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‘We owe it to the people’ to find MH370, PM Anwar says as search resumes with Ocean Infinity

 




‘We owe it to the people’ to find MH370, PM Anwar says as search resumes with Ocean Infinity



Minister of Transport Anthony Loke at the 10th year commemoration of the disappearance of MH370 in March 2024. — Picture by Miera Zulyana

Saturday, 21 Dec 2024 3:32 PM MYT


KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 21 — Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said the public deserve answers about what happened to MH370, and vowed the government’s full cooperation if the new search bears fruit.

He said Transport Minister Anthony Loke briefed the Cabinet yesterday on the latest resumption of the search process, and what it would cost Putrajaya.


“If you ask me if I’m impressed or convinced, not clearly... but we owe it to the people. At least we’ve convinced them that people are prepared to find it.

“If they find it, we pay. If they don’t find it, we don’t pay. That’s our position,” he told reporters, referring to the arrangement with Ocean Infinity.


Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 vanished in March 2014 during its journey from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to Beijing, China, carrying 239 passengers and crew.


Over the years, attempts to find the wreckage of the Boeing 777 have faltered, leaving hundreds of families still grappling with the heartbreak of the tragedy.

Loke announced yesterday that the government today agreed “in principle” to accept Ocean Infinity’s no-find-no-fee proposal to continue searching for MH370’s wreckage based on a new lead, more than ten years after the plane mysteriously disappeared.

The Cabinet agreed in principle to accept Ocean Infinity’s proposal to resume the search for MH370’s wreckage in a new search area estimated at 15,000km per square based on the no-find-no-fee principle.

Loke added the new search location is based on the latest data obtained after ten years of analysis by experts and researchers.

5 comments:

  1. No find no pay.
    Meanwhile Ocean Infinity gets to test out its latest deep sea search technology.
    IF they manage to find MH370 , it would be likely THE biggest extreme deep sea search and salvage coup in the world, with huge potential business opportunities.
    Read extreme deep sea Oil and Gas.

    I know how these Wankee corporations work...they are NOT doing from the goodness of their hearts...wakakaka.. but if they Do find MH370 , it's WinWin all round.

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  2. Wakakaka…

    "extreme deep sea Oil and Gas"

    !!!??

    To locate? To identify?

    The current known deep sea exploration technology is very well established!

    But finding a hay straw within a vast grass field has no easy current technology.

    Ocean Infinity is targeting deep sea military rescue, ancient sunken gold vessels discovery.

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    1. What an idiot bullshiter.
      "The current known deep sea exploration technology is very well established!"

      Extreme deep sea exploration at the depths MH370 is likely at 14,000- -20,000 feet is way beyond the state of the art 400-600 times atmospheric pressure .
      The craft that can operate at such depths are mainly experimental.

      "To locate? To identify?"
      Stupid idiot.

      To install and maintain production oil and gas production equipment, stupid .
      No human survives ar such depths. A very few Very advanced manned vehicles can, nobody wants to risk live bodies working regularly at such depths. So we are talking autonomous and AI drones.

      Which is the tech that Ocean Infinity is working on.

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    2. Wakakakaka…

      1st, Ocean Infinity is currently operating two robotic fleets; the Armada fleet and the Infinity fleet. The Infinity fleet is made up of fourteen autonomous underwater vehicles that are currently operating in oceans globally and the Armada fleet will initially comprise fifteen robotic ships that will be operational by the end of 2020. The fleets are equipped with sensors and navigation technology and are capable of operating down to 6,000 meters depth.

      So, what r the deepest sea reach have OI's claimed robots ever reached in doing yr farted "install and maintain production oil and gas production equipment"

      cf: in May 2022 that the first of 23 Armada surface vessels had recently been launched in Vietnam.

      Noted surface, not undersea!

      The Infinity fleet has been deployed for those earlier MH370 searches. But they were only scanning the seabed for possible debris, nothing more.

      Salvaging is never been done by OI before.

      Indeed, the current known deep sea mineral exploration technology is very well established. Once the oil/gas field is identified via geo-sat imaging (??!! know how it operates??!!), the undersea drilling can begin by autonomous robot guiding & sat-locational triangulation. These guiding robots can go to any depth as designed vis-a-vis those deep-sea crafs reaching the Mariana Trench. No big deal as they r carrying no human load!

      So, who's BS-ing, know-nothing mfer?

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  3. I dont think the plane crashed into the sea. Ask the yanks. They know where it is and the fate of the passengers,

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