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SUEZ CANAL PORT PHOTO

Ship radar Suez Canal

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Vessel Tracker - Vesselfinder - Ship Position - Boating - Routing

Ships on the Suez Canal, everything at a glance. You can track ships and tracken and see detailed information about the ships in the port of Suez Canal. The Suez Canal is one of the most important waterways in the world, connecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea. Hundreds of ships pass through the canal every day to transport goods and raw materials from Europe to Asia and vice versa. Due to the high number of ships and the narrow passages of the canal, it is imperative for skippers to use ship's radar to safely navigate the canal. Ship radar in the Suez Canal is similar to other parts of the world and works by using electromagnetic waves which are reflected off obstacles and then received back to the radar. Modern ship radar systems in the Suez Canal can create an accurate picture of the ship's surroundings and calculate the course, speed and distance of objects. They also show the direction from which the signals were received, allowing the skipper to pinpoint the position of other ships on the chart. A ship's radar in the Suez Canal is indispensable because the canal is very narrow and visibility is limited by the high volume of traffic. With the help of the ship's radar, skippers can accurately determine the distance between their ship and other ships and avoid possible collision courses. The ship's radar can also be used to monitor water level and water depth, which is vital for safe navigation in the Suez Canal. A distinctive feature of ship radar in the Suez Canal is that it is often more susceptible to interference than in other parts of the world due to the high temperatures and salty air in the canal. Some ships can therefore use specially adapted ship radar systems optimized for the conditions in the Suez Canal. Another important factor for the use of ship radar in the Suez Canal is the close cooperation with the canal administration. The canal administration uses its own radar system to monitor traffic in the canal and ensure ships navigate the canal safely. The ship's radar systems on board the ships and the canal administration's radar system are linked, so that traffic in the canal can be coordinated and potential dangers can be avoided. In recent years, the Suez Canal has also gained importance due to the political instability in the region. As a result of the political unrest and terrorism in the Middle East, many shipping companies have diverted their ships to alternative routes. However, the Suez Canal remains an important trade route for trade between Europe and Asia and for the transport of raw materials and oil. SUEZ CHANNEL PORT >> Live (26.04.2024/XNUMX/XNUMX) | port radar

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