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The UK is to send a Royal Navy coastal survey ship to join the search for the missing Malaysia Airlines plane.
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HMS Echo, currently in the Indian Ocean, will make its way to an area 2,500km (1,550 miles) from Perth.
Planes and ships from Australia, New Zealand and the US have already been deployed to investigate two objects seen on satellite images that could be linked to the missing aircraft.
The largest section of debris appears to be about 24m long.
Australian authorities have warned the objects could have nothing to do with the plane.
But, speaking at a news conference on Thursday, Malaysian Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein described the possible sighting as a "credible lead".
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HMS Echo, currently in the Indian Ocean, will make its way to an area 2,500km (1,550 miles) from Perth.
Planes and ships from Australia, New Zealand and the US have already been deployed to investigate two objects seen on satellite images that could be linked to the missing aircraft.
The largest section of debris appears to be about 24m long.
Australian authorities have warned the objects could have nothing to do with the plane.
But, speaking at a news conference on Thursday, Malaysian Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein described the possible sighting as a "credible lead".