• The company presents key solutions that provide the world’s most advanced armed forces with  multi-domain capabilities to respond to emerging threats. 
  • Its AirDef air-defence system is one of the most advanced in the world, while its AESA and 3D  multifunction radars deliver high-precision target detection and acquisition. 
  • Indra is also showcasing its multipurpose aerial vehicle VALERO, its IndraMind artificial intelligence  platform, and its Mini4EO Earth-observation satellite. 

Aerial VehiclesMadrid, 4 February 2026.– Indra, a global leading company in the defence, aerospace and advanced digital  technology sectors, is presenting at the World Defense Show (WDS)—held in Saudi Arabia from 8 to 12  February—its air-defence systems, radars, multipurpose aerial vehicles, satellites, artificial intelligence  platforms and cyber-defence solutions. 

A full display of cutting-edge technologies designed to enable the world’s most advanced armed forces to  conduct multi-domain operations and respond to emerging threats on the battlefield. 

The company will feature an immersive room at WDS where it will showcase, with full realism, its AirDef  solution—one of the most advanced air-defence command-and-control systems currently available on the  market. This space will also exhibit Indra’s ECYSAP cyber-situational awareness system, a pioneering solution  shaping the next generation of cyber-defence systems, as well as its IndraMind artificial intelligence platform,  designed to provide comprehensive protection for citizens, territories, critical infrastructure and strategic  assets, both physical and digital. 

VALERO systemVisitors to Indra’s stand will also be able to learn first-hand about the VALERO system, a next-generation  multipurpose aerial vehicle developed by the company and capable of carrying different payloads according  to the mission, performing surveillance, electronic warfare, communications or tactical support tasks. 

Indra will likewise showcase its MTR (Multimission Terrestrial Radar) systems featuring state-of-the-art, highly  mobile Full AESA technology, which deliver exceptional target-detection capabilities and fire-superiority  performance (Ground Based Air Defense, Weapons Allocation System). The company will also present its  iKeeper radar—suitable for aerial surveillance and counter-drone applications—and its Nemus Compact radar,  a Full AESA system integrated into active protection solutions to counter drones, loitering munitions and missile  attacks. Attendees will also be able to learn about the air-defence capabilities of the Lanza 3D radar family,  exported worldwide and supplied to NATO, a system capable of detecting tactical ballistic missiles (TBM) and  covering the surveillance of the entire south-western European flank. 

To detail the advantages these systems provide, Francisco Jiménez, Director of Defence Systems Business  Development at Indra, will give a presentation on Tuesday, 10 February, on “Opportunities Enabled by AESA  Technologies for Advanced Defence and Dual-Use Capabilities.” 

Mini4EO Earth-observation satelliteFinally, Indra will present the capabilities of its satellite communications terminals and will exhibit its  high-precision Mini4EO Earth-observation satellite, specifically designed to support border surveillance,  strategic-environment monitoring and military operations in remote scenarios. This is an example of Indra’s  space-domain capabilities, which include the deployment of complete satellite constellations that increasingly  play a key role in providing communications, intelligence and positioning in any military operation. 

Enrique Lázaro, Indra’s International Defence Director for Asia-Pacific, Africa and the Middle East, stated that  “Indra is one of the few defence companies in the world capable of delivering systems based on proprietary  technology across all five defence domains—land, sea, air, space and cyberspace.” He added that “our  commitment to constant innovation places us at the forefront and allows us to deliver systems adapted to the  most complex operational environments.” 

Indra maintains a strong presence in the Gulf region, with facilities in Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates,  Oman and Bahrain, and has delivered critical defence systems in the main countries across the region.