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Israeli medics in Turkey using advanced mobile app to coordinate

Emanuel (Mannie) Fabian is The Times of Israel's military correspondent.

Illustrative: Phones running the SYNCH application developed by Elbit are seen next to a control center screen, in a handout photo published February 8, 2023. (Courtesy)
Illustrative: Phones running the SYNCH application developed by Elbit are seen next to a control center screen, in a handout photo published February 8, 2023. (Courtesy)

Israeli medics working to save lives of Turkish civilians, victims of the major earthquake, are using an advanced mobile app developed by the Elbit defense firm to coordinate their activities.

The app, named SYNCH, is enabling United Hatzalah supervisors in Jerusalem to manage all the emergency and rescue teams in a centralized manner, including with a map. The teams themselves can transmit text updates, voice memos, photos, and live video to the command and control centers, Elbit says.

Elbit says SYNCH works as long as there is cellular network coverage.

“We are proud to make our technology, developed for operational purposes, available for the effort to save lives in Turkey,” says Haim Delmar, the manager of Elbit’s C4I and Cyber Division.

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