The first submarine ship was found after 103 years of search for the first time in World War I. The submarine ship named HMAS A1-1 was the first submarine ship on the Allied States.
On September 14, 1914, it disappeared with 35 Australian and British soldiers on the sea floor near Rafal, Papua New Guinea.
The discovery was found by the search team of Australia, 13th near the Duke of York Island in Papua New Guinea. It is Australia's oldest naval quarrel.
It is important in the history of the Australian Navy, said Defense Secretary Maurice Pein.
The search team found these distortions by 'drone' looking at the bottom of the sea, over 40 meters from the ocean floor.
The Australian government will contact the Papua New Guinea Government to communicate and recall the heirs of the missing ship.
Its exact location is not intended to protect the submarine.
Over the past one century, 12 search attempts ended in failure.
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