Ukraine receives unique Lanza radar for Patriot and NASAMS, previously denied by the U.S.

Ukraine receives unique Lanza radar for Patriot and NASAMS, previously denied by the U.S.

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Ukrainian Armed Forces receive advanced Lanza radar for early threat detection

The Ukrainian Armed Forces have received the Lanza LTR-25 tactical early warning radar, produced by the Spanish company Indra, according to the Spanish publication Xataka.

The transfer of this system marks a significant step by Ukraine’s allies, providing enhanced deep-airspace monitoring and early threat detection capabilities. Notably, the United States had long declined to supply this technology, but Spain has now delivered it. The radar system is valued at approximately €37 million. Indra has previously collaborated with Ukraine by providing systems for civil aviation, but this delivery represents military-grade equipment.

Enhanced air defense capabilities

The Lanza LTR-25 radar can detect aerial targets at long ranges, giving Ukrainian forces additional time to respond to missile strikes and drone attacks. It can be integrated into a unified network with Patriot, NASAMS, and IRIS-T systems, enhancing the overall effectiveness of Ukraine’s air defense.

Operating in the L-band, the radar can track even low-observable targets, including Shahed drones and low-flying cruise missiles, making it highly effective against contemporary threats.

Mobility and electronic warfare resilience

The Lanza LTR-25 is a mobile 3D radar with a phased array antenna, designed to function even under active electronic warfare conditions. The system can be rapidly redeployed using a truck or a C-130 aircraft, allowing for quick changes in position and reducing the risk of enemy strikes.

Spain’s continued support

Spain has previously allocated €615 million in aid to Ukraine for purchasing weapons and financing defense systems. In addition, Madrid announced an extra €1 billion to acquire military equipment from the U.S. for subsequent transfer to Ukraine. These contributions complement programs supporting energy infrastructure and aim to strengthen Ukraine’s air defense network.

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