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Frightening thing that sunk missing sub

Frightening thing that sunk missing sub
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Frightening thing that sunk missing sub

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Arms modernization during peacetime: Is it important?

Arms modernization during peacetime: Is it important? 5 hours ago The recent tragedy that befell KRI Nanggala - 402, which sank in the waters north of Bali, has brought public attention back to the issue of defense modernization in Indonesia. In a press conference after the submarine was reported lost, Defense Minister Prabowo Subianto stressed the need to hasten Indonesia’s defense modernization. In the next few weeks, Defense Minister Prabowo, along with officials from the Indonesian Armed Forces (TNI), will submit a 25-year defense modernization masterplan to President Joko Widodo. This drive to hasten defense modernization has sparked some debate in the public and media regarding the need to allocate resources towards defense modernization, especially during a time of peace. The recurring question is: Why spend money on defense when there is little possibility of war in the foreseeable future? Some have even argued that there is no need to acquire arms becau

Breaking News | Breaking News US, Australia join search for missing Indonesian submarine

Views: Visits 13 Australia and the United States have joined efforts with Indonesia with the commitment of two ships and an aircraft respectively, in its search for the missing submarine KRI Nanggala (402) in an area 25 miles north of Celukan Bawang Beach in Bali. In a press conference, the head of the Indonesian Armed Forces Information Centre, Maj. Gen. Achmad Riad, said the new search area was based on oil slicks and strong magnetic readings. He said 21 Indonesian Navy ships, including submarine KRI Alugoro (405), along with four Indonesian national Police ships, were currently involved in the search efforts. Indonesia is racing against time to locate the submarine, as it was estimated that the boat only had enough oxygen to last until 3:00 a.m. Indonesian time on Saturday, 24 April.

'All dead': Tragic end for missing sub | Queensland Times

News by Sam Clench and Andrew Backhouse 26th Apr 2021 7:13 AM All 53 crew members of the Indonesian Navy submarine that went missing last week have been confirmed dead, officials announced today. Search crews had been operating under the assumption that the vessel had sunk after debris, including parts of a torpedo straightener, were found floating in the water yesterday. At a media conference today, Indonesian Air Chief Marshal Hadi Tjahjanto said the warship Rigel had scanned the area around the debris using sonar and a magnetometer, After which a remote operated vehicle was sent to take images underwater. IN PICTURES: Visual images taken by Singapore s MV Swift Rescue confirm Indonesian submarine KRI Nanggala 402 has sunk and broken into at least 3 parts in the Bali Sea https://t.co/JYxImjo5W7

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