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Indonesian navy searching for submarine with 53 aboard

Vessel requests permission to dive, loses contact without resurfacing

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 21 Apr 2021 9:55PM

Indonesian navy searching for submarine with 53 aboard
Singapore, Australia and India are ready to help in response to the Indonesian navy’s international distress signal to locate its missing submarine. – EPA/Indonesian navy pic, April 21, 2021

JAKARTA – Indonesia’s military said it was searching for a submarine with 53 crew aboard after losing contact with the vessel during naval exercises off the coast of Bali today.

The German-built KRI Nanggala 402 was scheduled to do live torpedo exercises when it asked for permission to dive early this morning, authorities said. 

“After permission was given according to the procedure, the submarine lost contact and could not be reached,” the defence ministry said. 

A helicopter looking for the missing vessel spotted an oil spill in waters where the submarine was thought to have submerged, it added. 

The navy said it has not pinpointed the exact location of the submarine but had narrowed down the search based on the spill. 

The oil “could indicate damage on the body” of the submarine, navy spokesman Julius Widjojono told MetroTV. 

The military has dispatched some 400 personnel and two warships in the hunt, while a third vessel was being deployed from the capital Jakarta.

It also sent out an international distress signal, and “several countries have responded and are ready to help including Singapore, Australia and India,” the republic’s Defence Ministry said.

There were 53 crew aboard the vessel, which was believed to be in waters about 700m deep. 

Indonesia, which has been moving to upgrade its military equipment in recent years, has five German and South Korean-built submarines in its fleet.

The 1,300-tonne KRI Nanggala 402 was built in 1978, according to a government website. 

While the Southeast Asian archipelago has not previously suffered a major submarine disaster, other countries have been struck by accidents in the past. – AFP, April 21, 2021

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