Paris. 06 January 2016. French forces have chosen Thales’ Spy’Ranger as their new ‘eye in the sky’ for the combined arms tactical group, able to be operated in a standalone mode or connected to a C4I1 system. The Spy’Ranger is specifically tailored to the needs of the armed forces, as well as to those of essential operators.

The mini surveillance and reconnaissance Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) has been chosen by the French Defence Procurement Agency (DGA) and up to 70 mini-UAV reconnaissance systems (SMDR)
will be made available from 2018. Each system consists of three mini-UAVs, a ground segment and the associated technical support. The Armed forces require real-time access to ever more reliable imagery.

Spy’Ranger will provide them with a decisive tactical advantage by offering the capacity to observe day or night, for long periods of time and at a distance of up to 30 km. Spy’Ranger is used in particular to provide support to a combined arms tactical group maneuver or to an offensive reconnaissance mission; provide a cover mechanism, support the neutralisation of strong points and contribute to firing maneuvers by providing a “remote airborne eye” able to adjust.

Transportable in a backpack, Spy’Ranger can perform observation missions over a period of 2 hours 30 minutes, covering a range of 30 km : a much larger surveillance area than those covered by systems
currently in service;

Its gyrostabilized multi-sensor optronic payload has the highest resolution in the world for this range of platform, facilitating the positive identification of zones or objects over which it has flown. There is a tactical data link, protected to the highest standard, offers high speeds allowing the transmission of a high-definition image streams. Its command and control software (C2) provides an effective user Interface.

A mobile and digital support management system, based on Thales’s Smartfleet solution, that enables efficient execution and piloting of the Through Life Support’s. Fully adapted to frontline air-land intelligence missions in battlefields