NAVANTIA Strengthens its Positioning in Land Defence Systems at Eurosatory

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NAVANTIA Strengthens its Positioning in Land Defence Systems at Eurosatory

NAVANTIA Strengthens its Positioning in Land Defence Systems at Eurosatory

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Navantia is taking part in Eurosatory, one of the leading international defence and security exhibitions, with the aim of showcasing its broad capabilities in three key areas: land surveillance and reconnaissance, air defence and digital logistics platforms.

The company is attending this international event with solutions such as SERT (Land Exploration and Reconnaissance System), offering capabilities designed to increase deployment speed, precision in target detection and identification, and coordination with other command-and-control systems. It is also presenting Skydor, a very-short-range air defence system currently in service in Spain. Both capabilities reflect Navantia’s experience in proven, effective and interoperable technologies, designed to meet the current operational needs of the Armed Forces.

Systems integration is another of Navantia’s distinguishing features. The company has developed its own combat management and command-and-control systems as a result of years of collaboration with the Spanish Navy, and these are continuously updated to incorporate modern formats and architectures. This approach enables the solutions developed or integrated by Navantia to adapt effectively to current and future architectures.

Although Navantia is traditionally associated with the naval and maritime domains, its ships integrate high-technology systems - from air defence to fire control systems, logistics platforms and command and control - with direct application also in the land domain. This experience makes the land domain a natural area of development for the company.

With a history of more than 300 years building ships for the Spanish Navy, Navantia is a state-owned strategic Defence and technology company. Its areas of specialization range from shipbuilding (surface and submarine), to the design and integration of state-of-the art systems, life cycle support and smart services. Additionally, through its brand Navantia Seanergies, it is a global supplier for the development of offshore wind energy and other green energies such as hydrogen.

Navantia employs nearly 6,000 people directly in Spain, mainly at its offices in Ferrol and Fene (A Coruña), Puerto, Real, San Fernando, Cádiz and Rota (Cádiz), Cartagena (Murcia Region) and Madrid, and has subsidiaries in Australia, Saudi Arabia and United Kingdom.

Navantia is owned 100% by the Sociedad Española de Participaciones Industriales (SEPI), attached to the Spanish Ministry of Finance.

 

 

 



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