Operators aboard the Australian navy vessel ADF Ocean Shield move U.S. Navy's Bluefin-21 into position for deployment.
Summary
INDIAN OCEAN (Apr. 14, 2014) Operators aboard the Australian navy vessel ADF Ocean Shield move U.S. Navy's Bluefin-21 into position for deployment. Using side scan sonar, Bluefin will descend to a depth of between 4,000 and 4,500 meters, approximately 35 meters above the ocean floor to spend up to 16 hours at this depth collecting data. Joint Task Force 658 is supporting Operation Southern Indian Ocean, searching for the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Peter D. Blair) File# 140414-N-OV358-037
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indian ocean
2014
australian navy vessel adf ocean shield move
navy bluefin 21
operators
operation southern indian ocean
ocean floor
deployment
depth
meters
between 4
approximately 35
to 16
force 658
flight 370
high resolution
us navy
Date
14/04/2014 - 14/04/2014
Location
INDIAN OCEAN
Source
U.S. NAVY
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