Titra Technology, a subsidiary of Pasifik Technology, introduced three new UAV solutions at IDEF 2025: the ALPİN-2 unmanned helicopter, SEYYAH Visual Navigation System, and PARS VTOL UAV. This unveiling demonstrated Türkiye’s continued investment in advanced autonomous aerial platforms for defence operations.
ALPİN-2: Next-Generation Cargo UAV
The second-generation ALPİN-2 unmanned helicopter builds on Türkiye’s first cargo-oriented UAV. It enhances military logistics in tough terrains. Field feedback allowed an 80% localization rate with domestic avionics, electronics, and autopilot software. The addition of a winch improves load accuracy, while upgraded engines increase stability. Integrated MERKÜT FPV drones on both sides provide self-protection and strike capabilities when needed.
“ALPİN-2 was refined based on real operational needs, reaching full readiness with localized autopilot software and increased payload capacity.” – Haluk Görgün, Secretariat of Defence Industries
SEYYAH and PARS VTOL UAVs
SEYYAH visual navigation enables UAV missions in GPS-denied zones, improving resilience under electronic warfare. The electric PARS VTOL UAV is lightweight, rapidly deployable, and adaptable, carrying FPV drones or extra batteries for extended operations.
Strategic Impact on Defence Logistics
The ALPİN-2 unmanned helicopter strengthens Türkiye’s autonomous logistics capabilities and reduces dependency on foreign technology. Its modular design and integrated drone support advance Türkiye’s position in the UAV market. Together, these innovations align with national goals to build a robust defence ecosystem and improve operational flexibility in modern battlefields.
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Conclusion
The ALPİN-2 unmanned helicopter’s debut at IDEF 2025 reflects Türkiye’s commitment to advanced unmanned solutions for logistics and reconnaissance. With SEYYAH and PARS VTOL UAVs, Titra Technology boosts national capabilities, contributing to the future of autonomous defence operations.