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Argentina missing submarine: Navy denies safety claims | Argentina missing submarine: Navy denies safety claims |
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The Argentinean navy has insisted a missing submarine was in good condition and had passed system safety checks before setting off on a training mission 10 days ago. | The Argentinean navy has insisted a missing submarine was in good condition and had passed system safety checks before setting off on a training mission 10 days ago. |
Some relatives of the 44 missing crew members had suggested the 34-year-old vessel was in a bad state of repair. | Some relatives of the 44 missing crew members had suggested the 34-year-old vessel was in a bad state of repair. |
The ARA San Juan last made contact with naval authorities on 15 November. | The ARA San Juan last made contact with naval authorities on 15 November. |
Hopes of finding survivors are fading among relatives fade despite international search efforts. | Hopes of finding survivors are fading among relatives fade despite international search efforts. |
"We are at a stage of hope and hopelessness at the same time," navy spokesman Enrique Balbi said. | "We are at a stage of hope and hopelessness at the same time," navy spokesman Enrique Balbi said. |
"We have to be guided by firm evidence. We are focused on detecting the submarine." | "We have to be guided by firm evidence. We are focused on detecting the submarine." |
Mr Balbi told a news conference that the submarine had its whole operating system checked two days before setting sail. | Mr Balbi told a news conference that the submarine had its whole operating system checked two days before setting sail. |
"The submarine doesn't sail if that's not done. If it set off... it was because it was in condition to do so," he said. | "The submarine doesn't sail if that's not done. If it set off... it was because it was in condition to do so," he said. |
Relatives gathered at the submarine's naval base on Saturday to take part in a religious ceremony and were joined by hundreds of supporters. | Relatives gathered at the submarine's naval base on Saturday to take part in a religious ceremony and were joined by hundreds of supporters. |
Some have reportedly begun mourning their loved ones, fearing it is too late for them to be found alive. | Some have reportedly begun mourning their loved ones, fearing it is too late for them to be found alive. |
On Friday the country's president said an inquiry would be launched to find out the "truth" after a week of uncertainty and speculation. | On Friday the country's president said an inquiry would be launched to find out the "truth" after a week of uncertainty and speculation. |
What is known about the missing submarine? | What is known about the missing submarine? |
The submarine was returning from a routine mission to Ushuaia, near the southernmost tip of South America, when it reported an "electrical breakdown". | The submarine was returning from a routine mission to Ushuaia, near the southernmost tip of South America, when it reported an "electrical breakdown". |
A naval commander said the submarine had surfaced and reported the breakdown, described as a "short circuit" in its batteries. The navy said it then made further contact to say the problem had been fixed and the submarine would proceed toward its port. | A naval commander said the submarine had surfaced and reported the breakdown, described as a "short circuit" in its batteries. The navy said it then made further contact to say the problem had been fixed and the submarine would proceed toward its port. |
On Thursday, the authorities said an event consistent with an explosion had been detected by a nuclear test watchdog. | On Thursday, the authorities said an event consistent with an explosion had been detected by a nuclear test watchdog. |
The Vienna-based Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organisation (CTBTO) said an "abnormal, singular, short, violent, non-nuclear event" was recorded in the South Atlantic. | The Vienna-based Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organisation (CTBTO) said an "abnormal, singular, short, violent, non-nuclear event" was recorded in the South Atlantic. |
The US also reported a "hydro-acoustic anomaly" hours after the submarine went missing, close to its last known location. | The US also reported a "hydro-acoustic anomaly" hours after the submarine went missing, close to its last known location. |
The news dashed hopes among relatives, although no wreckage or debris has been found by the international search teams. | The news dashed hopes among relatives, although no wreckage or debris has been found by the international search teams. |
On Saturday a military spokesman said the submarine was not carrying torpedoes on board, dismissing a theory there had been an accident with explosives it was carrying. | On Saturday a military spokesman said the submarine was not carrying torpedoes on board, dismissing a theory there had been an accident with explosives it was carrying. |
Who is looking for it? | Who is looking for it? |
On Saturday Russia joined the operation, deploying one of its largest aircraft on Friday night with specialist equipment on board. | On Saturday Russia joined the operation, deploying one of its largest aircraft on Friday night with specialist equipment on board. |
Its unmanned submersible, known as the Pantera Plus, can conduct sonar scans up to a depth of 1,000m (3,281ft). | |
Russia also has a scientific exploration ship on the way from West Africa. | Russia also has a scientific exploration ship on the way from West Africa. |
The US Navy also deployed unmanned "mini-sub" vehicles to join the search. | The US Navy also deployed unmanned "mini-sub" vehicles to join the search. |
The UK, Brazil, Chile, Norway, Germany, Canada, France, Peru, Colombia and Uruguay are also helping to try to locate the vessel. | The UK, Brazil, Chile, Norway, Germany, Canada, France, Peru, Colombia and Uruguay are also helping to try to locate the vessel. |
Who is on board? | Who is on board? |
There are 44 crew members on board, under the command of Pedro Martín Fernández. | There are 44 crew members on board, under the command of Pedro Martín Fernández. |
Forty-three of the crew are men but there is also one woman, Eliana María Krawczyk. The 35-year-old is the first female officer in Argentina to serve on a submarine. | Forty-three of the crew are men but there is also one woman, Eliana María Krawczyk. The 35-year-old is the first female officer in Argentina to serve on a submarine. |
Reports suggest one crew member escaped the tragedy because he was off the vessel visiting his sick mother, and had been replaced by someone else. | Reports suggest one crew member escaped the tragedy because he was off the vessel visiting his sick mother, and had been replaced by someone else. |
On Saturday relatives held a religious vigil service outside of the Mar del Plata naval base where the submarine was based. | On Saturday relatives held a religious vigil service outside of the Mar del Plata naval base where the submarine was based. |
They have expressed frustration with authorities, who they say have been slow at sharing information about search efforts.. | They have expressed frustration with authorities, who they say have been slow at sharing information about search efforts.. |