Glitches on Bluefin-21 Suspend MH370 Search

The Autonomous Underwater Vehicle, Bluefin-21, was recovered about two hours into its first mission since returning to the MH370 search area so a communications problem could be investigated, Australian Joint Agency Coordination Centre (JACC) said earlier today.

Glitches on Bluefin-21 Suspend MH370 Search

During the recovery, Bluefin-21 was damaged but was able to be repaired expeditiously with spare parts on board the ADV Ocean Shield.

Examination of the communications problem has established that a hardware defect exists in the transponder mounted on the Ocean Shield and that a defect may also exist in the transponder mounted on the Bluefin-21. This inhibits the ability of the two devices to communicate with each other.

As a consequence, spare parts for both defects will be dispatched from the United Kingdom. The parts are expected to arrive in Western Australia on Sunday.

Ocean Shield is currently en route to Dampier, Western Australia, to receive the transponder parts. The journey is anticipated to take a number of days. At this stage, Ocean Shield is expected go alongside so engineers can make a full assessment of the transponder repairs.

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Press Release, May 15, 2014