Thermal protection for the world’s most unforgiving operating envelopes.
Veritron Systems develops mission-rated control software for ablative TPS, active cooling, and hull heat-management on hypersonic, re-entry, and surface-combatant platforms. Trondheim-based, AS9100D certified, ITAR registered.
Four discipline groups. One software stack.
Veritron supplies the embedded control layer and analysis tooling that sits between a platform’s thermal sensor network and its survivability envelope. Our IP is qualified against the requirements of MIL-STD-810H, DO-178C Level A, and STANAG 4569.
Hypersonic TPS Control
Real-time ablation modelling and active cooling regulation for sustained Mach 5+ flight regimes. Co-developed with two NATO primes under restricted-access programmes.
Naval Heat Management
Closed-loop hull thermal regulation, exhaust-plume suppression, and IR-signature reduction for surface combatants and littoral platforms.
Mission Embedded Firmware
DO-178C Level A flight-rated firmware for thermal sensor fusion, fault isolation, and graceful-degradation behaviour. Toolchain qualified to ED-218.
Survivability Analysis
Pre-deployment thermal envelope modelling, anomaly post-mortem, and Monte-Carlo loadout simulation for prime contractors and end-user programmes.
Quietly behind the platforms you have read about.
Programme details are governed by customer non-disclosure and national-security export controls. The information below has been cleared for public release at the unclassified level.
- 1991– Re-entry thermal protection control firmware for two European launch-vehicle families.
- 2004– Sub-system integrator on a Tier 1 NATO maritime survivability contract, ongoing.
- 2017– Hypersonic glide vehicle thermal-sensor stack, dual-use research framework.
- 2023– Plume-IR signature reduction sub-system for a Nordic surface-combatant programme of record.
“Veritron’s firmware passed our flight-readiness review three weeks ahead of schedule. Their toolchain qualification package is the most thorough we have audited from a non-prime supplier in a decade.”Director, Survivability Engineering · Tier 1 NATO Prime
Founded in 1987 by two propulsion engineers, by accident.
Veritron began as a consulting practice serving a single Norwegian propulsion-laboratory contract. Within seven years the team had been pulled, one specification at a time, into the survivability engineering of three European launch programmes. The company has remained privately held and stayed deliberately under the threshold required for SEC disclosure.
We operate from a single facility on the south-western edge of Trondheim. Forty-one engineers. No marketing function. We grow at the pace at which we can clear, recruit, and qualify staff — not faster.
For media or analyst enquiries please email contracts@veritron.space. We do not maintain a press office.
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