BERTUĞ Simulation Software Debuts at EFES 2026
The simulation-supported command post phase of the prestigious EFES 2026 exercise was conducted for the first time utilising the indigenous software solution known as BERTUĞ. This significant technological deployment took place under the auspices of the Multinational Joint Warfare Center Command in Istanbul. The integration of this advanced software marks a crucial milestone in the modern evolution of computer-assisted military exercises and strategic crisis management infrastructure.
The software system supported comprehensive exercise management, operational simulation, and intricate data analysis processes during the high-profile multinational training event. Developed by ETE Teknoloji with technical contributions from the prominent Turkish defence firm HAVELSAN, the platform serves as a central component of the broader Kutup Yıldızı-BERTUĞ product family. This software suite has been engineered specifically to manage complex crisis scenarios, war gaming applications, and sophisticated operational experimentation activities.
According to an official corporate press release issued in Ankara, Türkiye, the indigenous platform successfully facilitated multi domain operation scenarios that seamlessly interconnected land, air, naval, space, and cyber domains within a singular, unified simulation environment. Industry analysts note that this specific development underscores a broader strategic pivot within the global defence landscape, where middle powers are increasingly leveraging artificial intelligence and micro agent architectures to diminish historical reliance on legacy Western command support software.
From an Asia-Pacific strategic perspective, the deployment of such comprehensive multi domain simulation software holds substantial implications for regional militaries seeking to modernise their command structures without incurring prohibitive foreign acquisition costs. The ability to model cross-domain conflicts involving space and cyber elements is highly relevant to Southeast Asian nations navigating complex maritime security environments and expanding digital threats. By testing these technologies in large-scale multinational exercises like EFES, which features widespread participation from numerous global defense partners, the developers are positioning the software as a viable export alternative for regional armed forces focused on digital self-sufficiency.
Architecturally, the platform is driven by an advanced artificial intelligence and data analytics infrastructure, enabling it to operate in harmony with live data streams, sensory networks, and legacy command and control architectures. The system utilizes a micro agent based structural simulation framework that allows for the precise virtual modeling of real-world operational and crisis environments. Prior to its prominent role in EFES 2026, the software platform demonstrated its operational versatility in several national and international computer-assisted exercises, including specialized simulations conducted in coordination with NATO related activities.
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