Export success for the Spy'Ranger 330

  • Drone warfare
  • Military unmanned systems (UAV UGV UUV VTOL)
  • Unmanned operations
  • Type News In Brief
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Thales has delivered multiple Spy'Ranger 330 UAV systems to the Middle East, enhancing intelligence, surveillance, and critical infrastructure protection. Each system includes three tactical air vehicles, a ground segment, and essential accessories. 

As a leader in mini and small drones, Thales provides advanced solutions to security challenges. In addition to supplying UAVs to the Ministry of the Interior, it ensures seamless deployment through operator training. 

With nearly three hours of endurance and a 30 km range, the Spy'Ranger 330 integrates cutting-edge EO/IR imaging, advanced image processing, a secure data link, and a lightweight composite structure. Its high-performance electric propulsion ensures flexibility and discretion. 

With thousands of operational flight hours, the Spy'Ranger 330 is ideal for securing vital sites, transport networks, and public events, playing a key role in military and security operations. 

Spy'Ranger 330

Spy'Ranger 330 © Arnaud BUIRETTE

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