Electronic warfare: REACT final project meeting concluded
As the final milestone for the stage 1 of the Responsive Electronic Attack for Cooperative Tasks (REACT) project, the Final Project Meeting (FPM) took place at INDRA facilities near Madrid.
As the final milestone for the stage 1 of the Responsive Electronic Attack for Cooperative Tasks (REACT) project, the Final Project Meeting (FPM) took place at INDRA facilities near Madrid.
The Responsive Electronic Attack for Cooperative Tasks (REACT) project has met a significant milestone, the Critical Design Review (CDR), a fundamental step forward for the development of an electronic attack capability.
Startical will use two satellite produced by Kongsberg NanoAvionics and GOMspace to test the communication and surveillance systems of its future constellation of over 270 satellites.
Indra presented its new Strategic Plan titled Leading the Future, through which it aspires to become the coordinator of the Spanish defence and aerospace ecosystem.
EDGE Group formalised a new Joint Venture (JV) agreement with Spain’s Indra Sistemas (Indra), a world-leading information technology and defence systems company.
The Defence Science and Technology Agency (DSTA) awarded the contract for a H225M Full Mission Simulator (FMS) to Indra.
Indra and Lockheed Martin have also had a long-standing collaborative relationship since the 1990s, when Indra began developing components of the Aegis system for Spain, the US and other countries.
Lockheed Martin and Indra have signed a new collaboration agreement to jointly explore areas of cooperation in the air, land, sea and cyberdefence sectors, as well as in simulation and sustainment.
Indra has launched ‘The FCAS Challenge’, a call for Spanish technological startups and SMEs to contribute to the challenge of developing emerging and disruptive technologies within the framework of the FCAS.
NSPA has awarded Indra with a contract for the renewal of the radar warning and self-protection controller system of the entire C295 (T.21) military transport aircraft of the 35th Spanish Air and Space Force Wing.
Indra Australia has delivered two deployable Weapons Technical Intelligence (WTI) laboratories equipped with advanced technology to the Australian Army.
Indra will renew the radar warning and self-protection controller system of the 35th Spanish Air and Space Force Wing’s entire fleet of C295 military transport aircraft.