The French Navy, through the DGA procurement agency and Naval Group, has placed a follow-on order for five additional Camcopter S-100 vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) unmanned aerial systems from Schiebel. This increases the navy's fleet to eight systems, with progressive deliveries starting from 2026.
These rotary-wing UAS will be integrated aboard Frégates Européennes Multi-Mission (FREMM) frigates to conduct maritime intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) operations. The integration involves deep compatibility with existing combat management systems (CMS), with Naval Group acting as the prime integrator.
This procurement represents a significant European naval program for shipborne VTOL drones. For B2B companies in the defense sector, this creates immediate supply chain opportunities in several areas:
Furthermore, the program validates the long-term operational value of VTOL UAS for naval forces, suggesting that similar procurement programs are likely among allied navies. The complexity of integration highlights a growing market for specialised services that bridge UAS hardware with naval CMS and existing weapon systems.
Source: GameUpNews. This analysis is based on official procurement announcements and industry reports.