Indra Group presents cutting-edge technologies for the five domains of defence at FEINDEF

Indra Group is showcasing some of the most advanced technologies it is incorporating into defence and aerospace systems at FEINDEF 25, as well as next-generation digital technologies that are critical to ensuring the superiority, sovereignty and strategic autonomy of Europe and other allied countries.
Among the main new features to be showcased at this edition of FEINDEF, where Indra has the largest exhibition space with more than 1,500 m2, are:
- Multidomain combat cloud, one of the critical systems for equipping the Army, Navy, Air Force and Space Forces with the ability to coordinate simultaneous actions to ensure maximum effectiveness.
- New VALERO multipurpose aerial vehicle, designed to fly autonomously carrying different types of payloads, depending on the mission to be carried out.
- Maestre mission system for military vehicles and combat tanks, the first and most advanced on the market and currently in series production in Europe.
- Nemus radar system, a cutting-edge system designed to protect military and armoured vehicles against attacks by drones, missiles and projectiles.
- IndraMind intelligence platform for the automation of critical military and multi-domain operations, which brings together all the company's experience in the application of AI to the most advanced defence systems and programmes.
- Space technologies applied to defence, providing Earth observation, communications and positioning capabilities critical to missions.
- ECYSAP cyber situational awareness system, a pioneering cyber defence system in Europe that merges information about the real-world situation and activity in cyberspace to assess the impact on the mission.
The Indra Group's main stand is located in Hall 10-D05 and the static display in Hall 4 -EO1/2. It is also present at the NGWS/FCAS programme stand in Hall 10 E14.
Indra will carry out an impressive display of command and control capabilities in all domains at FEINDEF. To this end, it will have a room in which it will reproduce, with maximum realism, a command and control centre where it will demonstrate how the future Strategic Command and Control System (EC2) it is developing for the European Union will be operated, the AirDef system it is implementing in air command and control centres of the Air and Space Force, the COAAAS+ Anti-Aircraft Artillery Operations Control System and the ECYSAP cyber situational awareness system, a pioneering cyber defence solution in Europe. It will also showcase the iMare intelligent coastal surveillance system and present the future Subsystem for the surveillance, control and coordination of anti-drone systems and civil drone traffic management in U-space.

Land vehicles
In the land domain, the company comes to this event with its leadership strengthened, making progress in the creation of its subsidiary Indra Land Vehicles. It is also establishing ties with the main players in the sector at international level, including the German company Rheinmetall, with which it has extended its collaboration in the development of combat systems for the Leopard family of combat vehicles; the Finnish company Patria; the South Korean company Hanwha and the Turkish company Otokar.
In addition, it will showcase various systems with which Indra has digitised this vehicle on an 8x8 ‘Dragón’ provided by Tess Defence, highlighting the aforementioned Maestre mission system. The Nemus radar, which protects vehicles against drone, projectile and missile attacks, will also be on display at its stand.
In addition to the systems for land platforms, Indra will showcase its Lanza 3D radar family, one of the most advanced systems on the market, and the truck equipped with its MTR radar for anti-aircraft operations, which can be seen at FEINDEF.

Air and naval dominance
In the air domain, Indra is the national coordinator of the NGWS/FCAS programme and one of the key European companies in the development of the Eurofighter, particularly the CAPTOR radar in its new electronic scanning versions and the CIT-M enemy identification system. It will also exhibit an electronic warfare pod for aircraft and a VALERO multipurpose aerial vehicle.
In the naval domain, the presentation of the new naval version of the CROW anti-drone system, which incorporates the company's IKEEPER radar, stands out. It will also showcase its range of radars, friend-or-foe identification systems, electronic warfare systems and satellite communications for surface vessels and submarines, highlighting the sail of the Spanish submarine S80 equipped with Indra systems, which can be seen at its stand.
Space
In the space domain, Indra Group is advancing to become one of the largest companies on the continent and the only one with the capacity to cover most of the sector's value chain, from mission design, through satellite development and manufacturing, ground segment design and deployment, to mission operation. At FEINDEF 25, Indra will showcase the MINI4EO Earth observation satellite and unveil its telescopes and radar for detecting objects in space.
In addition, in the field of training, the company will exhibit a new generic fighter simulator, called NEXUS, which has been designed to offer immersive training. Indra is one of the world's leading simulator manufacturers, supplying civil and military systems to customers worldwide.
Finally, Indra will unveil advances in logistics and sustainability 4.0 for weapons systems and platforms of all kinds, an absolutely critical aspect for ensuring the operability of any modern army.
With this impressive display of technologies, Indra Group demonstrates that it is a leading group that is defining the future of defence worldwide and responding decisively to the challenges and needs faced by the most demanding and advanced armies.