Indra deployed its CROW counter‑uncrewed aerial system platform for the Chilean presidential change‑of‑command ceremony held on March 11 at the National Congress in Valparaíso.
CROW integrates 3D radars, RF sensors, thermal and visible cameras, artificial intelligence algorithms and soft‑kill and hard‑kill neutralisation systems. The system enables the definition of dynamic priority and exclusion zones, alarm thresholds and integration with external agencies for alert categorization. In its vehicle‑mounted configuration, it can also operate within convoys, creating detection and protection bubbles against hostile drones while on the move.
The deployment took place within the framework of a collaboration between Indra and the Chilean Air Force and will continue through the FIDAE 2026 defence and aerospace exhibition in April.
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