Argentine navy loses contact with submarine

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Argentine navy loses contact with sub
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The San Juan (first from left) is seen here with two other subs in 2014.

The Argentine navy is searching the South Atlantic for a submarine that has not made contact for 48 hours.

The vessel with its 44 crew was last located more than 400km (250 miles) off the coast of Patagonia, the navy said.

There is no sign yet that the problem is anything worse than a communications failure, a spokesman said.

It is believed that the ARA San Juan, a German-built TR-1700 type submarine, suffered an electric malfunction, Argentina's La Nacion reports.

Navy spokesman Enrique Balbi told the newspaper the submarine had been on its way from the Ushuaia naval base to the Mar del Plata base, its usual station, when "at some moment communication stopped".

"It's not that it's lost," he said. "For it to be lost we'd have to look for it and not find it."

Mr Balbi said the submarine had food supplies for several days and was probably continuing its planned journey.
 

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It was provided to the Argentine navy on Thursday by the Vienna-based Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO), spokesman Capt Enrique Balbi said.

In a statement, the CTBTO said two of its hydro-acoustic stations had detected a signal from an "underwater impulsive event".
 

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