Ini merupakan kerosakan kali kedua  yang baru dikesan pada Kapal Selam pertama negara kita KD Tunku Abdul  Rahman yang juga baru dibeli dan merupakan barang baru bukan second  hand..
The Malay Mail  melaporkan Kapal Selam pertama negara KD Tunku Abdul Rahman terpaksa  berlabuh di pengkalan Tentera Laut Teluk Sepanggar, Sabah kerana  menghadapai masaalah lagi.
Masaalah baru itu yang tidak  dinyatakan itu dikesan setelah ianya selesai menjalani ujian laut  tropika pada bulan lepas.
Sejak dari kapal selam tersebut  berlabuh di pengkalan manakala masalah berkenaan belum dibaiki lagi.
Ianya  akan memakan masa lebih lama untuk mengesahkan kapal selam tersebut  boleh beroperasi sepenuhnya.
Anak kapal KD Tunku Abdul Rahman  akan mengambil alih kapal selam kedua negara KD Tun Razak yang baru  diterima. Ini adalah kerana jika anak kapal KD Tunku Abdul Rahman berada  di darat dalam tempoh yang lama , mereka akan hilang taraf sebagai anak  kapal .
'KD  Tunku Abdul Rahman' moored as more problems crop up
MARHALIM ABAS
Wednesday,  July 7th, 2010
PETALING JAYA: KD Tunku Abdul Rahman remains at  the Teluk Sepanggar naval base in Sabah as problems have again resulted  in the submarine being docked.
The Malay Mail was informed by  defence industry sources that the unspecified problems were detected  after the submarine completed its tropical water trials last month. A  routine maintenance check later revealed the problems.
Since  then, the submarine has remained at the naval base unfixed.
It is  learnt although the vessel obtained its Initial Operational Capability  (IOC), it may take longer to be declared fully operational.
However,  the arrival of the second Perdana Menteri-class submarine, KD Tun  Razak, on July 2, was a godsend for the crew of its sister ship, KD  Tunku Abdul Rahman. The crew is expected to take over the second  submarine during its mandatory tropical water trial.
Sources said  this was necessary as the KD Tunku Abdul Rahman crew may lose their  submariners rating if they remained on land.
In February, The  Paper That Cares reported that KD Tunku Abdul Rahman suffered a  technical defect that prevented it from diving for three months. The  submarine started tropical water trials on Feb 20.
KD Tunku Abdul  Rahman was commissioned early last year after undergoing a two-year  trial period in France.
The Royal Malaysian Navy procured the two  submarines for RM3.4 billion in 2002 from French/Spanish shipbuilders,  DCNS and Navantia.
Malay  Mail


