In addition to this ship, 3 more American ships are searching for the missing submarine. The US Coast Guard is currently doing everything it can to locate and rescue passengers.
The Coast Guard spoke about the ‘Titan’ search
According to the information received from the Coast Guard, 3 ships arrived in the region on the morning of June 21. one of them “John Cabot”having sonar capabilities and searching “Nordic Vinland” And “Atlantic Merlin”. they help the ship “Deep Energy” search for a submarine “Titanium”.

Ships and planes participating in the submarine search / Daily Mail infographic
In addition to the ships, the US and Canadian governments provided model aircraft. C-130 to assist in air searches. He sent a plane to Ottawa P3 And P8 for rescue assistance.

Approximate location of “Titan” search / Daily Mail infographic
One hope is a robot in search of the missing submarine. Victor 6000. This Tool allows you to capture images and collect scientific data at depths of up to 6,000 meters.
Equipment will come with a French research vessel “Atlas”. Additional crew members from other ships are also urgently sent to search.
Brief information about ships and planes looking for submarines
- The vessel “Deep Energy” is a deep water pipe-laying vessel built in 2013 by order of the Technip company. This ship can operate at a depth of up to 3,000 meters, so it is very useful for getting a submarine out of the water.
- The John Cabot is a Canadian-flagged fishing support vessel built in 2020. The carrying capacity is 777 tons and the current draft is 6.1 meters deep.
- The ship “Scandi Vinland” is a Canadian multipurpose vessel built in 2017. It has 2 robots capable of deep diving.
- The Atlantic Merlin is also a Canadian vessel with a crane mechanism that can operate at depths of up to 4,000 meters.
- The ship “Atlant” is a French ship that can operate at the depth where the sunken “Titanic” is currently located.
- Western C-130, P3 and P8 aircraft receive audio or radio signals from submerged submarines.
What is known about the search for the submarine “Titan”
- Contact with the tourist diver Titan was lost on June 18, about 2 hours after it sank off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada. This submarine was used to study the wreckage of the sunken ship “Titanic”.
- “Titan” probably has 5 passengers. They all paid about $250,000 to look at the sunken boat.
- According to Rear Admiral John Mauger of the US Coast Guard, the crew of the tourist submarine lost near the Titanic disaster site may have had less than 20 hours of oxygen left in the crew. This means that on the morning of June 22, they will have nothing to breathe.
Source: 24 Tv
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