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by Staff Writers Madrid, Spain (SPX) May 20, 2015
Indra will attend the V International Exhibition of Technology for Defense and Prevention of Natural Disasters, SITDEF 2015, which will take place in Lima (Peru) from May 14 to 17, to demonstrate its most advanced solutions in the Defense scope. The company will also participate in the I Cybersecurity Expo 2015, which SITDEF will host on May 14 and 15, also at the Headquarters of the Army. At this event the company will present its advanced aerial defense system based on the Lanza 3D family of radars. These radars currently protect the western flank of Europe, under NATO command, in addition to Uruguay's airspace. The company is also deploying these radars in other Latin American countries and in Oman, where a complete national aerial defense system has been implemented. Additionally, Indra will provide information about its electronic defense and communication solutions. Specifically, it will place the spotlight on systems adapted to submarines, such as the Pegaso RESM (Radar Electronic Support Measurement) system, which detects and analyzes radar signals and determines the threat level they pose for the submarine, the TSUB satellite communication system, and its Aries radars. Indra, with Fernando Abril-Martorell as Chairman and CEO, is Spain's leading consulting and technology multinational and one of the most prominent in Europe and Latin America. Innovation is the cornerstone of its business, having allocated 583M euro to R and D and i over the past three years, making it one of the leading companies in Europe in its sector in terms of investment. In the 2014 financial year, its revenue was approximately 3 billion euro , with 57% of its income generated by the international market. It has 40,000 employees and customers in over 149 countries.
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