Ocean Infinity's High Tech Ships Poised For MH370 Search?

Ocean Infinity, the UK based global underwater search company, has two of its revolutionary high tech vessels waiting near Malaysia to search for MH370.

Geoffrey Thomas

By Geoffrey Thomas Wed Oct 16, 2024

Ocean Infinity, the UK-based global underwater search company, has three of its revolutionary high-tech vessels waiting near Malaysia to search for MH370.

Armada 78 04 and 06 are moored in the port of Singapore.

The other ship Armada 78 08 is in a position 6.24286°N 109.68948°E and is stationary in the South China Sea between Vietnam and Borneo at the edge of the NW Borneo Trough.

All three ships are fitted out for underwater search.

Armada 04 location

Armada 06 location

It is speculated that the third vessel (below) is doing practice runs in deep water and the depth at its location is up to 2,000 m (6,500 feet) deep.

Armada 08 location

Ocean Infinity has presented the Malaysian Government with a “no find no fee” offer to look for MH370, which disappeared on March 8, 2014, with 239 aboard, in a new location based on the breakthrough WSPR work from Richard Godfrey.

The Malaysian Government is currently debating the offer with the cost estimated to be around $70 million if MH370 is found.

WATCH: Malaysia Not Serious About MH370

READ: Latest on MH370’s new location

READ: WSPRnet explain

READ: MH370: chronology of major events 

Bridge of Armada 78 04

 

 

Keeping two vessels waiting for a decision from the Malaysian government is expensive.

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