By Staff Correspondent
Indra, a leading global technology and consulting company, will equip the Halcón Program’s 20 new Eurofighters, set to replace the F18s at the Gando airbase in the Canary Islands, with the ESCAN electronic scanning radar and the DASS (Electronic Defence System), some of the most advanced avionics and sensor systems in the world, which will ensure the superiority of the aircraft in the coming decades. The value of these production activities is more than 80 million euros.
Furthermore, Indra has renewed its maintenance contract for the existing fleet, representing revenues totalling 100 million euros, at a rate of 20 million per year for five years.
Ignacio Mataix, Indra’s Chief Executive Officer: “Indra is the second-largest supplier of avionics systems for the Eurofighter, and the only European company to be involved in the different radar systems the Eurofighter will use in the future. This ensures it has in-depth knowledge of a key technology in the defence field. This achievement is directly tied to our commitment to the continuous development of state-of-the-art technologies, the digitalization of defence systems and our goal to pave the way for the Spanish industry to participate in large-scale defence projects, relying on our position as a global leader”.
The Halcón program includes equipping the 20 new Spanish Eurofighters with next-generation electronic scanning radar. This is one of the most advanced onboard radars that a fighter plane can carry. It is designed to ensure that the aircraft will be able to engage in the conflicts that will arise in the coming decades.
The system will provide this aircraft with the multi-function capabilities to simultaneously track multiple targets at close range while scanning the airspace hundreds of kilometres for potential threats. The sensor ensures the plane will have the air-to-air and air-to-ground combat dominance the Spanish Air Force demands.
In addition, as a member of the EuroDASS consortium, Indra will provide the DASS protection sub-system. This element alerts the pilot if threats to the aircraft are detected and activate countermeasures of different kinds to neutralize the attack, interfering with and deceiving the enemy’s electronic systems. This is the system that is essential for the protection of the aircraft and its pilot and without which it would be impossible to operate safely in complex scenarios.
The Halcón program contracts also include the supply and integration of over 15 additional sets of avionics equipment for the different critical sub-systems of the platform, such as the communications and cockpit survival systems, consumables monitoring, and platform health management.
This new program is in addition to the contract for over 100 million euros that Indra announced last July to equip 38 German Eurofighters with state-of-the-art technology.
Indra’s participation in the evolution of the Eurofighter will complement its role as the Spanish industrial coordinator of the NGWS/FCAS Future Air Combat System development program. The international leader in the sensor pillar and the domestic leader in three other posts.