Armor Renault and Thales are building drones

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Renault and the defense contractor Thales will jointly build drones. Production could begin as early as 2027.

Renault and Thales will collaborate on building drones.(Source:  Renault)
Renault and Thales will collaborate on building drones.
(Source: Renault)

The Renault Group and Thales will jointly build drones in the future. To this end, the companies have agreed to develop and industrialize the large-scale production of Thales’s “Toutatis” remote-controlled attack drone. Previously, the companies had unveiled the “4 TROOP” vehicle—a Rafale-based car designed to serve as a mobile command center, primarily for controlling unmanned drones.

Production of the attack drones could begin as early as 2027. According to Renault, initial production capacity would then be 1,000 units per month.  Through this partnership, Renault and Thales aim to build “an independent, agile, and competitive drone industry in France” that is “fully tailored to the needs of a wartime economy.”

What can the Toutatis drone do?

The Toutatis short-range attack drone can be operated by infantry soldiers and launched from various platforms, including combat vehicles, aircraft, and naval platforms. Toutatis is resistant to electromagnetic jamming and is equipped with a mission-configurable warhead. The drone has a range of approximately 30 kilometers and can fly at speeds of up to 150 km/h.

According to Thales, this enables it to neutralize targets such as combat vehicles—while human operators remain involved in the decision-making process. Toutatis can operate as part of a drone swarm and is a scalable system that can be adapted to changing operational requirements.

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