UNITED24 Media
On November 18, 2025, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stood before a piece of technology that could change the calculus of Ukraine’s air defense: the Indra Lanza LTR-25, a state-of-the-art radar system capable of detecting threats from stealth fighters to tactical ballistic missiles at ranges exceeding 450 kilometers. Accompanied by Indra’s CEO José Vicente de los Mozos and Defense Minister Margarita Robles, Zelenskyy met the leaders of Spain’s top defense firms, including GMV, Sener, and Urovesa, signaling an “Iberico-stamped” future for air defense.
Two months later, on January 13, 2026, Spain’s Council of Ministers made it official: a €37 million ($44.26 million) contract with Indra for the manufacture and supply of one Lanza LTR-25 Long-Range Tactical Radar system to Ukraine, including logistical support, with the contract running until December 31, 2026.