Indonesia: 'green water navy'

Arji

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Here's hoping... anyone know the depth of the water they're on? If it's North of Bali, then it shouldn't be too deep right?
 

Ananda

The Bunker Group
Bali sea adjacent to Java sea, and most of them is not that deep (average below 100 m). However some media reporting there's 700 m trench in the area. Hope for the best.
 

Sandhi Yudha

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Bali sea adjacent to Java sea, and most of them is not that deep (average below 100 m). However some media reporting there's 700 m trench in the area. Hope for the best.
Selat Bali (Bali Strait) has an average depth of 60 m, but the Selat Lombok is on many places deeper than 250 m.

(I hate reading Kompas, the amount of popping up and total covering advertisements is ridiculous)
 

OPSSG

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Fingers crossed it's just a comms equipment failure - never something you want to see. Best of luck to those involved.
Ref: Indonesian navy checking on submarine after failure to report back from exercise
Jane’s has also reported it too. Like you, I also hope the best for the sake of the crew of KRI Nanggala (402).

KRI Nanggala was deemed to be in distress after missing a scheduled reporting call with the Indonesian Navy (TNI AL) at about 03:00 local time on 21 April 2021. Subsequently, the TNI-AL sent out a distress call to the International Submarine Escape and Rescue Liaison Office (ISMERLO) at about 09:37 to report the boat as missing, with the presumption that it has sunk.

I hope Indonesia will also activate the 2012 framework of submarine rescue support and cooperation between the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN) and the TNI AL — I am sure the crew of MV Swift Rescue and other standby assets of the RSN are waiting for the call from our Defence Minister, once they are activated by Indonesia.
 
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Sandhi Yudha

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Thank you for sharing.

Earlier this day i saw a report that KOARMAR II planned a live-fire exercise with two patrol boats and one submarine.

It is still unclear which submarine it is.

Edit:
It seems to be KRI Nanggala 402.


Update:
There are reports that MV Swift Resque a left Singapore a couple of hours ago.
But it looks like it is still standby in the strait between Singapore and Batam.


More onfo about the ship:

Updates.

TNI-AL is sending these ships in search for KRI Nanggala 402:
- KRI Fatahillah 361
- KRI Bung Tomo 357
- KRI Kapitan Pattimura 371
- KRI Teuku Umar 385
- KRI Rigel 933
- KRI Spica 934





Jane’s has also reported it too. Like you, I also hope the best for the sake of the crew of KRI Nanggala (402).

KRI Nanggala was deemed to be in distress after missing a scheduled reporting call with the Indonesian Navy (TNI AL) at about 03:00 local time on 21 April 2021. Subsequently, the TNI-AL sent out a distress call to the International Submarine Escape and Rescue Liaison Office (ISMERLO) at about 09:37 to report the boat as missing, with the presumption that it has sunk.

I hope Indonesia will also activate the 2012 framework of submarine rescue support and cooperation between the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN) and the TNI AL — I am sure the crew of MV Swift Rescue and other standby assets of the RSN are waiting for the call from our Defence Minister, once they are activated by Indonesia.
A couple of hours ago MV Swift Rescue already left harbour, at this moment it has a north-east course, but i expect, it will turn soon for a south-east course.
 
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Sandhi Yudha

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Updates

BASARNAS will send KN SAR Wisnu.

No additional information from Navalnews.

KRI Rigel 933 already left Tanjung Priok more than 5 hours ago.
 
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Ananda

The Bunker Group
The Indonesian Govt and the TNI should be lauded for its swift and decisive approach in seeking foreign assistance
By 18:00 Jakarta time, their (TNI-AL) announcement in media seems already prepared for the worst. They already send KRI Spica one of the new French build Hydrography OCEA class. They have abilities to comb sea floor. They know it's racing with time.
 

Sandhi Yudha

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By 18:00 Jakarta time, their (TNI-AL) announcement in media seems already prepared for the worst. They already send KRI Spica one of the new French build Hydrography OCEA class. They have abilities to comb sea floor. They know it's racing with time.
Yes they will send both the KRI Rigel 933 and KRI Spica 934.

I really hope they are all safe, but looking to the submarine disasters of the Russian Kursk in August 2000 and Argentine Navy ARA San Juan in 2017, i am afraid for the worst.
 

Sandhi Yudha

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Updates
The coordinates are found. Two other submarines are sent to these coordinates to join the SAR-operation.

So, they think they know more or less the place of the accident, but they haven't found KRI Nanggala 402 yet.
The chief-of-staff of the navy will supervise the SAR-operation from KRI Dr.Soeharso 990
The KRI Diponegoro 365 en KRI I Gusti Ngurah Rai 332 will be send too.

