Once a battle is concluded, the IMC is known to utilise the Widow transport craft to help transport Titans back into orbit, ready for re-deployment. This process can take under five minutes to assemble the Titan from pre-existing parts. While on a starship, Titans are constructed on-site from parts on the ship before being ready to drop. This deployment method is extremely precise and allows the Titan to arrive on the ground in under a minute.
This involves the Titan being launched out of a starship hangar bay at hyper-sonic velocities in a manner similar to a Drop Pod. Most Titans are typically deployed into battle via the process of a 'Titanfall'. However, the chief application for the Titan platform and the role that made it famous is that of combat, providing heavy fire support equivalent to that found on a main battle tank. The Reserve models of the Atlas, Ogre and Stryder additionally appear to be civilian model Titans fitted with improvised equipment, while the 'Emergency Responder' Warpaint implies that the Scorch-class Titan may have some use in Firefighting roles, due to its fire-resistant plating. Unarmed variants, such as the Journeyman, can be fielded in a variety of roles such as agriculture, logistics, shipping and salvage, deep space search and rescue, cargo transport and construction. Titans are used for a variety of tasks throughout the Titanfall Universe. 3.2 Post-Demeter Variants (Titanfall 2).