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HERE COMES THE IAC | Navy beefs up security at Wellington Island with IAC

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The Indian Navy has put the security in and around Wellington Island on alert with its prized, home-grown possession – the Indigenous Aircraft Carrier (IAC) -- setting out to quay at the Cochin Shipyard Ltd (CSL). While the officials at the Southern Naval Command (SNC) refused to divulge any details, Express has confirmed information that the areas in an around the ‘current position’ of IAC (INS Vikrant) is very closely monitored since its float-out last
week.
Though the IAC, an air defence ship, is currently under the control of CSL, the Indian Navy is taking no chances and has increased armed patrol. Teams from the Sagar Prahari Bal are also said to be monitoring all movements closely. The naval officials in Kochi adopted an extremely diplomatic stand when Express sought information on post-IOC float-out security. “The more we speak about it the more we let our plans out. With the ship at the quay, we will have our plans intact, though it is currently under the CSL custody,” an official said. Even commercial vessels that operate closer to the vicinity of CSL\IAC are being put under observation.
A senior serving naval official, who agreed to part with information initially back-tracked a day later, said that his higher-ups would get get worried, if the ‘security cover’ for IAC becomes a talking point.
CSL sources said that the float-out completed the Phase-I activities of IAC with the hull construction. "We have established that the vessel can float safely. There have been delays due to various equipment developing serious snags. We have addressed them and have conducted a series of underwater trials, in addition to testing all hi-end technologies time and again. The Phase-II work has begun and it mainly consists of out-fitting jobs. The platform will be re-docked again," sources said.
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The Indian Navy is also planning to upgrade the security levels at its Gunnery School (INS Dronacharaya) inside the Wellington Island. Tenders have been called for the supply, installation and commission of CCTV surveillance systems
all along the periphery, including the seafront, of INS Dronacharaya. “We are looking for a complete package which gives us gapless, round-the-clock and all weather security coverage. The tenders are in and we will finalize after scrutinizing the technical and price formalities,” sources said.

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Thanks tarmak007 for bringing these pics but he spent most of his article explaining about the security around CSL rather than the IAC, specially when it will be inducted and other info.
 
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They increased the security for the ship but isn't CSL surrounded and is densely populated.

I think a more appropriate measure would be to cordon off the island till Vikrant comes into IN. Forces cannot patrol every meter of the island perimeter 24/7. If our Coast Guard can't do it, neither can these guys. They have their limits. CSL can request the center to shut off the island to any access other than IN personnel that are directly involved with Vikrant or the Chief of Naval Staff.

Until they do that, there is always going to be a loophole.

Off topic: Kerala has a lot of good names in their own language. I am sure the island would sound much more Indian with a name like "Mahabalidweep" (after Kerala's renowned king Mahabali) or something.

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Vikrant looks amazing! But there's a lot of more work required to be done and really fast because we need this ship out ASAP. Viraat won't be able to handle the responsibility anymore and we should not push the old war horse out again. It is time that young blood took over and let Viraat retire in full honor for its dedicated service to the country.
 
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finally its out. good start i must say. now we can hope it will be inducted in next 2-3 yrs.
 
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Only logical. After all these things are more than mere ships, they are national assets. Similar steps are being taken throughout the country at areas of strategic naval interest. And SPB are getting very good equipment and training. It seems post-26/11 IN is on the ball.
 
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finally its out. good start i must say. now we can hope it will be inducted in next 2-3 yrs.

Lets not set ourselves up for disappointment by creating unrealistic goals.

5 years is a realistic goal. If we do it early, we can celebrate. Some of our babus are silly, better project management will help.
 
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Ahh freaking perfect but i have some gripes with the way this pics were taken...The pics should have been more blurry, preferably taken from cell phone ..it must have been shot from behind the bushes....And some anonymous guy should have released it , making claims that it was shot under heavy security cover...It would have had a more menancing effect then..:rofl:..

We really should learn something from others,Dont you all agree ?
 
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^^^ lol

Lets not set ourselves up for disappointment by creating unrealistic goals.

5 years is a realistic goal. If we do it early, we can celebrate. Some of our babus are silly, better project management will help.

IAC-1 has an excellent management system. The ship is little late as of now but considering we are making a hi-tech 40000 ton carrier for the first time, the pace of work is superb. It will be inducted into the IN by 2015 for sure. Mark my words.
 
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ohhh !!! man you just made my year . damn she is beautiful. cant wait to see her flying the navy pennant .:yahoo:
 
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