
Turkish defense company intensifies simulator and unmanned systems exports to allied countries
Turkey-based defense technology company INFINIA is expanding its global presence by developing high-tech simulator and unmanned systems for allied and friendly armed forces across multiple continents. The company announced it is holding strategic-level talks as part of its export-focused initiatives.
INFINIA, known for its 100% domestically engineered simulators and unmanned platforms, aims to build on its existing international projects and accelerate growth in foreign markets. Among its completed exports is the “Combat Tactical Room Simulator” delivered to Turkmenistan, alongside various systems such as armored vehicle, parachute, bridge-deck, and firing simulators.
These systems are designed to enhance operational competency for field personnel, contributing strategically to military training infrastructure. Leveraging comprehensive expertise in software, hardware, and visualization, INFINIA delivers immersive and interactive training solutions that ensure both cost efficiency and realistic field simulation for armed forces.
Advanced Unmanned Systems for Modern Combat Environments
INFINIA is also heavily invested in the future battlefield, with R&D activities focused on unmanned surface vessels, land-air-sea target systems, and mission-based autonomous platforms. These technologies are tailored for scenarios involving reconnaissance, surveillance, logistics support, search and rescue, and mission environment testing—offering adaptive solutions for evolving warfare demands.
“Expanding Geographical Reach Is a Top Priority”
INFINIA CEO Tugay Güzel emphasized the strategic vision behind their technology development.
“Today, we are not only meeting domestic requirements but also developing systems that address critical expectations of international users,” he said. “This latest export is not INFINIA’s first step into the global market. We have already proven our capabilities through defense technology exports to the Middle East and Asia. One of our key goals is to further expand our geographic footprint in the coming period.”
Güzel highlighted the company’s commitment to innovation, sustainable production, and local engineering:
“Every solution we deliver to the defense sector is shaped by original design thinking and strategic foresight.”
2026: A Turning Point for INFINIA
Ödül Öden, Director of INFINIA’s Unmanned Systems and Simulator Technologies Division, described 2026 as a major turning point.
“We see 2026 as a breakthrough year for INFINIA—a launching point. We are excited to soon announce some significant and pride-worthy export deals that will showcase our progress.”
According to Öden, completed projects and exports across continents demonstrate INFINIA’s advanced engineering and technology development capabilities.
“With growing conflict dynamics in many regions, combat-readiness simulators and unmanned target systems have never been more strategically important. Through these critical technologies, INFINIA aims to meet the needs of allied countries while establishing itself as a sustainable global player.”
Source: Anadolu Ajansı/ Prepared by: İlayda Gök

