At just 150 kilograms and fully manufactured in Spain, Razor stands out for its combination of autonomy, robust communications and recoverability. Sener emphasizes secure data links and navigation systems designed to remain effective where GPS and other GNSS signals might be denied or jammed, a capability increasingly demanded by militaries grappling with advanced electronic warfare. This puts Razor in line with global shifts toward platforms that do not rely exclusively on external positioning systems, enhancing reliability in complex electromagnetic environments.

Razor’s design is explicitly dual-purpose. It functions as both an advanced aerial target, offering realistic training against low-observable, agile threats, and as an operational ISR and precision mission platform. This dual role is significant: it allows armed forces to field a single family of systems for both peacetime readiness and tactical operations, simplifying logistics and maximizing fleet utility. Few unmanned aerial systems in this weight class combine these roles without sacrificing performance.