Australia's Acting Prime Minister Warren Truss has said that if it is possible to find missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, then he is confident that it will be found.
According to News.com.au, already three vessels - Fugro Equator, Fugro Discovery and GO Phoenix - have been tasked with the job of searching for remains of the missing Boeing 777 which went down last March.
Truss has announced that a fourth vessel - Fugro Supporter - is headed to the Perth coast, after conducting trials in Bali.
Truss said that he was optimistic that the search teams were looking in the right place and had good enough equipment to be able to identify the wreck.
The Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, carrying 227 passengers and 12 crew members went missing on 8 March 2014.
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