If the ship is in a blackout state (total power failure), oxygen will only be available until Saturday (24/4) at 03.00 WITA. KRI Nanggala-402 lost contact on Wednesday (21/4) at around 03.00 WITA. assumptions regarding the condition of the ship. If the cracks are in front, members may have closed, there is a possibility that the water may not enter there," Yudo explained. Inside the submarine there are also closed barriers so that water does not enter. "There are cabins where water cannot enter. Yudo said there was a possibility that the crew could save themselves, considering that the submarine was divided into rooms that were limited by bulkheads so that each one was watertight when tightly closed. This is because the main challenge when the submarine starts to crack is the entry of water into the ship's parts. On that occasion, Kasal hoped that the crew of the KRI Nanggala-402 would be able to prevent water from entering when the ship experienced a crack. It will definitely be heard if it is an explosion," said TNI Admiral Yudo Margono emphasized. "If there is an explosion, it will definitely be heard on the sonar detection device. On that occasion, Kasal emphasized that the submarine did not explode. "Because of the cracks, so gradually in certain parts, when the submarine begins to descend, this must occur in phases ranging from a depth of 300 meters, 400 meters, to 500 meters," said Kasal explained. He explained that the cracks in the submarine may have occurred gradually in certain parts. "Cracks, not explosions," said TNI Admiral Yudo Margono when answering journalists' questions about the possible condition of the KRI Nanggala-402 during a press conference at the Base Ops Lanud I Gusti Ngurah Rai, Bali, Saturday, April 24, reported by Era.id. Indonesia had five submarines before the latest accident: two German-built Type 209s including Nanggala and three newer South Korean vessels.JAKARTA - The Chief of Naval Staff (Kasal) Admiral TNI Yudo Margono conveyed that the KRI Nanggala-402 submarine may have cracked while ensuring that the ship did not explode. Southeast Asia's most-populous country has sought to revamp its military capability, yet some equipment is still old and there have been fatal accidents in recent years. "This can be a learning point for the government to advance its military technology and be careful in how it uses its (existing) technology because its people's lives are at stake," said 29-year old resident Hein Ferdy Sentoso. Residents of Banyuwangi joined nationwide calls to accelerate the modernisation of Indonesia's defence forces. Indonesia police said it would deploy teams to Bali and the Java town of Banyuwangi, which hosts the naval base from where the main search and recovery operations are being conducted, to help identify the victims once the bodies are retrieved. Search teams said on Saturday they had found objects including prayer mat fragments near the submarine's last known location, leading the navy to believe the vessel had cracked. "We hope that this will help the families find some closure and certainty on the fate of their loved ones," he added. Singapore Senior Minister Teo Chee Hean wrote on social media late on Sunday that a ROV (remotely operated vehicle) sent by the Singapore Navy was able to "recover a few critical items from the seabed at depth of more than 800 meters". Navy officials said international help will be crucial in recovering the remains of the vessel.
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