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A fast-attack craft belonging to Malaysia’s navy sank off the coast of Johor over the weekend after a suspected collision with a submerged underwater object.
The KD Pendekar experienced “severe flooding” due to a leak that was first detected in the engine room at around noon on Sunday, the Royal Malaysian Navy said in a statement.
Despite the crew’s best efforts to control and stabilise the vessel, it was completely submerged by 3.54pm, the navy said.
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The KD Pendekar experienced “severe flooding” due to a leak that was first detected in the engine room at around noon on Sunday, the Royal Malaysian Navy said in a statement.
Despite the crew’s best efforts to control and stabilise the vessel, it was completely submerged by 3.54pm, the navy said.

Malaysian navy ship sinks near Singapore after suspected underwater collision
The KD Pendekar was completely submerged less than four hours after Sunday’s suspected collision off the coast of Johor.

