Pasifik’s Titra Develops SEYYAH Visual Navigation System

Pasifik’s Titra Develops SEYYAH Visual Navigation System TurDef

Titra Teknoloji, a subsidiary of Pasifik Teknoloji, has unveiled SEYYAH, a new integrated visual navigation system for GPS-denied environments for UAVs.

Titra Teknoloji has developped a new integrated navigation system called SEYYAH. It is meant to give autopilot systems on unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) very accurate flight data when GPS signals are jammed or spoofed. The system was developed for low-altitude UAVs, but it may also be used with bigger, higher-altitude platforms by changing the sensor set.

Its underlying software and algorithms remain platform-independent.

Titra Teknoloji Co-Founder and Pasifik Teknoloji Board Member Muhammed Selman Dönmez explained: “The system is mounted onto the aerial platform and, through its onboard optical sensors, it delivers all GPS-equivalent and support data needed for flight control from the moment of take-off. This is a critical technology. Much like birds, UAVs are now flying by sight. We've completed integration on several of our platforms, and tests have shown excellent performance so far. Its compact structure also allows integration into virtually any drone produced in our country, enabling flight operations without foreign GPS dependency.”

The SEYYAH system, developed by Titra engineers, also supports swarm UAV operations with its architecture tailored for synchronised missions. This enhances operational cohesion and enables simultaneous deployment of multiple aerial platforms.

Author:Özgür Ekşi