Defense tech firm building autonomous systems and AI solutions for Turkey's national technology initiative
TİTRA develops unmanned systems, AI, and IoT solutions for defense and smart-city applications. The stack reveals a hardware-first organization: CAD tools (CATIA, Altium Designer), embedded systems (FPGA, RTOS, Linux), and flight-control software (PX4, Ardupilot, Betaflight) dominate, with modern web layers (Angular, Node.js, Electron) layered on top. Active hiring is weighted heavily toward senior engineers (7 of 9 open roles), paired with test-automation and compliance-focused projects — a pattern typical of organizations scaling QA rigor under defense procurement standards.
TİTRA is a privately held defense and aerospace company founded in 2020, based in Ankara, Turkey. The firm specializes in unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), embedded AI, machine learning, and IoT platforms, with a stated focus on supporting Turkey's national technology initiatives. Core competencies span autonomous systems development, hardware integration, real-time autopilot software, and military-standard compliance testing. The 51–200-person organization operates as an engineering-led shop, with active development across hardware-in-the-loop test infrastructure, ERP system modernization, and API-driven integration services. Projects center on UAV platforms, compliance validation, and system-level integration testing.
CAD (CATIA, Altium Designer), embedded systems (FPGA, RTOS, Linux, PX4, Ardopilot), web frontend (Angular, TypeScript, Electron), CI/CD (GitLab, Docker, Jira), and ERP (Canias). Also uses Cesium.js for geospatial visualization and LTspice for circuit simulation.
Primary focus: UAV autopilot and embedded systems; real-time control software; hardware-in-the-loop test infrastructure; military standard compliance testing; ERP system modernization; API and web services integration; and pre-flight validation workflows.
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