TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Australia claimed to have discovered two floating objects in the ocean, suspected to be parts of the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 airplane. The Aviation Week wrote that the two objects were located at 2,500 kilometers south west of Perth, as observed by the Jindalee radar.
Prime Minister Tony Abbot mentioned that the Australian navy will confirm whether the objects belong to the missing airline that went missing earlier this month or not.
The Jindalee radar covers an area as wide as 3,000 kilometers and commonly used to monitor aviation and sea activities.
RINDU P HESTYA