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The Indian Navy has significantly enhanced its surveillance capabilities by installing a state-of-the-art radar on its INS Mysore, a Delhi-class guided-missile destroyer. The newly integrated Lanza-N 3D air surveillance radar, developed by Spanish company Indra, forms part of the vessel’s comprehensive mid-life upgrade.

This installation marks a significant milestone in the Indian Navy’s modernization efforts. The Lanza-N radar, renowned for its long-range and precision, will provide the INS Mysore with superior situational awareness, enabling it to detect and track aerial threats at greater distances.

Beyond the immediate upgrade, the Indian Navy and Indra have forged a strategic partnership to further bolster the country’s naval capabilities. Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL) has been roped in to locally produce 20 additional Lanza-N radars, ensuring technology transfer and boosting domestic manufacturing.

By 2029, the Indian Navy is set to have 23 shipborne 3D air surveillance radars, significantly augmenting its overall surveillance network.

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