Spiri Robotics has announced three new or updated product lines at the Defence Security and Aerospace Exhibition (DEFSEC) in Halifax, Nova Scotia, where the company is exhibiting.
Starting in 2026, Spiri Mu will be available in multiple variants based on exchangeable parts. This modular, open source architecture results from years of R&D aimed at creating a platform for innovators and end users alike. The 2026 Mu variants include: a trainer model; an interceptor model; an intelligence, surveillance & reconnaissance model; a communications relay model, and a payload delivery model.
A new, heavy lift quadcopter will be released in mid-2026. Called Spiri Tau, it is capable of withstanding 35 knot winds and carrying a payload of 25 kg. yet its compact design and folding arms allow it to fit into airline luggage.
For the first time in 2026, Spiri will also be making its electronics and wireless communications modules available for sale. Manufactured in Canada meeting the NDAA standard, these critical drone components offer both unbeaten quality and superior supply chain security.