Indian Marine committees First 3D Air Surveillance Radar on board warship

Indian Marine committees First 3D Air Surveillance Radar on board warship

The Indian Marine has put its first 3D Air Surveillance Radar (3D-ASR) into use on board a warship. The Lanza-N was developed by Tata Advanced Systems in collaboration with the Spanish defense company, Indra.

The Lanza-N is a naval variant of Indra’s Lanza 3D radar. This is the first time that a Lanza-N radar will be operational outside of Spain.

With this collaboration, TATA Advanced Systems has become the first Indian company to demonstrate the possibility of building and integrating the next generation of Marine monitoring radar systems.

The radar is integrated after soaping tests, in which various naval and air platforms were used to test performance over a series of Radar-DwarsdoorNeden.

To support current production, a radarassemblage, integration and test facility has already been established in the facility of TATA Advanced Systems in Karnataka, which will accelerate deliveries.

Sukaran Singh, Chief Executive Officer and director of TATA Advanced Systems said: “Our collaboration with Indra reflects a shared dedication to strengthening the possibilities for the production of radar in India. By using

Ana Buendia, Ead of Indra’s Naval Business Unit, said about the development, said that this project “also enabled us to establish an important collaboration with Tata Advanced Systems, with whom we worked to set up a radar factory in Bengaluru”

What is Lanza-N

Indra’s Lanza-N is one of the most advanced long-term, three-dimensional tactical security system that can detect friendly and hostile air and surface goals in a certain coverage room.

The radar is very effective in detecting different types of drones, supersonic hunters and anti-radiation missiles and all types of naval platforms.

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Karishma Saurabh Kalita

Published on:

September 11, 2025

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