Spain’s New Stealth Drone Takes Center Stage at World Defense Show 2026

SRC 100 Razor is a stealthy, multi-purpose next-gen drone, weighing 150 kilograms, features a parachute recovery system, and capable of ISR missions.
Spain is stepping into the spotlight at the World Defense Show 2026, showcasing a stealthy, multi-purpose unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) built for high-demand missions.
Developed domestically by aerospace tech firm Sener, the SRC 100 Razor can function as both a realistic aerial target and a fully autonomous drone for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance missions.
Weighing 150 kilograms (330 pounds), it features a parachute recovery system that enables cost-effective use in expendable operations.
It also reportedly combines advanced architecture with secure communications to maintain reliable connectivity even in areas where satellite navigation is unavailable.

“The SRC 100 Razor has been designed to deliver a flexible solution, capable of adapting to requirements that are evolving at great speed,” said Rafael Orbe, Sener’s Defence General Manager.
“Sener reaffirms its commitment to modern defense, aligned with the strategic challenges of the coming decades.”
Scaling Up Production
The drone is the first system from Sener’s SIROCO project, arriving months after the company acquired Sistemas de Control Remoto, a Spanish developer of autonomous systems.
The acquisition broadened Sener’s autonomous systems portfolio and modestly increased its production capacity, including for the Razor.
Building on its current technological momentum, the company plans to expand its industrial footprint with upgraded and new facilities, aiming to double its space and defense production capacity.
The facilities are designed to meet potential demand for the new stealth drone once it enters the market.



