still, the best way to rescue the sailor aboard the sub is using dsrv, either it deployed from the surface ship, or a submarine one as a mother ship
+i dont own the pict
it was from different sources,
1 states that the sub has not yet to be found,
the other sources states that
if the sub exceeds more than 500 meters, the hull will no longer able to resist the depth preassure
Recent Update
- Official Press Conference has been held
- The Submarine is still not found
- The naval hydroghraphic survey vessel KRI Rigel is expected to arrive on site by tomorrow ( Friday, 23 April)
- The Singaporean MV. Swift Rescue is expected to arrive on site by 24 April
- The Malaysian...
https://nasional.sindonews.com/read/404548/14/tni-al-kemungkinan-tangki-bbm-kri-nanggala-402-retak-1619017483
they said there the fuel tank might cracked
yes the australian does have the sub rescue vessel, mv stocker and mv besant
uhm i dont think MAD would help, this seabed is too deep for MAD to detect, but idk maybe i was wrong, and, uhm, is it okay to upload this map?