Indonesian ships have detected two large objects believed to be parts of the AirAsia plane that crashed off Borneo island with 162 people on board, the search chief said Saturday. 'We managed to detect two large objects - one three-dimensioned, another two-dimensioned,' dpa quoted Bambang Sulistyo as saying. 'I can confirm that they are parts of the plane we are looking for,' he said. One object measures 9.4 x 4.8 x 0.4 meters and the other 7.2 x 0.5 meters and they were close to each other, he said. 'We are trying to lower an ROV (remotely operated vehicle) to capture the actual image of the objects on the sea floor, at a depth of 30 meters,' Bambang said.