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Well, what is te problem? As I pointed out, I am not surprised INS Viraat carries spare rounds for its pair of 8 cell Barak launchers. As pointed out, Barak is under 100kg and just over 2m. As an aircraft carrier and former commando carrier, INS Viraat has 4x the displacement of Kolkata, is 50% longer and has 3x its beam a much larger and is hence inherently a stabler ship. Not only that, it comes equipped with a spatious flight deck for people and things to be move around freely, ordnance magazines, ordnance elevator, ordnance trolleys, and handling gear such as mobile deck crane or forklift. It can handle reloading Barak 1 independently while at sea.
I can't look inside Kolkata but any missile rounds carried internally that are not reloaded somehow below decks must come on deck somewhere and must be moved to the appropriate position to be lowered vertically into the VLU. How would Kolkata remove spent canister and load new canister while at sea? She's not like a carrier and doesn't come equipped with the same kind of ordnance handling equipment (of which one would incidentally likely see some external evidence e.g. an ordnance hatch, a jackstay). I really do not see INS Deepak swinging over its crane while it is doing underway RAS at sea. Not in the last place because of the length of the crane and hence the narrow distance the ships would have to keep. INS Aditya would suffer tha same issues. And INS JYOTI don't carry such a crane (although it does have a starboardside crane for its boats).
I don't understand the fuss either, take INS Aditya or the INS Deepak, make sure it's at Sea State 3 or less, swing out the canister and take out the new one stored in INS Kolkata's hold. Make the switch and pull away. During proacted campaign you cannot make port as that would make you a sitting duck for enemy submarines which hunt in shallow water or lay mines at your doorstep!
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An exercise in futility my friend.
No ordinance elevators, no crane appropriately placed for handling munitions, most importantly absolutely no rationale behind the arrangement and yet people have been lapping up what Mr. Sengupta and co. has been offloading.
Dillinger wrt to you "think tank credentials" what have you to show that your knowledge in these matters is better than PK S. He publishes in magazines, papers, blogs, etc. Agreed conventional knowledge is limited in these matters but unless you have proof please refrain!
I don't understand the fuss either, take INS Aditya or the INS Deepak, make sure it's at Sea State 3 or less, swing out the canister and take out the new one stored in INS Kolkata's hold. Make the switch and pull away. During proacted campaign you cannot make port as that would make you a sitting duck for enemy submarines which hunt in shallow water or lay mines at your doorstep!
PS : Check this out :
Dillinger wrt to you "think tank credentials" what have you to show that your knowledge in these matters is better than PK S. He publishes in magazines, papers, blogs, etc. Agreed conventional knowledge is limited in these matters but unless you have proof please refrain!
Also Nirbhay WAS first introduced as a UAV in MAKS 2005. The Laghu Shakti engine is a copy of a Russian one! As per MCTR Russia CANNOT give an engine of 1000 km capacity to any country. So it gave the lame excuse of the UAV "with cruise missile mimicking capacity" to cover it's a$$.
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