Sagem has won a contract for five additional Sperwer tactical drones (including two on option), to be deployed by the French army, and to be delivered in 2015.
In the French army, the Sperwer tactical drones system is operated by the 61st Artillery Regiment, which successfully deployed it in this theater from November 2008 to June 2012 for protection, intelligence and ground support missions.
The drones to be produced for this latest contract will involve Sagem's Dijon and Poitiers plants for the optronic sensors, the Fougères plant for the printed circuit boards, and the Montluçon plant for the flight control and navigation systems, as well as integration of the drones. A number of other companies in France also provide subassemblies for these drones. Thanks to this solid industrial network, Sagem can provide ongoing support for the French army's Sperwer drones up to and beyond 2017.
Based on the company's extensive experience with the Sperwer system, Sagem is now developing the PatrollerTM long-endurance tactical drone system to meet the French army's future needs, as well as for international markets.
Sagem offers the full range of in-house technological capabilities needed to develop and produce a state-of-the-art drone system: gyrostabilized day-night optronic sensors, inertial navigation, avionics, data links, the ground segment (control stations, image processing, mission planning and restitution, etc.), integration, flight certification and flight testing of systems and payloads, etc.