Pasifik Technology’s TİTRA Demonstrates Advanced Swarm Warfare Capabilities at World Defence Show 2026 in Riyadh
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – February 11, 2026
Pasifik Technology’s defence division, TİTRA Technology, showcased its cutting-edge swarm warfare technologies at the World Defence Show 2026 held in Riyadh from February 8 to 12. The global event convened senior defence officials, procurement authorities, and leading defence industry representatives from around the world, providing TİTRA with a platform to present its latest autonomous and networked combat systems.
Highlighting Unmanned & Swarm-Enabled Combat Systems
TİTRA emphasized its portfolio of unmanned platforms designed for coordinated and networked operational tactics, signaling a shift in modern battlefield strategy. Co-Founder and Board Member Muhammed Selman Dönmez delivered a keynote presentation titled “Operational Deployment of Swarm and Autonomous Warfare Systems on the Modern Battlefield,” addressing international defence representatives and experts.
Dönmez explained the transformative nature of swarm warfare, noting how deploying multiple low-cost, autonomous unmanned systems in coordinated formations can effectively challenge and overwhelm complex enemy air defense systems. “The swarm concept fundamentally transforms the cost and power balance of modern warfare,” he stated. “While individual units may be lost, the strength lies in the resilient, interconnected network, ensuring mission continuity even if some elements are neutralized.”
Integrated Multi-Platform Approach for Enhanced Operational Efficiency
Unlike single-platform solutions, TİTRA’s approach integrates multiple specialized unmanned systems—including ALPİN, DUMRUL, PARS, DELİ, and MERKÜT—operating seamlessly within a unified operational infrastructure. This multi-platform coordination allows for real-time information sharing and accelerated decision-making processes on the battlefield.
“The system we have developed is based on the integrated and coordinated operation of multiple elements,” Dönmez explained. “Our platforms are designed to work together under a common intelligence and coordination framework. This unification enhances operational efficiency and flexibility, enabling diverse mission-specific platforms to act cohesively.”
Critical Role of Communication Resilience in Electronic Warfare Environments
Dönmez underscored that reliable, uninterrupted communication networks are the backbone of effective swarm operations, especially in contested electronic warfare conditions. TİTRA’s systems not only receive commands from central control units but also share data rapidly and securely among swarm elements, enabling decentralized and autonomous decision-making.
“Our AI-supported infrastructure facilitates largely autonomous target detection, tracking, and engagement,” he noted. “We foresee future swarm systems capable of navigating without dependence on satellite navigation, making independent tactical decisions, and executing coordinated missions across heterogeneous platforms in both defensive and offensive roles.”
Future Outlook and Strategic Impact
TİTRA’s innovations represent a significant leap forward in autonomous swarm warfare capabilities, promising to reshape the strategic balance by leveraging lower-cost assets with enhanced operational resilience and flexibility. As international defense systems increasingly face sophisticated threats, the ability to deploy intelligently networked unmanned swarms could provide decisive advantages on future battlefields.
The company’s participation at the World Defence Show 2026 reflects its commitment to advancing autonomous combat technologies and adapting to evolving defense operational paradigms worldwide.
For further information about TİTRA’s platforms and technology, visit Pasifik Technology’s website or contact their media relations office.
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