Spain unveils new stealth multi-role drone at World Defense Show 2026
Spain used World Defense Show 2026 to showcase a new stealth unmanned aircraft, underscoring its push into higher-end military drone development.
The aircraft, called the SRC 100 Razor, was developed domestically by aerospace technology firm Sener. The platform is designed for multiple mission sets. It can serve as a realistic aerial target for training and testing. It can also operate as a fully autonomous unmanned aircraft for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance missions.
The SRC 100 Razor weighs 150 kilograms. It includes a parachute recovery system. That setup supports lower-cost operations and gives the aircraft added utility in missions where expendability is a factor, while still allowing recovery and reuse.
The debut signals Spain’s ambition to strengthen its profile in advanced defense aerospace. If adopted more broadly, the system could give operators a flexible option for training, ISR, and other high-demand missions where autonomy, survivability, and cost control matter.