first of these radars has been delivered and is being installed on an Indian Navy vessel. TASL is expected to build 20 more Lanza-N radars in India based on technology transfers from Indra. (Indra)

Spanish company Indra has begun delivery of the naval version of its Lanza 3D surveillance radar to the Indian Navy, in collaboration with its Indian partner company, Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL).

Indra said on 17 May that it will supply three Lanza-N 3D radars to the Indian Navy, the first of which has been delivered and is being installed on a naval vessel.

The production of the second and third radars has started, and they are expected to pass the factory acceptance tests in 2023, Indra added.

Indra said it will also supply the “core elements” of the Lanza-N to TASL, which will build 20 more of these radars in India and integrate them on multiple Indian Navy vessels.


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