Malaysia will deploy more equipment in the southern Indian Ocean to help the Australian-led search efforts to locate flight MH370, which went missing on March 8 with 239 people on board. The missing plane has triggered an unprecedented international search over the past four months.
MH370 reportJul 08 2014 1:10pmFLAGDefense Minister Hishammuddin Hussein said Sunday that an Asset Deployment Committee has already finalized a list of equipment to be sent to the current search zone off the west coast of Australia, where the debris of the missing jet is expected to be located, local media reported.
MH370 reportJul 08 2014 1:10pmFLAGThe new search equipment includes a Royal Malaysian Navy vessel with a multi-beam echo sounder to map the ocean floor, a towed device called the Synthetic Aperture Sonar to scan the ocean floor and a deep-towed side scan sonar with a remotely operated vehicle.
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