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The solution encompasses the capacity of a large airport in a system that can be transported by air on the A400M and deployed in a few hours anywhere in the world
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The German Armed Forces will gain further agility, autonomy and ability to operate in remote areas and support NATO operations
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This solution is especially important for sending disaster relief aid when local airports have been damaged and sending personnel and equipment becomes urgent and highly complex
In close collaboration with the German company Steep, Indra will provide the German Armed Forces with a first-class transportable air traffic management system designed to facilitate rapid deployment on international missions and to respond in the event of a natural disaster or humanitarian crisis - an “airport to-go” in containers for any mission.
One of the first obstacles that any armed forces encounter when intervening in remote areas of the planet is the lack of infrastructure, including the lack of well-equipped airports where the necessary aid and materials can be sent.
Indra will work with its partner Steep to provide the German Armed Forces with the air traffic management capability of a major airport enclosed in a system that can be loaded into the hold of A400M military transport aircraft for rapid deployment anywhere on the planet.
With this solution, the German Armed Forces gain a strategic capability that strengthens its autonomy and speed of deployment. It will be a particularly valuable capability in any international operation or NATO mission, in which a high volume of traffic from several nations generally needs to be managed.
Indra will provide two of the main elements of this airbase, including the air traffic management automation system and a new generation 2D primary military radar. The former gives controllers the tools to manage the approaches, takeoffs and landings, whereas the radar is specially designed to support countermeasures (ECCMs: Electronic Counter-CounterMeasures) and operate in environments contested by the enemy.
The German company Steep GmbH will be responsible for the integration of all of the systems in seven modules (control tower, primary and secondary radars, approach radar, workshops, warehouses, etc.).
This technology will allow both military and civilian pilots to operate safely at night as well as during the day and in adverse weather conditions or in low visibility. With higher levels of security, the frequency and number of air movements that the airport can absorb is greater, thus speeding up deployments and the sending of aid.
Indra is a world leader in air traffic management systems and one of the world’s leading defence companies. It has supplied air traffic systems to 160 countries and is NATO’s leading supplier of mobile radars. It develops cutting-edge technologies and systems and is one of the three national coordinators for the development program for the European air defence system of the future, the NGWS/FCAS. It is also currently the second-largest supplier of avionic systems to the Eurofighter, among other aircraft.
About Indra
Indra (www.indracompany.com) is one of the leading global technology and consulting companies and the technological partner for core business operations of its customers world-wide. It is a world-leader in providing proprietary solutions in specific segments in Transport and Defense markets, and a leading firm in Digital Transformation and Information Technologies in Spain and Latin America through its affiliate Minsait. Its business model is based on a comprehensive range of proprietary products, with a high-value focus and with a high innovation component. In the 2020 financial year, Indra achieved revenue of €3.043 billion, near 48,000 employees, a local presence in 46 countries and business operations in over 140 countries.