The Location Of The KRI Nanggala Sinking Was Surveyed, It Is Near The Seabed Crater

DENPASAR - TNI has mapped the location of the sinking of KRI Nanggala-402. Mapping was also carried out by an investigative team from China, Tan Soe Er Hao.

"Conducting a seabed survey which is approximately 839 meters deep. What is obtained from the underwater scan with a distance of 2.5 km wide and 3.7 km long is not much different from the data provided by KRI Rigel", said the Commander of the Fleet Command (Pangkoarmada II) Admiral TNI Iwan Isnurwanto at the Denpasar Navy Base, Tuesday, May 18.

The mapping was carried out through a marine survey with a depth of about 839 meters. Then, the location of the ship is estimated to be located at 07 degrees, 48 minutes 56.6 seconds south and 114 degrees, 51 minutes 20.6 degrees east of the waters of north Bali. Not much different from the detection results of KRI Rigel's magnetometer.

In addition, the team was able to see three broken parts of the ship. Among these are the stern, bow, and bridge. In addition, the team also found a crater with a diameter of 38 meters with a depth of approximately 10-15 meters.

"There is one place we call the crater or crater with a diameter of approximately 38 meters with a depth of approximately 10-15 meters", he added.

However, the investigation team has not been able to find out the details of the condition of the crater. Because China's sonar scan cannot detect it because of the dark conditions.

"Until now, we do not know what the crater actually is", said Iwan.