Spain has signed off on a contract to produce and supply Ukraine with a Lanza LTR-25 long-range tactical radar, along with logistics support, the Spanish government press service said Wednesday, January 14.
The agreement covers manufacturing and delivery of the Lanza LTR-25. The move is aimed at strengthening Ukraine’s air defenses and will remain in effect through the end of 2026. The estimated value of the deal is €37 million.
The LTR-25 is a modern long-range, three-dimensional (3D) radar developed by Spanish company Indra. It includes an Identification Friend or Foe/Secondary Surveillance Radar (IFF/SSR) system capable of target identification via interrogation and automatic processing of transponder responses.
The LTR-25 can be transported by road, air (plane or helicopter), rail, or sea. All associated equipment is fully integrated, preserving the system’s operational and transport capabilities.
Lanza radars operate on five continents and have been procured by several NATO members, including the United Kingdom and Italy.
Spain previously announced €615 million in aid to Ukraine for weapons procurement and air-defense systems financing.
Spain will also provide Ukraine with 40 IRIS-T air-defense missiles.