Australia’s First Submarine That Vanished 103 Years Ago Has Been Found

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December 21, 2017Australia
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Australia’s First Submarine That Vanished 103 Years Ago Has Been Found
HMAS AE1s helm. (Royal Australian Navy/Commonwealth of Australia 2017)

A Royal Australian Navy submarine that vanished in 1914 has been found, ending a 103-year maritime mystery.

The disappearance of HMAS AE1, Australia’s first submarine, remained one of the persistent mysteries of Australia’s military history, according to a statement by the Australian Navy.

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HMAS AE1s helm and forward and aft periscopes. (Royal Australian Navy/Commonwealth of Australia 2017)
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HMAS AE1s helm and forward and aft periscopes. (Royal Australian Navy/Commonwealth of Australia 2017)
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The rear of HMAS AE1s fin broken away from its footings. (Royal Australian Navy/Commonwealth of Australia 2017)

AE1 was lost off Rabaul on Sept. 14, 1914, with 35 crew members on board. It was the first loss for the Royal Australian Navy and the first Allied submarine loss in World War I.

The 800-ton submarine was located in waters off the coast of the Duke of York Island group in Papua New Guinea this week. It was discovered by the search vessel ‘Fugro Equator,’ which is equipped with advanced search technology.

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Modern contamination on the casing of HMAS AE1. (Royal Australian Navy/Commonwealth of Australia 2017)
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The broken casing of HMAS AE1. (Royal Australian Navy/Commonwealth of Australia 2017)
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HMAS AE1s helm. (Royal Australian Navy/Commonwealth of Australia 2017)
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Battery ventilation trunks of HMAS AE1. (Royal Australian Navy/Commonwealth of Australia 2017)

The Royal Australian Navy and other search groups were surprised that the vessel was remarkably well preserved and apparently in one piece.

A small commemorative service was held by those onboard the search vessel to remember those officers and sailors who lost their lives 103 years ago, the statement said.