Also the KRI Pulau Rengat 711 minehunter will be send.

The list of names of the crew has been released, but will not post it here.

Latest overview what happened.

The first useless political act with connection of KRI Nanggala 402: A parlement member requests the Navy and National SAR Agency to send troops to search for the submarine.
Giving this announcement 24 hours after the navy and BASARNAS already doing this is obviously an act of a politician who wants attention.


A support message from the Netherlands.


...and Portugal.
 
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Ananda

The Bunker Group
Giving this announcement 24 hours after the navy and BASARNAS already doing this is obviously an act of a politician who wants attention.
Well there's tons of useless Politicians within Indonesian Political circles, especially in the Parliament. We can see they're going to used any incidents to gain attention showing they're doing something.

They'll use their 'suporters' within online media or Local Media showing sympathy first then try to 'capitalise' their agenda. But hey, that's what Politicians do all over the world ;).

Whatever the results of this incident, I'm already see the blame gaming will begin. Subtlety first, then sensing the mood in public, they will launch the attack.

I already see some certain media try to build opinion on the age of KRI Nanggala. Well looking only that factor, it's an old Submarine if doesn't count that it has thorough modifications in 2012 that should make her operational until end of this decade. However there are opinion building effort that are going only to focus there, and omitting refurbishment and modifications job in 2012. Again that's how Politicians work, try to find gain in any misfortune.

I'm not supporters on current administration, my post already shown this. I'm especially critical the way they're handling Defense development so far. However picturing as this Submarine as old rickety boat ? Come on, we still don't know what's really happen, and that Submarine so far shown good condition and just recently doing patrol in Natuna area (we have seen photos in media of Nanggala working together with Alugoro in that area).

Anyway there's talk in Twitter that asside from contact, they're already have some communication with the Submarine. Don't know how accurate on this.
 

Sandhi Yudha

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Well there's tons of useless Politicians within Indonesian Political circles, especially in the Parliament. We can see they're going to used any incidents to gain attention showing they're doing something.

They'll use their 'suporters' within online media or Local Media showing sympathy first then try to 'capitalise' their agenda. But hey, that's what Politicians do all over the world ;).

Whatever the results of this incident, I'm already see the blame gaming will begin. Subtlety first, then sensing the mood in public, they will launch the attack.

I already see some certain media try to build opinion on the age of KRI Nanggala. Well looking only that factor, it's an old Submarine if doesn't count that it has thorough modifications in 2012 that should make her operational until end of this decade. However there are opinion building effort that are going only to focus there, and omitting refurbishment and modifications job in 2012. Again that's how Politicians work, try to find gain in any misfortune.

I'm not supporters on current administration, my post already shown this. I'm especially critical the way they're handling Defense development so far. However picturing as this Submarine as old rickety boat ? Come on, we still don't know what's really happen, and that Submarine so far shown good condition and just recently doing patrol in Natuna area (we have seen photos in media of Nanggala working together with Alugoro in that area).

Anyway there's talk in Twitter that asside from contact, they're already have some communication with the Submarine. Don't know how accurate on this.
Yes, that a habit/hobby of many politicians worldwide.


That 'newsreport' already circulated on internet more than 6 hours ago.
I am afraid it is a hoax-newsreport, a pure lie just to get likes and attention.
After all these hours there is no newsreport from a reliable source or an official TNI-AL announcement confirming this.
 

Redlands18

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Yes, that a habit/hobby of many politicians worldwide.


That 'newsreport' already circulated on internet more than 6 hours ago.
I am afraid it is a hoax-newsreport, a pure lie just to get likes and attention.
After all these hours there is no newsreport from a reliable source or an official TNI-AL announcement confirming this.
Unless its an Official account from a Government department I wouldn’t trust a Twitter post saying the Sky is blue
 

Sandhi Yudha

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Unless its an Official account from a Government department I wouldn’t trust a Twitter post saying the Sky is blue
Totally agree.

These are the latest updates.



The navy will prepare for every situation, in case survivors will be found. But also now nothing similar with the Twitter-rumour.

Edit:
It seems that KRI R.E. Martadinata 331 detected something at a depth of 600-700 meters with a speed of 2,5 kts for a short moment. But it is unclear what kind of object this is, so they also can not confirm if this is a submarine or something else. Because of this it is very clear now that there was no communication with the KRI Nanggala 402.

From which i understand depths of 600-700 meters are unreachable for most submarines, so also the Type 209, but for many sea creatures like potvissen/Physeter macrocephalus, reaching such depths is nothing special.

It is too early for any speculations, let alone conclusions about the cause of this disaster, but looking to the circumstances described in the official statements, it is quite likely that something went wrong with one of the torpedoes on board.
 
