
HAVELSAN Director General Sadik Yamac said the information system of command and control (DOOB) would have a good place in the world. Stating it has attracted the attentions already, Yamac said, \"We believe DOBB will have a good place in the world. We tried it at NATO, and it was really adored.\" Turkey has been trying to close the gap in technology, said Yamac, adding HAVELSAN has also developed continuously since it was established. Yamac said DOOB is a highly integrated system, explaining \"It is a system which offers mutual mobility, brings various parts of armed forces and directs their mobility.\" HAVELSAN Director of Marketing and Business Development Alparslan Kuloglu said DOOB was a system operating to make land, air and naval forces fight together. The most important feature of the system is flexibility, said Kuloglu, explaining \"Every country has its own system of command and control. DOOB, with its 31 different software protocol, can be integrated to the existing command and control system in any country. The system is also compatible with IPhone and IPad.\" Kuloglu stated it was easier, with the help of DOOB, to control people in the field during a war or an attack. Negotiations with the Turkish General Staff, Pakistan, and some NATO member countries on the sale of DOOB has been proceeding.
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