Anonymous ID: 250cfa Nov. 17, 2018, 8:44 p.m. No.3946967   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6979

I know that we all know about this, however, not sure if there is any awareness on these pieces of information. Some of these statements and connections seem odd. Any thoughts?

 

Argentine sub found a year after it vanished

 

Family members at the navy headquarters were shown three images of the remains of the San Juan’s “sail,” or tower, and bow sections. The vessel’s condition remains unclear.

 

Defense Minister Oscar Aguad told reporters at a press conference Saturday that Argentina does not have the capability of recovering the sunken submarine. “No, we don’t have the means to go down to that depth of the sea,” he said, adding that authorities “do not have the equipment to bring the submarine out from such a depth.”

 

Among those lost was Eliana Maria Krawczyk, Argentina’s first female submarine officer.

 

Ocean Infinity, a US company specializing in deep water search and recovery, began looking for the ARA San Juan in September, using autonomous underwater vehicles operated by a team on board its ship Seabed Constructor, the firm said. The same ship was previously involved in the search for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. Three Argentine navy officers and four family members of the crew of the ARA San Juan were invited on board as observers for the search mission, Ocean Infinity said. Oliver Plunkett, Ocean Infinity’s CEO, said in a statement he hoped the discovery of the submarine would lead to “questions being answered and lessons learned” that would prevent a similar incident in the future. Ocean Infinity told CNN on Saturday its search vessel is still conducting an analysis of the debris field found around the wreck. The company confirmed it has the ability to salvage remains of the submarine should the Argentines ask. “Next steps are a matter for the authorities to determine,” Plunkett said. “We would be pleased to assist with a recovery operation, but at the moment, we are focused on completing imaging of the debris field.”

 

https://wtvr.com/2018/11/17/argentine-sub-ara-san-juan-found-a-year-after-it-vanished/amp/