
FEINDEF 2025
With a firm commitment to providing the solutions required by the current geopolitical environment, and aware of the responsibilities arising from the increasing demand the industry is experiencing, GMV will once again be participating at the International Defense and Security Fair (Feria Internacional de Defensa y Seguridad or FEINDEF), which will be taking place this year from May 12‑14 at the IFEMA Trade Fair Complex in Madrid. During the event, the company will be found at stand E07 in Hall 10.
During this year’s edition, GMV will be reconfirming its commitment to innovation, technological sovereignty, and strengthening of strategic national capabilities, by showcasing a wide range of its technological solutions focused on ensuring critical capabilities in the areas of defense, security, space, and aeronautics.

GMV has solidified its position as a leading supplier of multi‑domain command and control systems (C4ISR). One notable highlight of its work in this area is its development for the Spanish army known as TALOS. This is a consolidated command and control solution for fire support and NATO interoperability (ASCA), and it has already been integrated into the modernization programs for the M109 and SIAC artillery systems. GMV is also responsible for developing the command and control system and network infrastructure for the iSAR project, which is making it possible for Spain’s maritime rescue and safety organization (SASEMAR) to establish real-time communications among vessels at sea, airborne resources, and land-based coordination centers, thus improving the effectiveness of its search-and-rescue operations.
At the European level, the company is playing a leading role in developing command and control systems for the European Union, such as EUCCIS, which is a command-and-control system for the European External Action Service (EEAS). GMV is also playing a similar role in relation to design, development, and evolution of the EUROSUR network for the European Border and Coast Guard Agency (Frontex).
In the area of intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR), GMV will be demonstrating its CSD‑SIERRA interoperability suite, which it has developed as part of the SAPIIEM program for the Spanish Ministry of Defense. It will also be showcasing its intelligence product storage and distribution system developed under the CSD Enduring Solution project, which is being carried out by the NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCIA). This is a solution that allows integration of air, space, land, and maritime platforms into unified ISR networks, to provide intelligence product generation capabilities during operations of NATO Allies, in compliance with the international interoperability standards.
At this edition of the FEINDEF event, GMV will also be putting an emphasis on presenting the navigation and timing systems that it has developed for operations in GNSS‑denied environments. The company will be demonstrating its SENDA line of products, which have been developed for naval platforms; its ISNAV line, designed for land vehicles and artillery; and its new NERVA line, developed for unmanned aircraft platforms.
In relation to land operations, the company will be showcasing its advances in the context of the Spanish Infantry System (SISCAP) program, which is taking place in collaboration with the company Indra. In this case, GMV is responsible for the computer that is giving combatants the ability to manage and integrate optronic sensors and rifle scope sensors, as well as for the interface with the weapon and the energy management and communications system. In this area, GMV has also developed a specific charger for the combatant systems (CBS) and a vehicular charger that is integrated into the VCR8x8 vehicle. The company will also be presenting its SBT system, which is a tactical connectivity solution that allows legacy equipment and current equipment to be integrated using secure IP networks, via Ethernet, Bluetooth, or radio interfaces. This system is able to ensure reliable operations even in highly demanding scenarios.
In the aeronautics area, GMV will be exhibiting its developments related to critical onboard systems, with highlights including the navigation and landing assistance system for the SIRTAP unmanned aerial system, and the company’s development of critical equipment at the DAL‑A level, such as the ground flight control computer (GFCC) for the EuroMALE system. In addition, GMV will be present at the stand for the FCAS/NGWS program, as a collaborator of SATNUS Technologies.
GMV will also be displaying its complete range of high‑fidelity simulators and emulators for the L3HARRIS WESCAM MX™ series of EO/IR surveillance and positioning systems.
With regard to space, GMV will be showcasing its capabilities as a European leader in systems for satellite navigation, mission control, and space surveillance and situational awareness. The company is also leading the development of the ground control segment for the Galileo system, while also participating in key space surveillance and tracking (SST) programs that contribute to protection of strategic space assets. In addition, GMV is further solidifying its leading role in space security and European technological autonomy, by developing advanced solutions for robust navigation (Galileo PRS), simulation, guidance, and launcher control.
Finally, in collaboration with Aurea Avionics, GMV is reaffirming its commitment to unmanned systems, with the development of platforms such as Seeker, Solo, and Passer, which are integrated into C4ISR networks using the IRIS gateway, while also remaining compatible with NATO interoperability standards. With its participation at the latest edition of FEINDEF, GMV is further reinforcing its role as a key partner for development of advanced technological capabilities for defense and security, both for Spain and internationally.