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TCG Heybeliada (F-511) Current Location NATO WARSHIP

Where is the current position of TCG Heybeliada (F-511) NATO WARSHIP right now? Vessel TCG Heybeliada (F-511) NATO WARSHIP is a military ops ship waving the flag of Turkey. Her IMO number is 1 and MMSI number is 271035141. Main ship specifications are length of 100 m and beam of 14 m. Maps below show the following sailing data - Real-time Position, NExt port, Estimated (ETA) and Prediced Time of arrival (PTA), Speed, Course, Draught, Photos, Videos, Local Time, UTC time.

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TCG Heybeliada (F-511), 1, 271035141, Military OPS
SHIP PARTICULARS
Turkey
Type: Military OPS
IMO: 1
MMSI: 271035023
Length: 100 m
Beam: 14 m
Call Sign: TBZH
SHIP PARTICULARS
Unspecified
Type: Military OPS
IMO: 1
MMSI: 519031777
Length: 100 m
Beam: 14 m
Call Sign: FATBJ55
SHIP PARTICULARS
Unspecified
Type: Military OPS
IMO: 1
MMSI: n.a.
Length: 100 m
Beam: 14 m
Call Sign: n.a.
SHIP PARTICULARS
Unspecified
Type: Military OPS
IMO: 1
MMSI: n.a.
Length: 80 m | - 20 m
Beam: 10 m
Call Sign: n.a.
SHIP PARTICULARS
Unspecified
Type: Military OPS
IMO: 1
MMSI: n.a.
Length: 80 m | - 20 m
Beam: 10 m
Call Sign: FAQL
SHIP PARTICULARS
Unspecified
Type: Military OPS
IMO: 1
MMSI: n.a.
Length: 80 m | - 20 m
Beam: 10 m
Call Sign: FAZB
SHIP PARTICULARS
Unspecified
Type: Military OPS
IMO: 1
MMSI: n.a.
Length: 80 m | - 20 m
Beam: 10 m
Call Sign: FAOB
SHIP PARTICULARS
Unspecified
Type: Military OPS
IMO: 1
MMSI: n.a.
Length: 80 m | - 20 m
Beam: 10 m
Call Sign: FABH
SHIP PARTICULARS
Turkey
Type: Military OPS
IMO: 1
MMSI: 271035023
Length: 100 m
Beam: 14 m
Call Sign: TBZH
SHIP PARTICULARS
Unspecified
Type: Military OPS
IMO: 1
MMSI: 519031777
Length: 100 m
Beam: 14 m
Call Sign: FATBJ55
SHIP PARTICULARS
Unspecified
Type: Military OPS
IMO: 1
MMSI: n.a.
Length: 100 m
Beam: 14 m
Call Sign: n.a.
TCG Heybeliada (F-511)

TCG Heybeliada (F-511), commissioned 2011