Royal Bermuda Regiment Coast Guard adopts Parrot ANAFI USA for maritime security
The Royal Bermuda Regiment Coast Guard has adopted the Parrot ANAFI USA as its primary maritime ISR drone while Parrot positions the ANAFI UKR as a next-generation sovereign micro-UAV for contested environments.
Key facts
- Royal Bermuda Regiment Coast Guard adopts Parrot ANAFI USA for maritime ISR and patrols.
- Parrot positions the ANAFI UKR as a successor with up to 70 min endurance and 40 km range.
- ANAFI UKR marketed with contested-electromagnetic autonomy, multiple secure radios and advanced optics.
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The Royal Bermuda Regiment Coast Guard has adopted Parrot’s ANAFI USA as a frontline tool for maritime surveillance, search-and-rescue and routine coastal security tasks. Parrot frames the ANAFI USA as a sovereign, mission-ready micro‑UAV that combines compactness, light weight, ruggedisation and quick deployment — attributes well suited to small, distributed coast guard units.
In the same announcement Parrot highlights a transition path to its ANAFI UKR platform. The company bills the ANAFI UKR as a next-generation ISR micro‑UAV featuring up to 70 minutes endurance, around 40 km operational range, AI-enabled autonomy, advanced optics, multiple secure radio links and autonomous navigation designed to operate in contested electromagnetic environments. Parrot also emphasizes an eighth-generation software development kit intended to accelerate integration with defence and public-safety command-and-control systems.
For European and allied defence observers, the move signals continuing demand for sovereign, hardened small-UAS that can operate in littoral and contested scenarios. The ANAFI USA meets current coastal surveillance needs, while the ANAFI UKR is positioned to address emerging requirements such as radio resilience, advanced sensor payloads and extended mission timelines. Operators will need to assess interoperability, data-security and counter‑UAS trade-offs as micro‑UAV capabilities proliferate among state and non-state maritime actors.
Source: Parrot Newsroom