Tragic Submarine Incident Claims Lives of Three South African Navy Personnel at Sea

Tragic Submarine Incident Claims Lives of Three South African Navy Personnel at Sea

Three South​ African Navy personnel have died after seven crew members of a submarine‍ were‌ swept off its deck by big sea waves as ‍a helicopter attempted⁣ a “vertical transfer” of ​supplies, the Department of Defence said on Thursday.

The accident happened on ‍Wednesday as an⁣ Air Force Lynx helicopter was attempting what is known as a “vertrep” ⁣– or vertical​ replenishment – of supplies to the SAS Manthatisi submarine on the ocean surface off the coast of Cape Town, the⁤ department said.

The operation was immediately called off and a ⁣rescue⁣ effort was launched.

All seven ⁤submariners were recovered, but three were pronounced dead and a ⁣senior officer is ⁢in critical condition.‍ A crew member from‌ the helicopter ‌who was‌ dispatched as a ⁢“surface swimmer” to assist in​ the rescue‌ operation was also recovered and ​is in the ⁢hospital alongside the four surviving submariners.

The National Sea Rescue Institute and other emergency services were called​ in to help with the rescue, the Department of Defence said. There ‍will be an inquiry into ⁣the failed operation and ​the resulting deaths, it ‍said.

The South African National Defence Force, which comprises⁤ all the ⁤armed ⁣forces, said a ⁢female officer with ‌the rank of lieutenant commander was among ​the three who died.

Original from www.aljazeera.com

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