Chora builds hardware and software for electronic warfare and real-time spectrum analysis used by defense and security forces. The tech stack—FPGA, Vivado, C++, VHDL, Verilog, plus C#/.NET and GIS tools—reflects a hardware-first, signal-processing organization. Hiring is heavily weighted toward senior and lead engineers (6 of 8 roles) while working through a next-generation hardware platform, suggesting the company is in a scaling phase that demands experienced hands for complex embedded systems.
Chora is a Danish defense-tech company founded in 1994, headquartered in Aarhus. The organization specializes in electronic warfare systems and tactical solutions that deliver real-time situational awareness and threat detection across electromagnetic spectrum analysis for land, sea, and air operations. The product suite enables defense and security forces to analyze the spectrum, detect threats, and achieve dominance in complex operational environments. The company operates at 51–200 employees with active development and hiring in Denmark and Germany.
Chora uses FPGA and Vivado for hardware design, C++, VHDL, and Verilog for signal processing, C#/.NET for application layers, and ArcGIS and GDAL for geospatial analysis.
The company is actively developing a next-generation hardware platform as its primary technical initiative.
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