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Three Indonesian warships (KRIs) have been dispatched to the waters around Bali Island to secure the implementation of the 7th Session of the Global Platform .
The government of Malang city, East Java, in collaboration with the Fleet Command (Koarmada) II, on Saturday launched a two-day mass vaccination program .
Indonesian submarine sinking highlights military shortcomings Military News
Surabaya, Indonesia – Indonesian authorities said this week that a rescue operation related to Chinese underwater rescue vessels had recovered the KRI Nanggala-402 submarine “wreck” that sank off the coast of Bali last month, questions have been raised by the country’s military and its operational training.
Rescuers have so far been unable to find the body of the ship, which sank on April 21, while carrying out live fire torpedo drills.
It is believed that the submarine – which had 53 crew on board – suffered a mechanical failure and sank to a depth of more than 840 meters (2,755 feet), well below a depth of 300 meters (984 feet), and thus entered. three pieces.
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People throw flowers and petals with names of the sunken KRI Nanggala-402 submarine crew members from a boat in Bali, Indonesia on Monday. ANTARA FOTO
Strong underwater wave may have caused Indonesian submarine to sink, navy says
Thu, 29 April 2021
A strong underwater wave might have been what caused an Indonesian submarine to descend quickly and sink to a depth of 850m in the north of Bali last week, killing all 53 crew members on board.
Two senior naval officers said the movement of a strong internal wave in the spot where the submarine was reported missing was on the image report of Japanese weather satellite Himawari-8 as well as a European one.