Sener Unveils SRC 100 Razor Next-Generation Autonomous Aerial Platform at the World Defense Show in Riyadh

Margarita Robles, Spain’s Minister of Defense, in the center, during her visit to the stand.

(IN BRIEF) Sener unveiled its new SRC 100 Razor multipurpose autonomous aerial platform at the World Defense Show in Riyadh, positioning it as a recoverable, low-observable system capable of fully autonomous operation even in GNSS-denied environments and suitable for ISR, precision operations, and aerial target roles the platform is designed for mass deployment and high-risk missions with a parachute recovery system the launch follows Sener’s acquisition of SCR Sistemas de Control Remoto and is supported by major expansions of its industrial facilities in Arganda del Rey and Zamudio which will more than double its dedicated space and defence footprint to over 40,000 square metres.

(PRESS RELEASE) MADRID, 10-Feb-2026 — /EuropaWire/ — At the World Defense Show in Riyadh, Sener has presented its latest multipurpose autonomous system, the SRC 100 Razor, marking a significant step forward in the company’s portfolio of unmanned and remotely operated platforms. The launch reinforces Sener’s standing as a key international developer and manufacturer of autonomous systems designed to support the evolving operational requirements of modern armed forces.

Entirely produced in Spain, the Razor weighs approximately 150 kilograms and represents a new generation of recoverable aerial vehicles engineered for high performance and resilience. The platform integrates advanced aeronautical design with secure, robust communications to maintain reliable connectivity even in highly contested environments. It is also capable of fully autonomous operation, including in scenarios where satellite navigation signals are degraded or unavailable. Its low-observable design enables it to function both as an advanced aerial target and as a versatile platform for intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, and precision operations.

Built with mass deployment in mind, the SRC 100 Razor features an integrated parachute recovery system that enhances its reusability and cost efficiency. This design makes it particularly suitable for high-risk missions and attritable operational concepts, where the probability of loss may be elevated but mission effectiveness remains critical.

The unveiling of the Razor comes shortly after Sener’s acquisition of SCR, Sistemas de Control Remoto, a move that has significantly strengthened its capabilities in autonomous systems, target drones, and unmanned platforms. The integration of SCR has accelerated the consolidation of Sener’s autonomous systems portfolio and improved its capacity to scale production of advanced defence technologies.

In parallel with this technological expansion, Sener has also invested heavily in its industrial infrastructure. The recent modernization and enlargement of its Arganda del Rey facility in Madrid, along with the construction of new installations in Zamudio, Bizkaia, will expand the company’s dedicated space and defence footprint to more than 40,000 square metres, effectively doubling its current capacity. These sites will house clean rooms, testing facilities, and state-of-the-art production lines to support the delivery of major strategic aerospace and defence programmes.

Rafael Orbe, Sener’s Defence General Manager, emphasized that the SRC 100 Razor was designed to provide a rapidly deployable and adaptable solution capable of meeting fast-evolving operational needs. He reaffirmed Sener’s commitment to advancing modern defence capabilities in line with the strategic challenges expected in the coming decades.

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