Schiebel unveils Next-Generation UAS: S-101 and S-301 helicopter systems
To meet the rapidly evolving demands of modern military operations

Schiebel announced the launch of two new products: the CAMCOPTER S-101 and S-301 Unmanned Air Systems (UAS). These next-generation unmanned helicopter systems represent refined new designs, dedicated for weaponisation and engineered to meet the rapidly evolving demands of modern military operations.
Building on the success of the CAMCOPTER S-100, a proven solution designed for the military domain (Navies and Armies), it has been extensively sold and deployed operationally around the globe, both on land and at sea. The armed S-101 and S-301 introduce a new era of innovation and precision strike capability for a tactical UAS. The platforms feature advanced performance, military-grade systems integration, embedded AI and robust architecture, purpose-built for the most demanding defence missions across multi-domain environments. Both systems are engineered to ensure resilience in contested electromagnetic environments, guaranteeing operational effectiveness even under the most challenging conditions.
Development and production of the S-101 and S-301 are carried out by Schiebel Defence GmbH, a newly established group subsidiary, based in Wiener Neustadt, Austria, dedicated exclusively to armed UAS. The company ensures the new platforms are specifically designed to meet the unique needs of military forces, with a focus on integrating already in-service missiles and rockets well suited to tactical rotary platforms that will provide a persistent and distributed lethality option against asymmetric threats allowing engagement at stand-off ranges.
With the establishment of Schiebel Defence GmbH, the Group is responding to the changing geopolitical challenges and the rising demand for weaponised autonomous systems tailored to military requirements. This marks a strategically important step in further strengthening Schiebel’s position as a leading provider of global defence-grade UAS.
AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency