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Indonesian sub missing.

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Re: Indonesian sub missing.

Post by Niggly » April 25, 2021, 2:05 pm

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Indonesia finds missing submarine parts

Search teams have recovered debris believed to be from an Indonesian submarine missing for days in the Bali Sea, defence officials said on Saturday, as hopes dwindled for the 53 crew who were expected to have run out of oxygen in the early hours. - REUTERS
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Re: Indonesian sub missing.

Post by Whistler » April 25, 2021, 2:30 pm

One wonders why any South East nation needs submarines, Thailand included. Indonesia condemning sailors in a 32 year old low spec sub seems daft.
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Re: Indonesian sub missing.

Post by Doodoo » April 25, 2021, 2:55 pm

The other submarine countries arent much better
USA Seawolf Class 17 to 26 years okd
USA Los Angeles Class built in 1982 , 39 years old

The UK
Name Class Pennant Number Launched
Trenchant Trafalgar S91 1986 35 years
Talent Trafalgar S92 1988
Triumph Trafalgar S93 1991
Astute Astute S119 2007
Ambush Astute S120 2011
Artful Astute S121 2014
Audacious Astute S122 2016

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Re: Indonesian sub missing.

Post by Whistler » April 25, 2021, 3:12 pm

But higher specs doodoo, this one only had max depth of 250 metres. Sat divers go lower than this
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Re: Indonesian sub missing.

Post by Doodoo » April 25, 2021, 3:57 pm

All you mentioned was age Nothing about depths . But now that you brought up the subject
The accident happened in water 700m deep

The SeaWolf class was only tested to 490 meter
The Los Angeles was only tested to 290 meters
The Trafalgar (were getting threre ) 600 m
The Astute 300m

So none of the subs tested to the depth of 700 m

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Re: Indonesian sub missing.

Post by AlexO » April 25, 2021, 4:47 pm

Doodoo wrote:
April 25, 2021, 3:57 pm
All you mentioned was age Nothing about depths . But now that you brought up the subject
The accident happened in water 700m deep

The SeaWolf class was only tested to 490 meter
The Los Angeles was only tested to 290 meters
The Trafalgar (were getting threre ) 600 m
The Astute 300m

So none of the subs tested to the depth of 700 m
DD, News items claim remains found by sonar at 850m. As for your other figures these are normally closely kept National secrets so how you got you hands on them is a mystery. One of the main tasks of the Astute Class subs is anti hunter killer submarine protection to our nuclear deterrent subs, so not much sense in them only being able to dive to half the depth.

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Re: Indonesian sub missing.

Post by Wee Jimmy » April 25, 2021, 6:20 pm

This sub although having a major refit in 2012 was 41 years old. I think l read the keil was laid in 1978.
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Re: Indonesian sub missing.

Post by Doodoo » April 25, 2021, 7:08 pm

Alex
The Depths of which the subs are depths "tested to" as I stated Not so guarded as you mentioned as the numbers are avialble from Wikipedia

Trafalgar Sub WIKIPEDIA
Speed: Over 30 knots (56 km/h), submerged
Range: Unlimited[2]
Test depth: 600m
Complement: 130

Not so guarded for a National Secret.
I can send it by Microfilm if you wish

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Re: Indonesian sub missing.

Post by dunroaming » April 25, 2021, 7:14 pm

Doodoo wrote:
April 25, 2021, 7:08 pm
Alex
The Depths of which the subs are depths "tested to" as I stated Not so guarded as you mentioned as the numbers are avialble from Wikipedia

Trafalgar Sub WIKIPEDIA
Speed: Over 30 knots (56 km/h), submerged
Range: Unlimited[2]
Test depth: 600m
Complement: 130

Not so guarded for a National Secret.
I can send it by Microfilm if you wish
Huge difference between test depths and actual operational limits which could be much more but would actually be a closely guarded secret. We can find out in 30 to 50 years when it becomes unclassified information

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Re: Indonesian sub missing.

