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I know Deep Blue divers knows where they are. Have never been there myself, but don't think they're at 50 meters, from what I recall only about 30 meters. I did understand though, that after 5 minutes you're done having a look at them, and there's nothing else in the area.
 
Here's an earlier article on the WW2 chariots, including an era photo of a diver on one. I thought it had mentioned the depth at 50m, but I was wrong.

Somehow I wouldn't expect much to have survived, given King Cruiser is rapidly disentgrating nearby.

PHUKET CITY: Chalong-based marine engineer Capt Chris Parton yesterday asked Phuket Governor Udomsak Uswarangkura for permission to salvage two World War II Chariots – sometimes know as “human torpedoes” – from the sea floor off Koh Dok Mai.

The Chariots – torpedoes powered by batteries and converted to carry scuba divers – were used 62 years ago by Britain’s Royal Navy to attack the Italian cargo ships Sumatra and Volpi, which were anchored in the Phuket Roads.

The divers attached explosives with timers to the ships before sneaking away to the submarine HMS Trenchant. After the charges went off the Sumatra sank and the Volpi was so badly crippled that it was abandoned.

After the raid, the Chariots were dumped on the seabed, where they are believed to have remained ever since.

Gov Udomsak told Capt Parton that before trying to raise the Chariots he must produce documentation proving that he has the permission of the British Government, in particular the Ministry of Defence, to salvage the vessels. Only then would he consider the petition further.

“If there are no problems, I will assign a team to work alongside [Capt Parton],” he added.

http://www.phuketgazette.net/news/index.asp?fromsearch=yes&Id=4982
 
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