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India plans a 65,000-tonne warship - The New Indian Express



Taking a cue from its first indigenous aircraft carrier programme, India is now envisaging construction of its largest warship yet – a 65,000-tonne aircraft carrier named INS Vishal (literally meaning ‘huge’) with the latest fighter jets and choppers onboard.

The warship is scheduled to enter the Indian Navy’s flotilla by 2025 and is presently in its design phase.

“Taking a lesson from delays faced in the construction of the first Indigenous Aircraft Carrier INS Vikrant, we have already begun working on the design of the next one with an added tonnage of 25,000 tonnes,” sources told Express. Where this sea leviathan will be constructed is yet to be finalised.

Initially, the second aircraft carrier was also planned to have a 44,000 tonnage, but the Indian Navy put up a requirement for a flat top carrier with an extra 25,000 tonne displacement to make it a more potent platform.

Russian Sukhoi Su-33 and MiG-35 and indigenous Light Combat Aircraft (Navy) fighter jets are likely to operate from the aircraft carrier.

“The aircraft carrier is likely to have a catapult to launch fighter jets, mainly used in the US platform. So far the Indian Navy has operated ski-jump assisted launch of fighters,” sources added. The floating flying deck would also be capable of operating airborne early warning systems and mid-air refueller aircraft.

Sources indicated that the ambitious project would cost around $ 2 billion, less than that of $2.34 billion-worth Russian Admiral Gorshkov.

The Gorshkov will join the Navy as INS Vikramaditya by year-end. “INS Vishal is envisaged to join the Navy in 2025, when INS Virat will no more be in service and INS Vikramaditya and INS Vikrant would be guarding the eastern and western coastlines,” added sources.
 
No way before 2025 - and by then the naval pak-fa will be ready. So stealth fighters for the navy by 2025!!!!
 
Russian Sukhoi Su-33 and MiG-35 and indigenous Light Combat Aircraft (Navy) fighter jets are likely to operate from the aircraft carrier.

Su 33 out of production, Mig 35 not in production, N-LCA on IAC2 more than unlikely. I think the report is based on another similar report that was posted here recently and is not really reliable.
IN wanted the carrier before 2020 and asked for infos of F35C, F18SH, Rafale M, Mig 29K and the Sea Typhoon, Sea Gripen was added later because of manufacturer request. If at least 2020 is still the aim (which is necessary to have something to counter PLAN), one of the first 3 will be the choice. Any delay beyond 2020 will directly go to naval FGFA or AMCA versions.
 
This has got to be a mis-print:

Russian Sukhoi Su-33 and MiG-35 and indigenous Light Combat Aircraft (Navy) fighter jets are likely to operate from the aircraft carrier.


Source: http://www.defence.pk/forums/indian...plans-65-000-tonne-warship.html#ixzz22rpz4cLY

It surely should be:
Russian Sukhoi Su-33 and MiG-35 and indigenous Light Combat Aircraft (Navy) fighter jets are unlikely to operate from the aircraft carrier.

Because the paragraphe directly below this section goes on to completely contradict this statement:
“The aircraft carrier is likely to have a catapult to launch fighter jets, mainly used in the US platform. So far the Indian Navy has operated ski-jump assisted launch of fighters,” sources added. The floating flying deck would also be capable of operating airborne early warning systems and mid-air refueller aircraft.

As no Russian origin fighter nor the N-LCA is able to use the CATOBAR configuration and none of these fighters were included in te N-MMRCA RFI so it looks to be wrong. N-MMRCA will be either Rafale-M or F-35C if US is tactful and able to couple the F-35 sale with E-2D AWACS and EMALS technology.
 
The bigger they come, the harder they fall.....


hahahahahaha

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Good luck with that!!
 
This ship deserves nothing less than N-FGFA or, F-35...
 
Didn't anyone read its worth $ 2 billion dollar, amount of half/equal of few countries' entire defense budget ?

Its sad that instead talking about the technology, people talk emotionally.
 
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