The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Hunt for missing sub with 53 people on board

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Indonesia’s navy is searching for a submarine that went missing north of the resort island of Bali with 53 people on board, the military said.

Military chief Hadi Tjahjanto said the KRI Nanggala 402 was participat­ing in a training exercise when it missed a scheduled reporting call.

The submarine is believed to have disappeare­d in waters about 60 miles north of Bali, he said.

Mr Tjahjanto said the navy has deployed scores of ships to search the area, including a hydrograph­ic survey ship, and has asked for help from Singapore and Australia, which have submarine rescue vessels.

Local media reports said the navy believes the submarine sank into a trough at a depth of 2,300ft.

The Defence Ministry said the submarine lost contact after being granted clearance to dive. It said a helicopter later spotted an oil spill near the dive’s starting position.

It said the submarine was carrying 49 crew members, its commander and three gunners.

The German-built submarine, which has been in service in Indonesia since 1981, was rehearsing for a missile-firing exercise due today.

Mr Tjahjanto and other military leaders were to attend.

Indonesia has a fleet of five submarines and plans to operate at least eight by 2024.

The world’s largest archipelag­o nation, with more than 17,000 islands, has faced growing challenges to its maritime claims in recent years, including numerous incidents involving Chinese vessels near the Natuna islands.

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