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INS Vishal might be nuclear-powered aircraft carrier : Naval Design Bureau

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The Navy said it was working on the design of the second indigenous aircraft carrier which may be propelled by a nuclear-powered engine.

The design is at a conceptual stage, director general of Naval Design Bureau Rear Admiral Atul Saxena said when asked if the force was considering using nuclear-powered engine for it.The Navy is already constructing the 40,000 tonne first indigenous aircraft carrier at the Cochin Shipyard Limited and has plans of building one more such vessel which is expected to be more than 60,000 tonnes in weight.

He said the force will take some time before freezing the design of the aircraft carrier as several options are being considered for various aspects such as aircraft take-off and landing facilities.

India has plans of having a fleet of three aircraft carriers. One each would be deployed on the eastern and western sea-boards and the third would be used as a reserve.

Talking to reporters ahead of the golden jubilee celebrations of the Naval Design Bureau, Saxena said, the Navy has developed immense capabilities in terms of ship designing and is focusing on cutting down the ship building time as part of its focus area.

He said in the times of changing face of warfare, the Navy design team is also looking at designing multi-role warships which can be used for diversified operations such as conventional warfare, disaster relief or anti-piracy operations.

Saxena said the force has increased the stealth feature on the ships designed by it and built indigenously by government shipyards in the last few years.
 
The more significant thing about INS Vishal would be that it may incorporate the Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System (EMALS), which is being used by the US Navy in their latest Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft carriers - I remember General Atomics, the developer of the EMALS, was cleared by the US government to give a technical demonstration to Indian Navy officers, who were impressed by the new capabilities of the system. Any updates concerning the same?

Navy eyes high-tech options for future aircraft carriers | Business Standard News

With a displacement of over 65,000 tons with CATOBAR system to launch heavier aircraft like larger fighters, AEW (airborne early-warning) aircraft and mid-air refueling tankers - This Aircraft Career will inevitably be one of the best in class!
 
Nuclear power is best option.

With a displacement of over 65,000 tons with CATOBAR system to launch heavier aircraft like larger fighters, AEW (airborne early-warning) aircraft and mid-air refueling tankers - This Aircraft Career will inevitably be one of the best in class!
R u sure about CATOBAR?
 
I think a 60,000 tons nuclear powered carrier not very viable and given the Indian Navy's budget and the numbers of carriers it plans to operate it would be better if India opts for conventional based carrier. A nuclear powered carrier should at least be 75,000 tons to do some justice to the costs that would incur.
 
with a looming chinese threat, we would welcome the elm thing into this..park this in scs. hmm..
 
The more significant thing about INS Vishal would be that it may incorporate the Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System (EMALS), which is being used by the US Navy in their latest Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft carriers - I remember General Atomics, the developer of the EMALS, was cleared by the US government to give a technical demonstration to Indian Navy officers, who were impressed by the new capabilities of the system. Any updates concerning the same?

With a displacement of over 65,000 tons with CATOBAR system to launch heavier aircraft like larger fighters, AEW (airborne early-warning) aircraft and mid-air refueling tankers - This Aircraft Career will inevitably be one of the best in class!


I think India should go for this technology, given that it could save some space used by the boiler systems that make steam for the catapult system. We could add more fighter jets or even store some more aviation fuel.
 
Nuclear power is the way to go especially For a country that imports most of it's oil.
 
I think a 60,000 tons nuclear powered carrier not very viable and given the Indian Navy's budget and the numbers of carriers it plans to operate it would be better if India opts for conventional based carrier. A nuclear powered carrier should at least be 75,000 tons to do some justice to the costs that would incur.

the article says more than 60000 tons...
 
I think a 60,000 tons nuclear powered carrier not very viable and given the Indian Navy's budget and the numbers of carriers it plans to operate it would be better if India opts for conventional based carrier. A nuclear powered carrier should at least be 75,000 tons to do some justice to the costs that would incur.
read carefully they said more than 60000. and considering Indian navy's previous record like IAC1 initially planned to be 32000tons became finally 40000ton , Ins vishal will easily cross 70000tons.:dance3:
 
Well along with nuclear powered, It may also incorporate EMALS and that would give it some serious advantages.
 

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