Underwater 'Drone' Used In Hunt For MH370

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 08 April 2014 | 10.52

An unmanned deep-water submarine will be used for the first time in the hunt for flight MH370.

It comes after faint sounds were detected by equipment on board an Australian ship that could be from the missing Malaysia Airlines plane's black boxes.

Warren Truss, Australia's acting prime minister, said the crew on board the Ocean Shield will launch the underwater vehicle, the Bluefin 21 autonomous sub, later.

Angus Houston, who is heading the search, said: "Today is another critical day as we try and reconnect with the signals that perhaps have been emanating from the black box flight recorder of the MH370.

"The connections two days ago were obviously a time of great hope that there had been a significant breakthrough and it was disappointing that we were unable to repeat that experience yesterday."

Mr Truss said the sub can create a sonar map of the area to chart any debris on the sea floor.

If it maps out a debris field, the crew will replace the sonar system with a camera unit to photograph any wreckage.

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