MANILA, Philippines — Microsoft co-founder and billionaire Paul Gardner Allen announced that he has located the supposed wreckage of the Japanese battleship Musashi in the Sibuyan Sea.
Allen, who owns the NBA's Portland Trail Blazers and the NFL's Seattle Seahawks, said in a statement that the warship was discovered by his luxury megayacht's remote operated vehicle, or ROV, one kilometer below sea level.
"World War II Battleship Musashi that sank in 1944 is found, 1-kilometer deep by M/Y Octopus [in the] Sibuyan Sea," Allen said on Tuesday, adding that the chrysanthemum bow seal of the Imperial Army of Japan is inscribed on it.
Allen also released two photos of the sunken ship and a video of the exploration.
RIP crew of Musashi, appx 1023 lost. The pic of the valve 1st confirmation of Japanese origin (clues 2 use apprec). pic.twitter.com/BcJgkhWskb
— Paul Allen (@PaulGAllen) March 2, 2015
The mammoth Musashi was the largest battleship in naval history. It was hit by dozens of torpedoes and bombs before it capsized along with its commander, Admiral Toshihira Inoguchi.
"The Musashi is truly an engineering marvel and, as an engineer at heart, I have a deep appreciation for the technology and effort that went into its construction," Allen said.
The supposed wreckage of the Japanese battleship was located at the bottom of the Sibuyan Sea separating Visayas and Luzon.