Indonesia's military has located the wreck of its missing navy submarine and says all 53 crew members have died. These murky pictures from the ocean floor, off Bali's northern coast confirmed the navy's worst fears. An underwater robot filmed the lost submarine in at least three pieces at a depth of more than 800m. Emergency survival suits that are usually kept in boxes were found floating underwater. Ships from several countries, including Australia, helped in the search and will likely assist with the complicated task of retrieving the wreckage and the bodies of crew members. Frank Owen is general secretary of the submarine institute and submarine rescue expert. He says salvaging the submarine is a major activity that requires specialised equipment.
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