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TITRA Technology, a defense industry subsidiary of Pasifik Teknoloji, participated in the World Defence Show (WDS) 2026 held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where it unveiled its advanced unmanned and autonomous warfare systems to the international defense community. The exhibition brought together heads of state, senior defense officials, military delegations, and leading global defense companies, serving as a strategic platform for shaping the future of modern warfare.
During the event, TITRA Technology highlighted its cutting-edge swarm and autonomous combat solutions. The company’s Co-Founder and Board Member, Muhammed Selman Dönmez, delivered a presentation titled “Operationalizing Swarm and Autonomous Warfare Systems in the Modern Battlefield.” In his speech, Dönmez addressed key topics such as coordinated mission capabilities of unmanned systems, the evolution of military swarm UAVs, and rapid decision-making mechanisms in high-speed strike operations.
Dönmez emphasized that the swarm concept has fundamentally shifted the cost and power balance in warfare. According to him, multiple unmanned systems operating simultaneously and in coordination can overwhelm enemy air defense networks, enabling effective superiority through cost-efficient platforms compared to multi-million-dollar conventional systems. He underlined that the true strength of swarm systems lies not in individual vehicles but in their interconnected and network-centric architecture. Even if certain elements are neutralized during operations, the overall mission can continue without disruption thanks to the resilience of the swarm structure.
TITRA’s swarm architecture is not limited to a single platform. The company integrates ALPİN, DUMRUL, PARS, DELİ, and MERKÜT platforms within a unified operational infrastructure. This integrated framework allows systems designed for different mission profiles to operate under a single intelligence and coordination mechanism. Real-time data sharing from the field accelerates decision-making processes and enhances operational flexibility and effectiveness.
Dönmez also highlighted that robust and uninterrupted communication infrastructure is critical for swarm effectiveness, particularly in electronic warfare environments. TITRA’s systems are designed to receive commands from a central control unit while simultaneously exchanging secure data among themselves. Supported by artificial intelligence, the platforms can autonomously conduct target detection, tracking, and engagement processes. Looking ahead, Dönmez stated that next-generation swarm systems capable of operating without satellite signals and making independent decisions will play a decisive role in both defensive and offensive missions.
Through its participation at WDS 2026, TITRA Technology once again demonstrated Türkiye’s growing competence and ambition in unmanned systems and autonomous warfare technologies on the global stage.
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