Indra and Santa Barbara Finalize an Agreement to Work Together on Large Defense Programs
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Indra and Santa Bárbara Sistemas have begun the last phase for the creation of a possible joint venture that would give the entry of Santa Bárbara to the large artillery programs, awarded by the Ministry of Defense in December 2025, for a value greater than 7,200 million euros, that were allocated to the temporary unions of companies (UTE) formed by Indra and Escribano Mechanical & Engineering (EM&E) to produce armored vehicles, and that opened …
Indra and Santa Bárbara Sistemas (SBS) agree to sign the peace and they will form an alliance of Defense, thus abandoning the pending judicial cases between the two companies. The understanding between the big firms comes after months of confrontation by two of the great strategic contracts of the Spanish defense industry to modernize the artillery of the Army of Earth. On the one hand, the system of self-propelled artillery on wheels, budgeted …
Indra and Santa Barbara are finalizing an agreement to participate together in the big Defense programs with the objective not only to resolve their differences around the controversial contract of more than 7,200 million euros to produce artillery vehicles, but to go further within the new investment cycle of the military industry.Continue reading...
The subsidiary of General Dynamics will withdraw its resources in the Supreme and the National High Court against the awards of the Ministry of Defence if the talks come to a successful conclusion
Indra and Santa Bárbara are close to becoming public enemies to formalize one of the most important alliances in the recent history of the Spanish military industry. Both companies negotiate to create a joint venture (joint venture) with the aim of uniting forces in the face of the great military land contracts that Spain and the rest of Europe are distributing and will distribute in the next few years in the context of the rearmament of the Old…
The department run by Margarita Robles dismissed the appeal in April, and, after exhausting the deadlines, Santa Barbara Sistemas at the end has taken the artillery programs to the National High Court. The contacts between the two companies to bring positions closer have accelerated in recent weeks, with the arrival at the presidency of Indra of Ángel Simón and the appointment of Josep María Recasens as CEO.
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