Spanish company Sener introduced its new autonomous stealth unmanned aerial vehicle called SRC 100 Razor during the World Defense Show in Riyadh.
The system, produced entirely in Spain and weighing approximately 150 kilograms; It was developed for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) missions as well as precision operations and is included in the company’s growing portfolio of unmanned systems.
Designed to operate fully autonomously, SRC 100 Razor can operate even in environments where satellite navigation signals are blocked. According to the manufacturer, the platform uses secure communication systems to maintain connectivity in complex scenarios and thus can perform tasks independently and with high performance.
The platform, which has a low visibility design, can be used both as an advanced aerial target and in real operations requiring lower detectability. The model was designed with a serial deployment concept and was equipped with a parachute rescue system. In this way, it can be reused and reduces costs in high-risk operations; This approach is compatible with the “attritable” system concept.
The SRC 100 Razor is the first product of the SIROCO project and reflects Sener’s expansion into the field of autonomous systems following the acquisition of SCR. The company also announced that it will expand its industrial facilities in Spain and the total area devoted to defense and space will exceed 40 thousand square meters. This step aims to strengthen production capacity to meet future demands.
🔴Spain introduced the new generation autonomous aerial platform SRC 100 Razor.
🔹Spain-based defense industry company Sener introduced the new generation multi-purpose autonomous aerial platform SRC 100 Razor within the scope of the World Defense Show held in Riyadh.
🔹According to the statement made by Sener… pic.twitter.com/EuzIVkKkyn— M5 Magazine (@M5Dergi) February 11, 2026
🇪🇸 Spain has unveiled the SRC-100 Razor, a lightweight autonomous stealth drone designed for ISR missions in GPS-denied and contested environments. pic.twitter.com/9SKzgL8cbg
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