The western side of indonesia is shalow, the eastern part is deep water.I thought Indonesian water are shallows thus would be easy to find the sub.
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We have both shallow and deep water.I thought Indonesian water are shallows thus would be easy to find the sub.
On a serious note, if she (or what remains of her) was indeed resting at the bottom at +/- 700 meter water depth then the best way to find her is by sending a DSRV down there. AFAIK no sonars can reach that depth.
On other serious note, the need to have sub rescue vessels equipped with DSRV and stationed not just in one but in all three fleet bases is real and have to be seriously considered
crossing my fingers for the rimau , lets hope it's "melayang" at certain depth instead of "tenggelam" sunk.AL: Ada Temuan Kemagnetan di Kedalaman 50-100 Meter Laut Bali
Simak penjelasan Kepala Staf Angkatan Laut Laksamana Yudo Margono dalam keterangan pers terkait musibah KRI Nanggala-402 di Pangkalan TNI AU Ngurah Rai.www.cnbcindonesia.com
Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia - Kepala Staf Angkatan Laut Laksamana Yudo Margono mengungkapkan temuan terkini perihal upaya pencarian KRI Nanggala-402 di perairan Bali, Kamis (22/4/2021). Menurut dia, KRI Rimau menemukan kemagnetan yang tinggi di suatu titik dengan kedalaman 50-100 meter.
Yudo menjelaskan, untuk memperkuat temuan itu, akan dipasang multibeam echosounder di KRI Rimau secara portabel.
"Mudah-mudahan KRI Rigel juga bisa datang ini nanti sehingga bisa lebih rinci lagi. Sehingga kelihatan di situ yang tadi ditemukan kemangnetan yang tinggi. Harapannya kemagnetan yang tinggi itu adalah KRI Nanggala," ujarnya dalam keterangan pers terkait musibah KRI Nanggala-402 di Pangkalan TNI AU Ngurah Rai, Bali, Kamis (22/4/2021).
KRI Rimau detect strong magnetic object in the depht of 50-100 meters. they try to check it with multibeam echosounder today.
Only the Sunda Shelf part are shallow (Malacca Strait Natuna Sea, Java Sea) Furthermore the Sunda Shelf is the limit of Asia continent (it stops somewhere east of Madura), beyond that such as Makassar Strait, Lombok Strait, Banda Sea, etc are not part of Asia continentI thought Indonesian water are shallows thus would be easy to find the sub.
And how can one stating that the location has not been found yet at the same time able to determine the depthRecent 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 aid is expected to arrive on 26 April
- Maximum depth of the sub is confirmed to be 500 meters
summarized from various sources
-correct me if im wrong-
That is bad. I don't think they brought enough candles to produce oxygen
the ideal solution just need one system but configured to be air transportable within 48 hours and use/chartered civilian vessel that capable and closest in the area to transport those system form land to the sea (site).On other serious note, the need to have sub rescue vessels equipped with DSRV and stationed not just in one but in all three fleet bases is real and have to be seriously considered
if the wreck lies below the effective range of sonar of those vessels on the surface then what is the point? you need to send a DSRV and look for it.We have both shallow and deep water.
Finding it by using DSRV? But why? It is specialized for rescue not for search. Use side-scan sonar not DSRV, DSRV can be used for seaching a small area around the rough location of the sub, it is not equipped with search sensors and good propulsion (speed and endurance) to cover large search area.
The main problem is the crush depth.
how about towed sonar?if the wreck lies below the effective range of sonar of those vessels on the surface then what is the point? you need to send a DSRV and look for it.
well, time is of the essence and considering SSK is much smaller than their SSN cousins, the crew will have much less time to survive. considering the width of our nation that is why I said we need at least three one on each fleet base.the ideal solution just need one system but configured to be air transportable within 48 hours and use/chartered civilian vessel that capable and closest in the area to transport those system form land to the sea (site).
but it's unlikely we can configure like that, it mean we going to need C17 or similar size aircraft.
the realistic way is we buy something like SG swift rescue and station it on surabaya, it is somewhat in the middle of indonesia and much of our sub exercise occurred on those area where the water is much deeper and DSRV are needed to evacuate personel.
while on the western side, the water in much shallower where escape using Submarine Escape Immersion Equipment is possible and if we need DSRV we can call SG first (which is closer) while waiting for our own from surabaya to arrive.
well if the towed sonar have the same depth range as the bow or hull mounted sonar then the issue is still the same right?how about towed sonar?
Who?FYI for all
It seems some Indon medias blatantly copy paste what we discuss here without giving the slightest credit to whoever the author here. They merely translating it using machine translation.
To the journalist in question : mas, saya paham Anda kerja dikejar target artikel harian. Tapi kalau Anda main copas mentah2x apa yang kami diskusikan minimal kasih acknowledgment credit buat para forumer disini khususnya si penuliasnya. Jangan cuma jadi silent reader disini trus kau copas mentah2x. Brengsek kau kalau mainmu gitu
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probably 6 to 7 days to arrive
Yes, if the boat already located then send DSRV but if we are still in the searching phase then better to use side-scan sonar. Side-scan sonar is looks like a torpedo and towed by the host ship, so the operating depth can be adjusted.if the wreck lies below the effective range of sonar of those vessels on the surface then what is the point? you need to send a DSRV and look for it.
Technically risky and $ risky.oh and while we are on the topic of submarine rescue, personally, I would prefer us to do RnD on DSRV rather than midget subs. At least the role and benefit are much clearer