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Should India be looking at abandoned Russian blueprints?

silentinksoldier

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Buying Russian blueprints may be a good way for countries with developing defence industries to bring themselves up to speed.
A case in point would be the obvious mig 1.44 influence on the j-20.

Anyways, what i wanted to focuss on was the IAC3.
Should India consider buying plans of the Ulyanovsk from Russia?
Soviet aircraft carrier Ulyanovsk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
i'd say it's definitely something to look at.

85k ton displacement
70 aircraft (~40 fixed wing)

load this babe with f-35s and navalised pakfas...and you got SOME platform
 
Go for Russians after the bitter experience of Gorshkov?

No way!

Let's stick to an indigenous nuclear powered IAC3
 
Good idea but it is too big for us...we could go for DCNS or BAE new designs, which is in the range of 50-60k ton
 
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Though, i think the russians never planned for a true blue water navy. It high time we stared shifting our alignment in naval shperes at least, to the French....those guys have been making decent progress
 
the ship WAS indeed nuclear powered

also it wasnt a failed ship..it had been completed 40% and had to be stopped due to lack of funds when ussr collapsed

it was not a failed ship . but was canceled due to lack of Fund

Point taken but we need newer technologies for the IAC3 like catapult etc.

Also, the indigenous approach will give us many side benefits.
 
Basically copy? Yes, India should try to reverse engineer like China has been doing. Its fair game.

Though I doubt you can just copy a carrier like that.
 
Point taken but we need newer technologies for the IAC3 like catapult etc.

Also, the indigenous approach will give us many side benefits.

indegenous effort will take more time and wont probably produce something as good...
look at LCA....

obviously new tech has become available...and that may be incorporated
 
Basically copy? Yes, India should try to reverse engineer like China has been doing. Its fair game.

Though I doubt you can just copy a carrier like that.

copy wouldnt be the term i'd use. Was hf24 marut a copy?
it would be legit as we would officially buy the plans....russia wont building them anytime soon..
 
silentsoldier..this is India not china .....so forget these type of things....

where's the logic in that.....?

i mean...BUYING the blueprints OFFICIALLY...that's not copy...that legit transfer of rights.

Ypu arent going to catch up with china's industry without getting boosts such as these....
here, you have available blueprints, all you need is people who can follow them to the letter.....
 

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