Spanish Navy Wraps Up Trials of UAV ‘Skeldar V-200’

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Spanish Navy Wraps Up Trials of UAV ‘Skeldar V-200’

The Spanish Navy has concluded integration trials of the Unmanned Air Vehicle ‘Skeldar V-200’ in Canary Islands waters on board the Maritime Action Ship (BAM in its Spanish initials) ‘Relámpago’ before deploying in the theatre of operations.

As of mid-September, the UAV is scheduled to operate from the BAM ‘Meteoro’, currently deployed in the Indian Ocean taking part in operation ‘Atalanta’ in the fight against piracy.

With this deployment, the Spanish Navy brings to a close one of the main milestones of the first stage of the procurement program of UAVs. The Swedish firm SAAB has been awarded a contract for the provision of services for the deployment of its ‘Skeldar V-200’ System (rotary-wing and heavy fuel) on board a Spanish Navy offshore patrol vessel in operation ‘Atalanta’.

With the expertise gained in the theatre of operations, the Spanish Navy will start the second stage of the program deciding which specific UAV model will be finally procured.

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Press Release, September 5, 2013; Image: Spanish Navy