Divers find wreck of Dutch WWII sub off Borneo
Dutch World War II submarine HR. MS. KXVI
THE HAGUE Oct 26, 2011: Sport divers off the northern coast of Borneo have discovered the wreck of a Dutch World War II submarine, missing for the past 70 years, the Dutch defence ministry said Monday.
“The HR. MS. KXVI, which has been missing with a crew of 36 since 1941, has been found,” it said in a statement released in The Hague.
“It was discovered by Australian and Singaporean sport divers in the waters ‘above’ the island of Borneo after a tip-off from a local fisherman,” the ministry added.
It did not state the exact location of the wreck out of respect for the dead crew and their descendants.
The 1,000-tonne KXVI was part of the Allied fleet tasked with stopping the Japanese invasion of the then Dutch East Indies.
Japanese submarine hunter Sagiri
It torpedoed the Japanese submarine hunter Sagiri on Christmas Eve 1941, only to be sunk itself the following day by a Japanese submarine.
Dutch submarines HR. MS. O 13
The latest find brings to six the number of Dutch submarines lost during the war that have now been found, the ministry said. Only one wreck, that of the HR. MS. O 13, remains missing somewhere in the North Sea.
Borneo, the world’s third largest island, is split between Malaysia, Brunei and Indonesia.
Tahniah kepada mereka yang 'terjumpa' submarin ini.
BalasPadamsatu penemuan yang menarik.
BalasPadamWow! It's interesting. Will it be in the museum?
BalasPadampenemuan ini pasti akan menarik perhatian ramai...
BalasPadamGood Job! Well done..
BalasPadamsekarang baru jumpa..teringat pula cerita Titanic. lepas ni adalah mereka yang pergi mengkaji ni.
BalasPadamsudah hilang selepas perang dunia kedua sekarang barru jumpa bangkai kapal selam itu.
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