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    "data": {
        "id": 1731099,
        "msgid": "advanced-capabilities-of-kri-canopus-936-indonesias-first-submarine-rescue-vessel-equipped-with-sea-drones-1778492599",
        "date": "2026-05-11 14:29:51",
        "title": "Advanced Capabilities of KRI Canopus-936, Indonesia's First Submarine Rescue Vessel: Equipped with Sea Drones and Mine Detection",
        "author": "Jessi Carina",
        "source": "KOMPAS",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Infrastructure",
        "summary": "The Indonesian Navy has introduced KRI Canopus-936, its first submarine rescue vessel, designed primarily for hydrographic and oceanographic surveys but also equipped to support search and rescue operations for submarines. The ship features advanced technology for underwater mapping, deep and shallow sea surveys, mine detection, and maritime security patrols, with personnel trained in Germany. This addition significantly enhances Indonesia's underwater surveying and naval defence capabilities, allowing collaboration with institutions like BRIN for scientific missions.",
        "content": "<p>JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com - The Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Navy\n(KSAL), Admiral TNI Muhammad Ali, has revealed the capabilities of KRI\nCanopus-936, the latest warship of the Indonesian National Armed Forces\nNavy. He explained that KRI Canopus-936 is an auxiliary hydrographic\noceanographic vessel designed to conduct underwater surveys and mapping.\nHowever, the ship is also prepared to support submarine search and\nrescue operations or as a submarine rescue vessel. \u201cSo this will be the\nfirst submarine rescue ship we have,\u201d said Ali at the Kolinlamil Pier,\nTanjung Priok, North Jakarta, on Monday (11\/5\/2026). This equipment\nenables the execution of hydrographic, oceanographic, geophysical\nsurveys, and detailed seabed mapping with high accuracy. The ship also\nhas deep-sea and shallow-sea survey capabilities, including surveys in\ncoastal areas using two small boats carried on board. In addition to its\nscientific functions, the ship has capabilities to support military and\nmaritime security operations, including submarine route mapping, sea\nmine detection, security patrols, and maritime intelligence support.\nRegarding the operation of the ship, Ali assured that TNI AL personnel\nhave undergone seven months of training in Germany. Previously, they\nalso received hydrographic education and training in various countries,\nincluding Indonesia. \u201cIts crew capacity (can accommodate) 100 people.\nMaximum 100 people. It can collaborate to carry personnel from other\nsurveys. For example, BRIN might join later. From\nministries\/institutions related to underwater surveys,\u201d he said.\nAccording to Ali, the presence of KRI Canopus-936 will strengthen\nIndonesia\u2019s underwater surveying capabilities.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/advanced-capabilities-of-kri-canopus-936-indonesias-first-submarine-rescue-vessel-equipped-with-sea-drones-1778492599",
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    "sponsor": "Okusi Associates",
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