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On 15 November 2017, the Argentine submarine ARA San Juan disappeared in the South Atlantic off the coast of Argentina while on a training exercise.After a search lasting 15 days, the Argentine Navy downgraded the operation from a rescue mission to a search for the submarine's wreck, implying they had given up hope of finding survivors among its crew of 44. [1]
The submarine's name derives from the province of San Juan; the names of all Argentine submarines begin with the letter S. Past ships with the same name are a destroyer (1911), a surveyor (1929), and a torpedo boat (1937). [9] The prefix ARA is the acronym of the Argentine Navy in Spanish (Spanish: Armada de la República Argentina). [10] [11]
The submarine ARA San Juan had a seven-day supply of air when it last reported its position on Nov. 15, 2017. Argentine Navy submarine found a year after disappearing with 44 aboard Skip to main ...
Families of 44 crew members gave up hope and went home on Friday, saddened and angered by evidence that the vessel may have exploded.
On November 15, 2017 the submarine ARA San Juan (S-42) of the Argentine Navy disappeared in the Atlantic Ocean, with 38 crew members and 6 tactical divers on board. After one year and two days the ship was found by a private company at a depth of 907 m (2,976 ft), with all its crew dead and very close to the point of disappearance, in a place that the Navy had already known about twenty days ...
On Monday, Argentina's navy said that the noise detected about four hours after officials lost contact with the sub could have been the vessel imploding, Argentina is still searching for its ...
The Argentine Submarine Force Command (Spanish: Comando de la Fuerza de Submarinos, COFS) is the submarine service branch of the Argentine Navy. Argentine submarines were traditionally named after the provinces of the Republic whose name begins with the letter 'S'; they are home based at Mar del Plata Naval Base. COFS members have the same rank ...
The vessel experienced some communications issues but felt they were "all good," a U.S. Coast Guard investigation found Final Message from Doomed “Titan ”Sub Revealed, Sent Seconds Before ...