Indra defence company: Indra, a leading Spanish defence technology company, has made a big announcement at a major event. They have teamed up with Edge, a defence group from the UAE, to create a new company called Pulse. This new partnership will focus on building and selling advanced radar systems. These radars will help improve defence systems in important markets, showing Indra’s dedication to making regional security stronger.
At the event, Indra will display some of its latest radar technology. One of these is the AESA Nemus and Nemus-C radars. These radars are designed to protect military vehicles from threats like drones, missiles, and other attacks. Another key product is the AESA MTR-10 radar, which is used for anti-aircraft defence. Indra will also show a new self-protection pod for aircraft, fighters, and helicopters, which helps keep them safe during missions.
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Indra is also taking part in Navdex, a naval defence exhibition happening at the same time as IDEX. Here, they will work with Abu Dhabi Ship Building (ADSB) to equip an FA-400 patrol vessel with their latest technology. This includes 3D radar systems, electronic defence tools to detect radar and communication signals, and the Crow anti-drone system. The Crow system has already been tested and used in real combat situations, proving its effectiveness.
At its own exhibition stand, Indra will present a wide range of other solutions. These include simulators, military communication systems, and technologies for border surveillance. They will also show advanced platforms for satellite constellations and space missions.
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Indra is working hard to bring new technologies like artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and virtual reality into its defence systems, making them more modern and effective.
Indra has a strong history in the Middle East, where it has worked on many important defence projects. For example, it helped develop Oman’s air defence system and provided sensors and systems for Saudi Arabian corvettes. The company has also contributed to defence projects in Kuwait and other Gulf countries, showing its commitment to supporting regional security.

