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India's first indigenously-built aircraft carrier INS Vikrant is well on schedule and should be delivered on time to the Indian Navy, Commodore (retd) Kartik Subramaniam, chairman & managing director, Cochin Shipyard, said in Kolkata on Thursday. He was attending the commissioning ceremony of the ICGS Anmol, a Fast Patrol Vessel (FBV) built by the shipyard in Kochi. This ship was delivered to the Coast Guard 19 days ahead of schedule.

"It was a proud moment when the INS Vikrant was undocked. Shipbuilding is basically teamwork. We succeed in delivering ships on time due to support from all our associates. Nearly 98 per cent of the work on the hull of INS Vikrant has been completed. Work is now underway on the flight deck. Things are on schedule and we hope to deliver the ship to the Navy on time," Subramaniam said.

The 40,000 tonne carrier is expected to be commissioned to the Navy in 2017. It was undocked for the first time in June this year and launched in August. It is expected to undergo extensive sea trials in 2016. One of the most important factors about this ship is that it is being constructed almost entirely with indigenous steel, developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and made by SAIL. The high quality steel for its flight deck was built by the Alloy Steel Plant (ASP) in Durgapur.

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"This is a major point. When the carrier was planned we wanted to import steel from Russia but they started making demands that we could not meet. This is when it was decided to develop the steel indigenously and we actually succeeded. This was a major step towards indigenization and goes to show that we can achieve a lot by ourselves. Even private players are now joining the fray. The steel for the ICGS Anmol was supplied by Essar. The concept of indigenisation is now opening up new avenues for industry," the CMD told TOI.

Basically, three kinds of steel are being used to build the aircraft carrier. One is the DMR 249 Grade A that went towards making the hull and other parts of the infrastructure. DMR 249 Grade B, developed by ASP, is being used for the flight deck. This steel has spring back qualities. Another variety of steel that is being used for the machine room is DMR 249 Grade AZ25. This steel has compressibility of well beyond 25 per cent that is required to handle the heavy load that the machine room will undergo.

The flight deck of INS Vikrant can carry 19 aircraft while the hangers inside will have the capacity for 17 more fighters. The aircraft carrier will have two take-off runways and a landing strip with three arrester wires, capable of operating STOBAR aircraft including the Mig-29K and indigenous LCA, as well as a range of helicopters.
 
Very good. It seems that navy has learned to overcome bureaucratic hurdle to stick to time table. Good news.
 
INS Vikrant looks delicious :D ....... its a Beauty. :tup:

Look at the design. The house type accommodation structure is pushed to the edge of platform infact, some part is stratched out of platform to build that portion. This will release a lots of space for free maneuvering the planes. I believe that 2 planes can be launched simultaneously from the platform. Vikramaditya has this limitation. The structure is not at the edge of platform but fairly away from the edge which restricts the space for planes to maneuver.
 
Look at the design. The house type accommodation structure is pushed to the edge of platform infact, some part is stratched out of platform to build that portion. This will release a lots of space for free maneuvering the planes. I believe that 2 planes can be launched simultaneously from the platform. Vikramaditya has this limitation. The structure is not at the edge of platform but fairly away from the edge which restricts the space for planes to maneuver.

True. The total flight deck on INS VIkramaditya is 8093 Sq metres. Flight deck on INS Vikrant is more than 10,000 sq. metres or 110,000 sq ft.

That is almost 25 % larger than Viki.
 
Viki was designed in the 1980s and modified in 2000s. Vikrant was designed in 2000s with latest technologies. Its the most complex war machine made by India.
 
yes and that is inspite of VIkrant being smaller than Vikky. This is the magic of modern design.
Well Viki wasn't built to handle fighters at the first place so the design limitation while converting it into an aircraft carrier. And while saying that, no doubt Ins Vikrant will be a lot better than Ins Viki.
 
Well Viki wasn't built to handle fighters at the first place so the design limitation while converting it into an aircraft carrier. And while saying that, no doubt Ins Vikrant will be a lot better than Ins Viki.

Except launching space, Viky is a very potent AC. It hit Nautical Mile 32 in testing and it has a very very powerful EW which makes the radar of all planes totally blind. Vikky was totally invisible from Radars of plane untill it became visible with naked eye. Such is the power of vikky. Now let LR Sam and maitri be put on the board and vikky shall literally become invisible.
 
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Except launching space, Viky is a very potent AC. It hit Mach 32 in testing and it has a very very powerful EW which makes the radar of all planes totally blind. Vikky was totally invisible from Radars of plane untill it became visible with naked eye. Such is the power of vikky. Now let LR Sam and maitri be put on the board and vikky shall literally become invisible.
No doubt about that. One can understand its mighty EW suite when radars of Mig-29K, Su-33 and AWACS like A-50 failed to paint it on their radars. While Viki detected them at the distance of 400 kms.
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