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Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Detects Debris Of IAF's An-32 Aircraft, Which Went Missing Seven And A Half Years Ago

Nishtha AnushreeJan 12, 2024, 06:01 PM | Updated 06:01 PM IST
AN-32 aircraft of Indian Air Force (@IAF_MCC/Twitter)

AN-32 aircraft of Indian Air Force (@IAF_MCC/Twitter)


An Indian Air Force (IAF) An-32 aircraft, which had gone missing over the Bay of Bengal on 22 July 2016, its debris has now been detected on the sea bed approximately, 140 nautical miles (310 Km) from the Chennai coast.

Ministry of Defence released a press statement on Friday (12 December) and said, "The National Institute of Ocean Technology which functions under the aegis of the Ministry of Earth Sciences, had recently deployed an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) with deep sea exploration capability at the last known location of the missing An-32."

It further states that the search was conducted at a depth of 3,400 m using multiple payloads, including a multi-beam SONAR (Sound Navigation and Ranging), synthetic aperture SONAR and high-resolution photography.  Analysis of search images had indicated the presence of debris of the crashed aircraft on the sea bed.

"The search images were scrutinised and found to be conforming with an An-32 aircraft. This discovery at the probable crash site, with no other recorded history of any other missing aircraft report in the same area, points to the debris as possibly belonging to the crashed IAF An-32 (K-2743)," the statement concludes.

The incident occurred seven and a half years ago when the aircraft went missing during an op mission with 29 personnel on board.  Large-scale search and rescue operations by aircraft and ships could not locate any missing personnel or aircraft debris.

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