SPY’RANGER FAMILY
THE FLYING EYE FOR FRONTLINE UNITS
SPY’RANGER WHAT FOR ?
NATO standard friendly
The best mission system set
Cruising speed 65 to 90 km/h
Rely on the most robust solution
The most flexible & secured & interoperable datalink
Interoperability for fire support missions
SPY’RANGER UAS
The flying Smart eye
for collaborative combat
Because your mission is to neutralize an enemy, to prevent your border from becoming frontline, Spy’Ranger is the newest generation of mini-UAS that ensures the highest level of contact intelligence services; HD day and night capabilities, airworthiness certification.
Deployable on very short notice, back packaged SpyRanger is the essential 'flying eye' of the battle group and the SOF team to get contact intelligence, to support the troops in contact, to support forward observers over 2,5 hours flight endurance.
Its robustness allows its lay-out on all-terrain and climatic conditions, high altitude drop zone, by day and night. Thanks to its smart design and its resilient lightweight structure refined, Spy’Ranger is the best cost-friendly solution to minimize maintenance costs. Initial margin to adapt Spy’Ranger to the current and future stakes of the tactical maneuver
SPY'RANGER 33O
SPY'RANGER 550
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SPY – C
SPY’C ground station
The Spy’C portable ground station allows the drone to fly autonomously, avoiding obstacles and terrain reliefs using an integrated mapping system.










Spy’Ranger IMINT
Multi-sensor, multi-spectral, high definition and long range optronic payload family for Spy’Ranger mini-UAVs

Spy’Ranger SIGINT
The only contact drone system offering an IMSI CATCHER (SIGINT*) capability with such high performance in terms of range and location accuracy: The Spy’Ranger SIGINT opens up new multi-domain ISR perspectives within conventional or specialized forces
“These mini-UAV systems are part of our strategy to augment key functions including intelligence capabilities. They are agile, efficient and easy to use, and their arrival is excellent news for the French forces.”