DEFEA 2023: SAS Technology unveils Talos 2 Unmanned Aerial System


SAS Technology, a Greek company participating in DEFEA 2023, is showcasing armed UAVs including the new Talos II for the Greek Armed Forces.


Russian Vyborg Shipyard laid the Purga ice class coastguard ship of project 23550 925 001 Talos II Unmanned Aerial System, Athens. (Picture source: Navy Recognition)


One of their noteworthy exhibits is the Talos II unmanned system (UAS), which is currently in development. The MALE UAS can remain in flight for over 20 hours and is suitable for both offensive operations and ISR missions.

The company behind the Talos II also developed the Talos I, a relatively large drone with impressive characteristics including a length of 4.4 meters, a speed of 180 km/h, and an action radius of about 500 km. 

The Talos I Unmanned Aerial System began its trial flights in December 2022 during a short test flight to study the aerodynamics of the small drone.

Spirit Aeronautical Systems Ltd. (SAS) was established in July 2020 by SPIRIT WORLD GROUP due to the increasing potential and dynamics in the global market for unmanned systems and their applications. SAS's focus is on developing competitive and innovative unmanned systems with a primary emphasis on aeronautical applications.