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Silence in the Sea

Monday, May 3, 2021

Nanggala was the most involved in the Navy’s submarine operations. The submarine spent months at sea.

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A member of the Indonesian Military (TNI) fast roping above the KRI Nanggala-402 submarine during TNI’s 69th Anniversary commemoration which was held at Ujung Pier, Surabaya, East Java, in October 2014. Antara/Suryanto . tempo : 173224538638.

IN the 2000s, KRI Nanggala-402 sailed from Surabaya in East Java to Tual in Maluku, for seven days and seven nights. Rear Adm. Iwan Isnurwanto, former Nanggala commander, said the submarine even participated in the Indonesian Military (TNI) Navy’s events. “During operations, we never surfaced,” Iwan told Tempo on Friday, April 30.

Iwan, now Commander of the Second Armada, said he and his subordinates had to persevere to avoid b

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