Dutch Experts Reveal MH17 Findings
Part of the reconstructed cockpit.
The Dutch Safety Board has published its investigation report into the crash of flight MH17 on July 17, 2014. Their reconstruction and analysis identified the missile as a 9N314M-type warhead launched from eastern Ukraine using a Buk missile system.
The Dutch Safety Board has published its investigation report into the crash of flight MH17 on July 17, 2014. Their reconstruction and analysis identified the missile as a 9N314M-type warhead launched from eastern Ukraine using a Buk missile system.
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Part of the right-hand side of the reconstruction.
Dutch Safety Board / Edo Tams / BLNDR
Forward part of the right-hand side of the reconstruction.
Dutch Safety Board / Edo Tams / BLNDR
Reconstruction seen from the front.
Dutch Safety Board / Edo Tams / BLNDR
Overview of wreckage area showing the six smaller sites.
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Part of the right hand side of the cockpit.
Dutch Safety Board
Part of the left cockpit window frame.
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Four distinctly shaped fragments.
Cockpit (top, L), Captain's body (top, R), Pursers's body (bottom, L) and First Officers's body (bottom, R).
Cockpit (top, L), Captain's body (top, R), Pursers's body (bottom, L) and First Officers's body (bottom, R).
Dutch Safety Board / NFI
Right hand side of cockpit.
Dutch Safety Board
Cockpit bulkhead at junction with radome.
Dutch Safety Board
Simplified representation of the volume of space of the warhead detonation location according to three independent simulations.
Dutch Safety Board
Investigators at work in front of a green screen.
Dutch Safety Board
