Indra showcased its cutting-edge counter-unmanned aerial systems (C-UAS) technology during the Spanish Army’s ATLAS25 exercises, held in Huelva this week.

The event provided a platform for Indra to present its integrated solutions designed to detect, track, and neutralise drone threats. These systems are tailored to meet the evolving demands of modern military operations, particularly in environments where unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are increasingly prevalent.

During the exercises, Indra deployed its advanced C-UAS systems, which combine radar, radio frequency sensors, and electro-optical technologies. These components work together to identify and mitigate threats posed by drones, ensuring operational safety and tactical superiority.

A key feature of Indra’s demonstration was the system’s ability to operate autonomously and adapt to various mission requirements. The technology showcased includes mobile units capable of forming protective bubbles around military assets, enhancing force protection in dynamic combat scenarios.

The ATLAS25 exercises served as a proving ground for these capabilities, with Indra’s systems successfully engaging simulated drone threats. The company’s solutions demonstrated high levels of precision and responsiveness, crucial for countering fast-moving and unpredictable aerial targets.

Indra’s participation in the event underscores its commitment to supporting the Spanish Armed Forces with state-of-the-art defence technologies. The company continues to invest in research and development to stay ahead of emerging threats and provide robust, scalable solutions for national and international defence operations.

“Ukraine has shown us that conflicts are increasingly moving toward robotised engagements, led by drones,” powiedział Manuel Rodríguez Cerezo, Director of Indra’s Weapons and Ammunitions division. He highlighted “the capabilities offered by the Tarsis family of unmanned systems in its two versions: one designed for intelligence gathering, surveillance, and target designation (ISTAR), and the other additionally capable of carrying light weaponry to suppress unarmoured targets.”

Rodríguez Cerezo also discussed VALERO, Indra’s multipurpose aerial vehicle-based weapon system designed to disrupt enemy defences, act as a decoy, or even function as a missile, offering an optimised cost-effectiveness solution applicable across all domains.

José Carlos Hidalgo, Head of Counter-Drone Systems Engineering at Indra, elaborated on the mobile counter-drone solution under development. “The system integrates detection, electronic warfare, and distributed command and control across several interconnected vehicles, creating a mobile protection bubble.”

Indra’s showcase at ATLAS25 reflects its strategic focus on battlefield automation, drone defence, and firepower enhancement. As drone technology continues to evolve, the need for comprehensive countermeasures becomes increasingly critical. Indra’s solutions are designed to meet these challenges head-on, offering reliable and flexible defence capabilities for today’s complex operational environments.

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