Indra is one of the leading global defence, aerospace and technology companies, and a world leader in digital transformation and information technologies in Spain and Latin America through its subsidiary, Minsait.
Its business model is based on a comprehensive range of proprietary products, with high-value approach and a significant innovative component, making it the technological partner for the digitalization and key operations of its clients around the world. It has more than 57,000 employees, a local presence in 46 countries and business operations in over 140 countries.


Indra is one of the leading global defence, aerospace and technology companies, and a world leader in digital transformation and information technologies in Spain and Latin America through its subsidiary, Minsait.
Its business model is based on a comprehensive range of proprietary products, with high-value approach and a significant innovative component, making it the technological partner for the digitalization and key operations of its clients around the world. It has more than 57,000 employees, a local presence in 46 countries and business operations in over 140 countries.

Tehmur Khan

tkhan@indra.es

+34914805002

www.indracompany.com

Avda. Bruselas, 35 28108 Alcobendas (Madrid)

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Is one of the leading global defence, aerospace and technology companies.

Is one of the leading global defence, aerospace and technology companies.

Technological capabilities

Technological capabilities

Experts in radar technology, electronic defence, command and control, and communications with the incorporation of artificial intelligence, big data, virtual reality and combat cloud to the next generation of critical systems.

Experts in radar technology, electronic defence, command and control, and communications with the incorporation of artificial intelligence, big data, virtual reality and combat cloud to the next generation of critical systems.

Main projects

Main projects

Indra is equipping the world's most advanced armies with new generation systems. The company has equipped the Spanish Army's new 8x8 Dragon wheeled armoured vehicle with a mission system that multiplies its intelligence and with sensors that reinforce its situational awareness.
It has also implemented the battlefield management system (BMS) that Spain uses to plan and coordinate tactical operations. And it is developing the strategic command and control system (EC2) that the European Commission will use to coordinate international military operations. Indra is also a pioneer in the development of cutting-edge solutions to respond to the threats currently emerging in the theatre of operations, such as its Crow anti-drone system or its Nemus system, a sophisticated high-resolution and angular precision 3D AESA radar designed to protect armoured vehicles and vehicles.
It is also a leading company in electronic defence, which has developed advanced solutions such as the Landef deployable intelligence and tactical electronic support system, or the Elint man-pack system, designed to collect intelligence in the field. It also develops 4.0 support systems equipped with AI and advanced digital technologies, which increase the operational and force projection capacity of armies, as well as being one of the leading manufacturers of simulators for training the crews of armoured vehicles, ground vehicles and platforms of all types. Indra is part of more than fifty defence R+D programmes promoted by the EU and is the national coordinator of the FCAS, Europe's most advanced and ambitious defence programme.
It is also one of the world's leading manufacturers of radars, which it has delivered to countries on five continents and to NATO.

Indra is equipping the world's most advanced armies with next-generation systems. The company has equipped the new 8x8 Dragon wheeled armored vehicle of the Spanish Army with a mission system that multiplies its intelligence and with sensors that enhance its situational awareness. 

In addition, it has implemented the battlefield management system (BMS) that Spain uses to plan and coordinate tactical operations. And it is developing the strategic command and control system (EC2) that the European Commission will use to coordinate international military operations. Indra is also a pioneering company in the development of cutting-edge solutions to respond to the emerging threats in the theater of operations, such as its antidrone system Crow or its Nemus system, a sophisticated AESA 3D radar with high resolution and angular precision designed to protect armored vehicles and vehicles. 

It is also a leading company in electronic defense, having developed advanced solutions such as the deployable Landef intelligence and tactical electronic support system, or the man-pack Elint system, designed to gather intelligence on the ground. It also develops