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Sandhi Yudha

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On a totally unrelated topic,

Rencana AS Jual Kapal Penjaga Pantai Bersejarah ke Indonesia Ditolak Keras (US Plan to Sell Historic Coast Guard Vessel Hits a Snag)

I wasn't aware that we're procuring old USCG vessel until I come across that news. Is there more info about this? The boat is USCGC Adak.
I also never heard about transferring one or more Island-class patrol boat or any other USCG-vessel to Indonesia.
Looking to this
it is a very active boat, with a lot of history, and it is understandable that many people oppose a transfer to abroad.
 

OPSSG

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Staff member
Updates on the search for KRI Nanggala

1. KRI Nanggala is the second of two Type 209 submarines built in Germany and commissioned into service in 1981 as the Cakra class. It completed a refit in Korea in 2012. The Indonesian Navy (TNI AL) operates a total of five submarines, with the remaining three being improved Jang Bogo-class boats from Korea. The last of the three was built locally in Indonesia and commissioned in March 2021.
The navy will prepare for every situation, in case survivors will be found. But also now nothing similar with the Twitter-rumour.

Edit:
It seems that KRI R.E. Martadinata 331 detected something at a depth of 600-700 meters with a speed of 2,5 kts for a short moment. But it is unclear what kind of object this is, so they also can not confirm if this is a submarine or something else....
2. Unconfirmed reports on twitter suggest that the distressed submarine has been found. Speed matters, when a glimmer of hope emerges — not sure if KRI Nanggala (according to unconfirmed reports), is moving at a slow speed due to an electrical problem — even if it found, not sure if it is at a depth where rescue can be attempted, yet.

3. In its “Interim Analysis” published in the internal report, the Indonesian Navy speculated that a possible blackout occurred on the KRI Nanggala-402 which made it impossible to control the vessel or invoke emergency procedures for the submarine to resurface. I pray for a timely rescue and recovery led by the TNI AL; with help from the Australians, Americans, Malaysians and Singaporeans (on the MV Swift Rescue — that allows the transfer under pressure of crew members from a disabled submarine to hyperbaric chambers on a surface ship). Indonesia’s military spokesman MG Achmad Riad said on 22 Apr 2021 (Thurs) morning that Singapore is sending MV Swift Rescue.

4. “Swift Rescue is estimated to arrive on location on Apr 24 [Sat],” MG Achmad Riad said in a statement. Malaysia's Mega Bakti, meanwhile, is expected to arrive after 4pm on 25 Apr 2021 (Sun) or latest by 26 Apr 2021 (Mon).
Ng Eng Hen said:
The Republic of Singapore Navy’s MV Swift Rescue – our submarine rescue vessel – was dispatched expeditiously yesterday afternoon, as fast as she could get ready, after our Navy Chief received a request for assistance from his Indonesian counterpart. A medical team was also added to the regular crew in the event that hyperbaric care would be needed.

Our military ties with Indonesia are very close, built up over the years of bilateral exercises and engagements at all levels. It is only natural that we do whatever we can to assist in times like this. The site for search operations, near Bali, is more than 1,500 km away and waters are deep, which is why MV Swift Rescue sailed off as soon as she could.

In the meantime, our fervent prayers and hopes go out to the crew of KRI Nanggala, for their safety and resilience and also to the search and locate teams of the Indonesian Navy currently on site.
5. In a Facebook post quoted above (from an hour ago), Singapore's defence minister Dr Ng Eng Hen said its submarine rescue vessel was "dispatched expeditiously yesterday afternoon, as fast as she could get ready", after its navy chief received a request for assistance from his Indonesian counterpart. "A medical team was also added to the regular crew in the event that hyperbaric care would be needed," said Dr Ng.

6. Indonesia's navy is searching for the submarine that went missing north of the resort island of Bali, the military said. The submarine was carrying 53 personnel on board for the exercise, which TNI AL ships were taking part in, namely the frigates KRI Raden Eddy Martadinata(331) and KRI I Gusti Ngurah Rai (332) and the corvette KRI Diponegoro (365).

7. Discovery of the location of the distressed submarine is not officially confirmed by the TNI AL. There is as yet no news on progress of the rescue attempts to come; and situation may still change. We will need to see an updated official announcement on KRI Nanggala — before attempting further comment.
 
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Ananda

The Bunker Group

From last official press conference, TNI told that all news in Twitter related to contacts and locations still can't be officially confirm. This's just add on no official confirmation can be given yet.

In press conference one thing that they can confirm that the last communication with Submarine is when they want to flooded torpedo tubes #8. Means they're in preparation for torpedo launching procedure.
 
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