CTI-INTL Solutions will exhibit at SOF Week 2026, May 18-21, Tampa, Florida, presenting its complete range of rugged mission computing and Ground Control Systems (GCS) at Booth 1951 in Hall 3.
As special operations forces continue to adopt increasingly networked, unmanned, and data-driven capabilities, CTI-INTL will highlight how its technologies are designed to deliver resilient, field-proven performance across the most demanding operational environments. The company’s presence at SOF Week underscores its commitment to supporting multi-domain operations with scalable, mission-ready systems.
At the centre of CTI-INTL’s showcase is its Ground Control Systems (GCS) portfolio, purpose-built for unmanned aerial, ground, and maritime operations. Developed for extreme environments, the GCS range combines rugged computing platforms with intuitive operator control interfaces, enabling real-time situational awareness and mission execution in contested and expeditionary scenarios.
These systems are engineered to support complex unmanned operations where reliability, mobility, and interoperability are critical. Designed around rugged tablet-based architectures, CTI-INTL’s GCS solutions are widely used to maintain continuous control and data connectivity in high-stress operational theatres.
Alongside its GCS line, CTI-INTL will demonstrate its broader ecosystem of defence technologies, including rugged mission computers, integrated vehicle systems, and tactical computing platforms designed for seamless deployment across platforms and mission sets. The company’s Rugged Vehicle Docking Stations (RVDS) will also be featured, enabling secure and stable integration of computing systems within tactical ground vehicles.
All solutions reflect CTI-INTL’s vertically integrated approach to design, engineering, and manufacturing, supporting defence users from initial concept through to deployment. This includes in-house capabilities across electronic design, mechanical engineering, prototyping, and system integration, ensuring full control over performance, durability, and mission adaptability.
CTI-INTL’s participation at SOF Week will be led by CEO Ilan Edry, who will be available to engage with programme managers, operators, and integrators on current and future mission requirements.
With a growing footprint across defense, homeland security, and unmanned systems markets, CTI-INTL continues to position itself as a key enabler of advanced operational capability, delivering rugged, interoperable systems designed for the evolving demands of special operations forces.
Attendees are invited to visit Booth 1951 in Hall 3 to explore CTI-INTL’s full portfolio and discuss potential integration opportunities for next-generation mission environments.





