Marine Vessel Traffic Services (VTS) System from Turkey's Havelsan

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The Turkish Straits will be managed with a national system (HAVELSAN VTS) developed under the main contractor of HAVELSAN.
It was developed to monitor, regulate, organize and manage all ship traffic movements in the Turkish Straits with a national system.
It has gained the distinction of being one of the largest systems in its field according to approximately 500 Vessel Traffic Services systems in 50 countries.
HAVELSAN is the main contractor of this national system, developed for the Directorate General of Coastal Safety of the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure, counts the days to monitor and manage the ship traffic in Turkish Straits.

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A view from Havelsan's VTS System Integration Lab.

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A TGİ (Trafik Gözetleme İstasyonu - Traffic Surveillance Station in English) of the TBGTH (Türk Boğazları Gemi Trafik Hizmetleri - Turkish Straits Ship Traffic Services, TSVTS in English) System.
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The Turkish Straits Ship Traffic Services System is one of the largest systems in its kind with 2 Ship Traffic Services Centers and 26 Traffic Surveillance Stations (including beacons, buoys, etc.).

Turkish Straits, through which approximately 50 thousand ships pass annually; It is 164 nautical miles in total length, is under the Sovereignty of the State of the Republic of Turkey. This region; covers the Dardanelles with a length of 37 NM, the Sea of Marmara with a length of 110 NM and the Bosphorus with a length of 17 NM.

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