The new search for the Malaysia Airlines flight that disappeared in 2014 will use a suite of new high-tech tools in the southern Indian Ocean, says underwater robotics expert Stefan Williams.
More than 11 years after the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, the Malaysian government has approved a new search for the missing debris of the aircraft.
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