Disappearance of ARA San Juan
On 15 November 2017, the Argentine submarine ARA San Juan disappeared off the coast of Argentina while on a training exercise. After a search lasting 15 days, the Argentine Navy downgraded the operation from a rescue mission to a search for the submarine's wreck, implying they had given up any hope of finding survivors among its crew of 44. It was the worst submarine disaster since the accident on Chinese submarine 361 in 2003, and the second worst peacetime naval disaster in Argentina after the 1949 sinking of the minesweeper ARA Fournier.
ARA San Juan (Argentina) | |
Date | 15 November 2017 |
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Location | South Atlantic |
Coordinates | 45°56′59″S 59°46′22″W |
Cause | Unknown |
Outcome | Loss of the boat, crew |
Deaths | 44 (all) |
On 16 November 2018, a year after the disappearance of the submarine, her wreck was found in the South Atlantic by the private company Ocean Infinity at a depth of 907 metres (2,976 ft) at 45°56′59″S 59°46′22″W.