Lanza-N: Indian Navy Inducts Tata-Made Spanish 3D Radar

Indian Navy induction: First 3D Air Surveillance Radar (3D-ASR) – Lanza-N manufactured and installed by Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL) on an Indian warship.

Key Highlights

  • Global first: First time Lanza-N naval radar is operational outside Spain.
  • Self-reliance milestone: TASL becomes the first Indian company to integrate advanced naval surveillance radars, marking a step forward in Atmanirbhar Bharat (defence indigenisation).
  • Deal value: ~USD 145 million (2020 deal).
  • Contract details:
    • Indra (Spain): To supply 3 full radars + core elements for 20 more.
    • TASL (India): Local assembly, integration & testing over next decade.
  • Sea trials: Successfully tested with multiple naval and aerial platforms before induction.
  • Local capacity: Radar assembly, integration, and testing facility set up at TASL Karnataka plant.

Features of 3D Air Surveillance Radar (3D-ASR) – Lanza-N

  • Role: Long-range air defence & anti-missile radar.
  • Range: Detects aircraft 9 km to 474 km, altitude up to 100,000 feet.
  • Rotation: 360° scan every 10 seconds → continuous situational awareness.
  • Environment readiness: Specially modified for Indian Ocean Region’s humidity & heat.
  • Integration: Fully integrated with Indian Navy’s command & control systems.

About Indra (Spain)

  • One of world’s top radar manufacturers.
  • Headquarters: Madrid, Spain.
  • Largest radar manufacturing factory in Europe.
  • Specialisation: Defence, mobility, air traffic, space surveillance.
  • Developed space surveillance radar (detects >2,000 km in orbit).
  • Collaborating with Centum Electronics (India) to jointly propose ISRO radar project for space asset protection.

Significance for India

  • Boosts Navy’s operational readiness in Indian Ocean Region (IOR).
  • Supports local defence manufacturing & technology transfer.
  • Contributes to India’s self-reliance in critical surveillance systems.
  • Enhances air and missile defence across frigates, destroyers, aircraft carriers.
Indian Navy
  • Founded: 26 January 1950 (earlier Royal Indian Navy till independence).
  • Motto: “Sham No Varunah” (May the Lord of Oceans be auspicious unto us).
  • Current Chief of Naval Staff (CNS): Admiral Dinesh K. Tripathi (since May 2024).
  • Commands: Western Naval Command (Mumbai), Eastern Naval Command (Visakhapatnam), Southern Naval Command (Kochi).
Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL):
  • Established: 2007 (subsidiary of Tata Sons).
  • Focus: Aerospace, defence, homeland security.
  • Works with Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Airbus, DRDO.
Indigenous Radars by DRDO
  • INDRA (Indian Doppler Radar): First indigenous radar, 1980s.
  • Rohini Radar: Medium power radar for IAF.
  • Revathi Radar: Naval 3D radar.
  • Arudhra Radar: Medium power AESA radar.
  • Aslesha Radar: Compact 3D surveillance radar.

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