Saturday, November 18, 2017

Search Intensifies For Missing Argentine Submarine With 44 Crewmen (Update)



CNN: Argentina searches for missing navy submarine

(CNN)An Argentine navy submarine with 44 crew members has been missing for three days after the navy lost contact with it off the country's Atlantic coast, the military service says.

The ARA San Juan submarine was last spotted Wednesday in the San Jorge Gulf, a few hundred kilometers off the coast of southern Argentina's Patagonia region, the navy said.

Crews are searching for the vessel by air and sea, navy spokesman Enrique Balbi told reporters Friday.

The submarine had been traveling from a base in far southern Argentina's Tierra del Fuego archipelago to its home base in Mar del Plata, a city hundreds of miles to the northeast. The sub's last known location in the San Jorge Gulf is nearly midway between the bases.

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2 comments:

Turfy77 said...

UK sub maybe?

Jay Farquharson said...

Agentine sub's get 120 hours of duty and training per year.

The minimum for proficiency, is 190 hours.