Indra reinforces security and technology at Fidae 2026 with its Crow anti-drone system

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Facade of Indra's headquarters, on November 25, 2025, in Alcobendas, Madrid (Spain). Eduardo Parra - Europa Press

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Indra will give something to talk about at the International Air and Space Fair (Fidae), which will be held from April 7 to 12 in Santiago, Chile. The firm will exhibit its most advanced solutions in air defense, drones, satellites and space technology, consolidating its position as a strategic technological partner in the region.

Indra's prominence will be focused on its anti-drone system Crow (C-UAS), which will be integrated into the fair's official security device, operated by the Chilean Air Force.

According to the company, scheduled visits will be made to the command post to show in real time the operational capabilities of one of the most advanced anti-drone systems on the market, already deployed by the Spanish Air and Space Force and recently tested in high-profile events, such as the Chilean presidential change day on March 11.

Innovation and air connectivity

One of the novelties that Indra will present is the integration of Crow with air traffic and drone management systems (ATM-UTM), allowing to differentiate authorized flights from real threats with unprecedented precision. In addition, the company will exhibit its latest generation radars, Lanza 3D, LTR-20 and LTR-25, the latter deployed by NATO and in countries such as Spain, the United Kingdom and Ukraine.

The command and control system AirDef will be another of the fair's focuses, offering advanced interoperability with latest generation fighters and aircraft through tactical links such as Link16, within an immersive room that simulates real operating conditions.

Drones, satellites and multidomain capabilities

In the field of UAVs, Indra will showcase the Tarsis drone, specialized in intelligence, surveillance, and target acquisition, and the Vorax satellite, designed for low orbits with applications in communications, Earth observation, and European digital sovereignty.

The company will also highlight its mission system for military vehicles and its Battlefield Management System (BMS), as well as terrestrial electronic defense systems and advanced artificial intelligence capabilities applied to decision-making, UAV operations, maritime surveillance, and maintenance of critical assets.

With its participation in Fidae 2026, Indra consolidates its presence in Latin America, offering a comprehensive technological portfolio that ranges from aerial surveillance to space management and the operational autonomy of regional armed forces.