Togo purchases latest generation detection system to make traffic in Guinean Gulf safer

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Tuesday, 19 June 2018 17:55
Togo purchases latest generation detection system to make traffic in Guinean Gulf safer

(Togo First) - Togo’s government and Thales Alenia Space announced on Monday June 18, the signing of an agreement for the provision of a latest generation land-station, the Meolut Next (MEdium Orbit Local User Terminal).

This station can detect and instantly locate any distress signal issued at sea or onshore. It will act as an interface for local and neighboring detection systems (firefighters, army, coast guards…).

According to Thales Alenia Space, the Meolut Next will allow Togo to better detect signals from an emergency beacon in an area with a radius of more than 3,000 km, thus covering all the Guinean gulf and a great part of the African continent itself.

The station will thus help improve security and services provision.

Commenting on the purchase, the minister of infrastructures and transports, Ninsao Gnofam, said: “The MEOLUT Next station of Thales Alenia Space will help the Togolese government, as it desires, to secure maritime traffic in the Guinean Gulf and establish a flawless security which is vital for the country’s economic growth and the whole region actually”.

Fiacre E. Kakpo

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