Spain unveils SRC 100 Razor stealth drone for ISR and precision missions

Spain unveils SRC 100 Razor stealth drone for ISR and precision missions
Spain unveils SRC 100 Razor stealth drone for ISR and precision missions (X @Nexus_osintx)

The Spanish company Sener presented the SRC 100 Razor, a new autonomous stealth drone, during the World Defense Show in Riyadh.

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The system, fully manufactured in Spain and weighing around 150 kg, was developed for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) missions, as well as precision operations, expanding the company’s growing portfolio of unmanned solutions.

Designed to operate fully autonomously, the SRC 100 Razor is capable of functioning even in environments with denied satellite navigation signals. According to the manufacturer, the drone uses secure communications to maintain connectivity in complex scenarios, preserving its ability to execute missions independently and with high performance.

With a low-observability design, the platform can be employed both as an advanced aerial target and in real operations that require reduced detectability. The model was conceived for mass deployment and features a parachute recovery system, allowing reuse and reducing costs in higher-risk operations within the concept of “attritable” systems.

The SRC 100 Razor is the first product of the SIROCO project and reflects Sener’s expansion in the autonomous systems sector, driven by the acquisition of SCR. The company also announced the expansion of its industrial facilities in Spain, which will exceed 40 thousand square meters dedicated to the defense and space sectors, strengthening its production capacity to meet future demand.

Source: Defence Blog | Photo: X @Nexus_osintx | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team

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