Submarine loses to ocean depths, aboard 52 sailors

A submarine training near the island of Bali gives no evidence of life after it is immersed in the depths of the ocean. It's the Indonesian Chakra-class submarine called Naggala -402, built in Germany in the '80s but almost completely remoded in 2012 at the South Korean shipyards. Submarine [...]
A submarine training near the island of Bali gives no evidence of life after it is immersed in the depths of the ocean.
It's the Indonesian Chakra-class submarine called Naggala -402, built in Germany in the '80s but almost completely remoded in 2012 at the South Korean shipyards.
The submarine had 53 sailors inside it, training in the waters of Bali. Numerous Indonesian and other sea forces turned to where the accident is thought to have occurred, and large oil spots have been seen, reports A2.
Indonesia currently has a fleet of six submarines, two produced in Germany and 4 in South Korea
According to the first analysis, the submarine may have had a power outage during the descent that has not allowed leaders to analyze a deeper depth than what the military vehicle can carry, which in concrete cases was about 250m.
Indonesia currently has a fleet of 6 submarines, two produced in Germany and 4 in South Korea, younger, but the Asian country of 270 million people intends to expand it by 2024.











