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India Sends Deep Submergence Rescue Vessel For Search Of Missing Indonesian Submarine
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India sends vessel to help with Indonesian submarine rescue
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Indonesia s Navy searching for missing submarine with 53 onboard By: CNN
By Masrur Jamaluddin and Reuters
(CNN) Indonesia s Navy is searching for a missing submarine with 53 people on board that went missing during a
military exercise on Wednesday, Indonesian authorities say.
In a statement published Wednesday night, the Indonesian Ministry of Defense said the KRI Nanggala-402, a German-made submarine, lost contact during a torpedo drill in the Bali Strait a stretch of water between the islands of Java and Bali that connects to the Indian Ocean and Bali Sea.
The submarine asked for permission to dive, or submerge, at 3 a.m. local time (3 p.m. ET) before losing contact, it said. The statement added that an oil spill was seen in aerial surveillance near the dive point, around 7 a.m. local time.
Express News Service
NEW DELHI: The Indian Navy dispatched its Deep Submergence Rescue Vessel (DSRV) on Thursday to assist the Indonesian Navy in search and rescue efforts of its Submarine KRI Nanggala. The Submarine was reported missing on Wednesday.
Indian Navy in its statement said, On 21 April, an alert was received by Indian Navy through International Submarine Escape and Rescue Liaison Office (ISMERLO), regarding the missing Indonesian submarine. An officer added, We have sailed the mother ship with the DSRV within 24 hours of getting the information.
It requires a special capability to operate in deep waters which only few countries have and India is one of them. The site of accident is almost 2500 nautical miles away and the ship may take almost a week to reach the site of accident, it said.
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