Home Communication Press Room Press Releases Back New search Date Min Max Aeronautics Automotive Corporate Cybersecurity Defense and Security Financial Healthcare Industry Intelligent Transportation Systems Digital Public Services Services Space Solutions for RPAS BRIMAR successfully completes operational training for Seeker UAS 23/06/2025 Print Share Spain’s Tercio de Armada Marine Corps Brigade (BRIMAR) has officially received the latest version of the Seeker UAS, a light fixed-wing system produced in Spain, after successfully completing the intensive, specialized training process for its use. Specifically, the system has been received by operators belonging to the RECON unit. This marks the completion of a very important phase of the CIMSEE-22 project, led by the Spanish Sub-Directorate-General for Planning, Technology and Innovation (SDG PLATIN), which is part of the RAPAZ program, with the purpose of enhancing the ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance) capabilities of military units under demanding operational circumstances.The training combined theoretical and practical sessions, and it took place at the Tercio de Armada base in San Fernando in the province of Cádiz, and at the El Retín Military Training Area. The training carried out in the latter location gave the operators a chance to develop their capabilities under real operating conditions, and it included exercises such as nighttime and long-range operations, intelligence gathering for targets, maneuvers using special modalities, and launching operations under complex conditions, among others.The Seeker UAS is an autonomous fixed-wing system with an endurance of 120 minutes. Its weight of 3.5 kilograms puts it at the light end of the Mini UAS category (between 2 and 15 kilograms MTOW). The characteristics of the Seeker UAS reflect the existing ISR needs in an essential drone segment. The Seeker UAS has been developed with the ability to operate in land and coastal scenarios under adverse weather conditions, including rain, and it has demonstrated exceptional reliability during previous evaluations carried out by BRIMAR itself.The system was delivered on May 21st, following successful completion of the training, and it has been highly rated by the operators, who have emphasized its ease of use, wide range of applications, and technological robustness.With this project, Aurea Avionics and GMV are strengthening their commitment to national sovereignty, through technological solutions designed and manufactured entirely in Spain, in collaboration with those operating on the ground. More info:Corporate Marketing and Communications[email protected] Print Share Related All Defense and SecuritySolutions for RPAS SATNUS carried out its first flight test campaign for the NGWS/FCAS programme DefenseSolutions for RPAS GMV at UNVEX’22 SecurityDefenseSolutions for RPAS UNVEX’22 14 Sep - 16 Sep