Post by Whistler » April 25, 2021, 7:23 pm

Doodoo wrote:
April 25, 2021, 3:57 pm
All you mentioned was age Nothing about depths . But now that you brought up the subject
The accident happened in water 700m deep

The SeaWolf class was only tested to 490 meter
The Los Angeles was only tested to 290 meters
The Trafalgar (were getting threre ) 600 m
The Astute 300m

So none of the subs tested to the depth of 700 m
Doodoo, please reread, I said lower specs, not just depth, but escape capabilities, length of time submerged, emergency beacons, a whole host of items. I am by no means an expert in submarine specifications, but the low spec data on this sub is obvious.

We don't have to wait decades to see the limitations on this sub, it broke up!
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Re: Indonesian sub missing.

Post by dunroaming » April 25, 2021, 7:31 pm

Whistler wrote:
April 25, 2021, 7:23 pm
Doodoo wrote:
April 25, 2021, 3:57 pm
All you mentioned was age Nothing about depths . But now that you brought up the subject
The accident happened in water 700m deep

The SeaWolf class was only tested to 490 meter
The Los Angeles was only tested to 290 meters
The Trafalgar (were getting threre ) 600 m
The Astute 300m

So none of the subs tested to the depth of 700 m
Doodoo, please reread, I said lower specs, not just depth, but escape capabilities, length of time submerged, emergency beacons, a whole host of items. I am by no means an expert in submarine specifications, but the low spec data on this sub is obvious.

We don't have to wait decades to see the limitations on this sub, it broke up!

So you are ruling out a torpedo explosion onboard might have been the cause? Not an expert but would expect that would test any limitations 😃

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Re: Indonesian sub missing.

Post by Whistler » April 25, 2021, 7:38 pm

yep. an explosion of that magnitude at that relatively shallow depth in an area where there were many ships would have shown up on detectors on the other ships. Sonar has been around for a very long time.
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Re: Indonesian sub missing.

Post by tamada » April 25, 2021, 7:45 pm

What "detectors"? Commercial vessels don't have sonar.

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Re: Indonesian sub missing.

Post by Whistler » April 25, 2021, 7:59 pm

tamada wrote:
April 25, 2021, 7:45 pm
What "detectors"? Commercial vessels don't have sonar.
Tam,

This was part of a naval exercise and the sub had just received permission to dive.
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Re: Indonesian sub missing.

Post by tamada » April 25, 2021, 8:10 pm

Whistler wrote:
April 25, 2021, 7:59 pm
tamada wrote:
April 25, 2021, 7:45 pm
What "detectors"? Commercial vessels don't have sonar.
Tam,

This was part of a naval exercise and the sub had just received permission to dive.
Ah, ok. No explosion then. Old submarine maybe had issues that led to unrecoverable dive. Or, some other structural failure and it sank. I believe the Indo Navy already used that term.

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Re: Indonesian sub missing.

Post by jackspratt » April 25, 2021, 8:22 pm

Indonesian military officials have confirmed they have found a missing submarine, which lies deep in the Bali Sea and has broken into three parts.

Navy chief of staff Yudo Margono told reporters the ship's hull, stern and main body were separated, with the latter found cracked, and added the crew were not to blame for the accident.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-04-25/ ... /100094584

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Re: Indonesian sub missing.

Post by Whistler » April 25, 2021, 9:20 pm

Doodoo,

Comments? Or are you still the know-it-all expert?
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Re: Indonesian sub missing.

Post by Doodoo » April 25, 2021, 9:39 pm

Your the expert as you challenged what I PASSED ON I have just researched and relayed the facts to those interested.

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Re: Indonesian sub missing.

Post by Niggly » April 25, 2021, 10:01 pm

Doodoo wrote:
April 25, 2021, 9:39 pm
Your the expert as you challenged what I PASSED ON I have just researched and relayed the facts to those interested.
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