On Monday, February 9, 2026, the second day of World Defense Show 2026 in Riyadh, the Spanish company Sener Aeroespacial unveiled the SRC-100 Razor, a multi-mission autonomous unmanned aerial vehicle.
Spanish Minister of Defense Margarita Robles at the unveiling of the unmanned aerial vehicle / Photo and graphic: Sener Aeroespacial
Razor, designed and built entirely in Spain and weighing just 150 kilograms, represents a new generation of high-performance reusable aircraft. Combining advanced engineering with robust, encrypted communications in demanding environments, Razor is also capable of autonomous operation even in GPS/GNSS-denied environments. Thanks to its reduced radar cross-section design, Razor is well suited both as an advanced aerial target and as an autonomous platform capable of conducting intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) missions and/or strike operations.
The platform, designed for mass production and swarm deployment, is equipped with a parachute recovery system, making it a cost-effective option for high-risk operations. It is well suited to modern operational concepts, as it can be employed even in missions involving a high probability of loss.
The debut of the SRC-100 Razor, the first system developed under the SIROCO project, took place just a few months after Sener Aeroespacial acquired Sistemas de Control Remoto (SCR). The transaction significantly expanded the company’s capabilities in autonomous systems, aerial target drones, and unmanned platforms. This integration accelerated the consolidation of Sener Aeroespacial’s autonomous systems portfolio and strengthened its ability to scale production of advanced solutions.
Moreover, this technological growth has been accompanied by substantial expansion of the group’s industrial infrastructure. The recent renovation and expansion of its headquarters in Arganda del Rey, Madrid, along with the construction of new facilities in Zamudio (in the province of Bizkaia), will provide Sener Aeroespacial with more than 40,000 square meters of space dedicated exclusively to space and defense activities, effectively doubling its current capacity. These centers will include clean rooms, testing facilities, and advanced production lines, consolidating the manufacturing capabilities required to deliver large-scale strategic programs in the aerospace and defense sectors.
Rafael Orbe, Director General of Defense at Sener Aeroespacial, stated:
“The design of the SRC-100 Razor is intended to provide an immediate and flexible solution, capable of adapting to rapidly evolving requirements. Sener reaffirms its commitment to modern defense aligned with the strategic challenges of the coming decades.“

