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KenC

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I'm sure the US would also have such a capability to deploy deep sea submersible and recovery ships for salvage operation. But it will more costly and take much longer time to prepare and travel.

There is another thing that is less reported but is making the Indonesian wary of the West. As the problem in Irian Jaya is not going away, they suspects that the West(aka Australians) might have a hand in fermenting the unrest. Just last month, the head of Indonesian intelligence over there was ambushed and killed by the separatists.

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silentlurker

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No, not the US, your are worng there mate! China has a deep dive vehicle called Jiaolong which dives over 10. 000 metre!! and also has deep ocean recovery ships. That is why Indonesia ivites China for help with the recovery of the sunken submarine.
Well given that the sub sank in less than 900m of water, not very relevant.
 

P5678

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No, not the US, your are worng there mate! China has a deep dive vehicle called Jiaolong which dives over 10. 000 metre!! and also has deep ocean recovery ships. That is why Indonesia ivites China for help with the recovery of the sunken submarine.
Just for reference, first one includes the deep dive vehicle you mentioned.
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antiterror13

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China's Liuzhou and Suqian guided-missile frigates joined Indonesia's KRI Usman Harun frigate and KRI Halasan missile craft in the exercise, which included communication drill, search and rescue operation and formation maneuver.


Type 056 light frigate (or corvette), China is so thoughtful not sending Type 055 ;)

If it was USN .. they would send Ford carrier and Tico
 

antiterror13

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I'm sure the US would also have such a capability to deploy deep sea submersible and recovery ships for salvage operation. But it will more costly and take much longer time to prepare and travel.

There is another thing that is less reported but is making the Indonesian wary of the West. As the problem in Irian Jaya is not going away, they suspects that the West(aka Australians) might have a hand in fermenting the unrest. Just last month, the head of Indonesian intelligence over there was ambushed and killed by the separatists.

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China should provide support to Indonesia
 

voyager1

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I don't think that's true, pretty sure US, Russia and China all have such deep sea recovery technology, particularly the US.

The thing is Indonesia doesn't exactly trust Australia given the East Timor thing, and Australia is in Five Eyes along with the US. Should the US map the sea floor while doing the recovery there's high chance they will share this with Australia.

Of course Indonesia doesn't exactly trust China to do the same thing, but they made a call and decided they need to pick the lesser evil from their POV.
I would also add that the Chinese help was free whereas I heard (rumours?) that the US would charge Indonesia $200m for this operation
 

windsclouds2030

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I'm sure the US would also have such a capability to deploy deep sea submersible and recovery ships for salvage operation. But it will more costly and take much longer time to prepare and travel.

There is another thing that is less reported but is making the Indonesian wary of the West. As the problem in Irian Jaya is not going away, they suspects that the West(aka Australians) might have a hand in fermenting the unrest. Just last month, the head of Indonesian intelligence over there was ambushed and killed by the separatists.

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In case of asking the US assistance, the salvage cost could reach up to $200 million according to The Australian's article.

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