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ART participates in ATLAS 2025 with a wide range of radars and demonstrates the performance of its 4D Multi-Mission staring radar.

October, 2025


Last October, a new edition of the ATLAS 2025 joint anti-air warfare exercise was held at the Médano del Loro Firing Range (Huelva, Spain). In this event, several units of the Spanish Army, together with the Navy, the Air and Space Force, and the National Security Forces and Corps, in collaboration with academia and industry, deployed their capabilities in a joint training exercise against complex aerial threats, focusing specifically in anti-drone or C-UAS scenarios.


During the exercise, ART participated with a broad range of radar systems, including ART Midrange 3D Ku-Band radar, ART Longrange 3DLR3D, X-Band radar, and the revolutionary ART-DAR 4D MM, a 4D multi-mission staring radar.


The strong presence of ART among the technological solutions presented by companies and institutions such as Indra, Amper, EADA, and ART itself, once again highlights ART’s radars as key elements in multi-domain operations, where interoperability, integration, and rapid response are critical.


Thanks to their advanced detection, integration, classification, and target identification capabilities powered by state-of-the-art AI models, ART’s radar systems reaffirmed their high performance, reliability, and effectiveness as benchmark anti-drone solutions.


In a context where rapid and coordinated response to aerial threats is essential for the defense of national sovereignty and the protection of deployed forces, ART consolidates its position as a technological leader in multi-domain surveillance and security.


ART successfully integrated with other participants, providing key detections for a joint exercise alongside Amper and Arquimea, where “hard kill” (physical interception) and “soft kill” (interference or jamming) technologies were tested. In both domains, ART’s radar systems play a decisive role, thanks to their precision, reliability, and operational resilience even under challenging conditions.


Through its participation in ATLAS 2025, ART strengthens its position as a technological leader in multi-domain surveillance and defense. By providing superior integration capabilities with other systems, ART contributes actively and decisively to a joint and coordinated response to emerging threats, reaffirming its commitment to developing advanced radar solutions that safeguard air, maritime, and land domains against the threats of the future.