Indra supplied Uruguay’s Air Force new 3D air surveillance radar systems. The ceremony was held at the Air Force Headquarters in Montevideo and was attended by the President of the Eastern Republic of Uruguay, José Mújica, The Minister of National Defence, Luis Rosadilla and the Commander in Chief of the Air Force, José Bonilla. The company was represented by Rafael Gallego, General Director of Indra.
Uruguay’s Air Force (FAU) awarded Indra the supply and start up of two radar systems and associated equipment to complement the integrated control and surveillance systems of the country.
The supply included two three-dimensional primary radars, one fixed and the other mobile and configured for civil use; their secondary radar systems and the ground/air communication systems for aircrafts and ground/ground for information exchange between radars and the air space control centre.
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