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India's Pride : The Majestic Aircraft Carrier INS Vikramaditya ( In Pics )

I WAS NOT SURE initially aboit Vikramditya and the MIG29K combo

BUT seen these pictures now a FULL functioning carrier its been a great journey and great addition to the NAVY

Cant wait UNTIL VIKRANT is also fully inducted

the indian NAVY is world class
 
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The Union Minister for Defence, Shri Manohar Parrikar visiting the Integration Centre at Research Centre IMARAT (RCI), in Hyderabad on January 16, 2017. The Secretary, R&D and Chairman DRDO, Dr. S. Christopher is also seen.
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New Delhi: India`s biggest aircraft carrier ship is set to make history by the becoming the nation`s first warship to have an ATM onboard the vessel.The ATM belonging to the State Bank of India (SBI) will be operated through satellite link and the services will begin from Saturday evening.


The warship carries around 1500 naval personnel onboard at a time, which often increased to 2000 when the ship sets sail, which is why the ATM comes as a live saver to the personnel.

The ship moves from different small ports and many a times, it becomes a herculean task to locate an ATM, making this development both historic and significant to all those onboard INS Vikramaditya.INS Vikramaditya is a modified Kiev-class aircraft carrier which entered into service with the Indian Navy in 2013.

She was commissioned on 16 November 2013 at a ceremony held at Severodvinsk, Russia.On June 14 2014, Prime Minister Narendra Modi formally inducted the warship into the Indian Navy and dedicated it to the nation


First Published: Friday, January 20, 2017 - 19:40
 
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INS Vikramaditya, Indian Navy's aircraft carrier, is seen anchored in the Arabian sea as part of Navy Day celebrations off the coast of Mumbai December 3, 2014. The Indian Navy celebrates Navy Day to commemorate the its naval offensive operation at Karachi Harbour during the India-Pakistan war in 1971. | Photo Credit: Reuters

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The case relates to RTI application filed by activist Subhash Agrawal who had demanded a range of information on the acquisition of the 44,500 tonne aircraft carrier.

The reasons behind India agreeing to cost escalation by the Russian side for a refurbished aircraft carrier Admiral Gorshkov should be disclosed, the Central Information Commission has held.

The commission also directed the defence ministry to disclosure reasons why the country chose a refurbished warship in place of purchasing a new one.

The deal for purchasing the ship, rechristened as INS Vikramaditya, was signed in 2004 by the then NDA government at $ 974 million which was increased to final price of $ 2.35 billion in 2010.

The commission has also directed the Indian Navy to disclose “net final cost” including the expenditure on the modifications, renovations and remodelling done on the now 30-year-old ship and also dates of payments made by India.

The Navy was trying to mislead the Commission claiming that the information was to be provided by the Defence Ministry but the ministry made it clear that all the files are held by by the Naval Headquarters and they have been asked to disclose the details.

Information Commissioner Amitava Bhattacharyya noted that the Navy was trying to put the onus of disclosure on the defence ministry whereas the ministry made clear that the reply is to be furnished by the force.

Mr. Bhattacharyya directed the Navy to disclose file notings, correspondence, documents related to the acceptance of cost-revisions demanded by the Russians.

The commission has directed the disclosure as it found that there was a “larger public interest” in the information which was withheld by the ministry and the Navy on the grounds of national security.

Mr. Bhattacharyya also directed the ministry to disclose reasons why India chose to opt for a refurbished warship in place of a new one.

The case relates to RTI application filed by activist Subhash Agrawal who had demanded a range of information on the acquisition of the 44,500 tonne aircraft carrier.

The ship was originally commissioned by the erstwhile USSR on December 20, 1987 and was decommissioned in 1996.

After being inducted in the Navy as Vikramaditya, the ship is now a floating airfield with the length of 284 metres.

It is a 20-storeyed steel megastructure floating in sea from keel to the highest point.

The ship can carry over 30 aircraft including state-of- the-art MiG 29K or Sea Harriers, Kamov 31, Kamov 28, Sea King, ALH—Dhruv and Chetak helicopters.

With 22 decks and a capacity of 1,600 personal, the ship can sustain itself in sea for 45 days up to a range of over 13,000 kms.
 
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