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Please this time dnt make any excuse ... If they do India should cancel this deal
You want to see the inside? Ok, here's one for starters - the actual force multiplier! Check this out...Nice! I am curious to see the inside of her also what systems she has and the living quarters for the staff that would be very cool!
I think it's a wrong title, since INS Vikramaditya is already the third CV of Indian navy.
The following are what I found on Wiki:
Active:
INS Viraat: Centaur class carrier (ex-HMS Hermes) in service since 1987.
Under construction:
INS Vikramaditya : Modified Kiev class carrier (ex-Admiral Gorshkov) is expected to enter in service in December 2013.
INS Vikrant: 40,000 ton Vikrant class carrier. It is being built at Cochin Shipyard and is expected to enter service in 2017.
INS Vishal: 65,000 ton Vikrant-class carrier. Expected to enter service in 2022.
Retired:
INS Vikrant : Majestic-class carrier, (ex-HMS Hercules), in service from 1961 to 1997 and currently a museum ship docked at Mumbai.
So I think INS Vikramaditya is the third one next to INS Vikrant and INS Viraat.
The ship sits down pretty well in extending IN's future force projection plans.
@Gessler, @Abingdonboy can you guys give an estimate on the numbers and capabilities the IN might possess by 2025?
barak 1 ! not trolling but don't u think that she'll be a sitting duck against CM-400AKG @gambit your professional expertise needed !
INS Vikramditya's role in Indian Navy
ok guys enough ! now lets discuss the the IN's need for an Aircraft Carrier and what role will it play.
By 2025.
Submarines-
15 diesel electric hunter killer.
Includes 9 scorpene subs
6 project75I[U-214/AMUR]
3-4 SSBNs.
[arihant class]
Surface fleet.
3 aircraft carriers-
INS VIKRMADITYA[16-24 mig-29ks,8-12 helicopters]
INS VIKRANT[12 mig-29k/lca naval,8-12 helicopters]
INS VISHAL[36-40 combat aircraft,Specialized naval AEW aircraft,helicopters]
10 destroyers-
3 KOLKATA CLASS P15A
4 BANGALURU CLASS P-15B[with nirbhay,BARAK -ER,brahmos-2]
3 P-15 upgraded SLEP delhi class[new supersonic missiles to replace kh-35,new air defence,etc]
22 frigates-
9 Talwar class
3 SLEP Brahmaputra class.
3 P-17 shivalik class
7 P-17A follow on shivalik class
Corvettes-
4 p-28 kamorta ASW
8 p-28A ASW
4 Upgraded KORA class
4 Upgraded SLEP khukri class
And another 6-10 replacements for veer class.
Naval Aviation-
45 Mig-29k
24 Long range maritime patrol P-8I neptune
50-60 Tejas aircraft.
10-15 US-2 amphibian SAR/maritime patrol aircarft.
60 ASW having replaced SEA king.
10 MRange maritime patrol aircraft[tender ongoing]
25 naval SARAS to replace DO-228 for light maritime patrol and utility.
50 light helicopters[dhruv]
56 light utility helicopters
UAV fleet
Own Satellite
Hawk trainers
Plus the fleet of kamov helicopters operated from ships.
no she'll never be alone ! what i'm saying is that the jf-17 can fire AKG from the distance of 500 km so it doesn't necessarily have to face the mig 29k's , if the carrier is on an offensive mission so the AKG will face the barak ,shtil-1 and ciws. so i'm asking if these systems are capable enough to interception a missile with 6 mach speed
An aircraft carrier is a huge force multiplier, the practical area of sea it can cover oweing to its jets and surviellence crafts is a few thousand kms of sea. Its also effective for land attack and sub sea. A new usage soon will be UCAV's flying from it.
And, the "Dosa machine" is very handy and particularly deadly.
Dosa, idli on INS Vikramaditya
MYSORE: When the staff attached to Indian Navy on-board 'INS Vikramaditya' will be defending the nation, it is the technologies developed at Mysore that will help them get idlis and dosas, the south Indian staple food.
Slated to be inducted into the Indian Navy by year-end, 'INS Vikramaditya' is now equipped with dosa- and idli-making machines, both of which have been conceived at city-based Central Food Research Technological Institute (CFTRI). The machines start operating once the aircraft carrier enters the Indian territory after per-induction trials. A team from a Bangalore-based company has installed six dosa- and three idli-making machines. With the successful installation of the machines, the scientists at the premier R&D institute are proud. "The scientists are naturally elated. What we have developed will help the defence personnel," CFTRI sources told TOI.
Kuch nahin mila tau who bade bade dosa idlly machine dushman ke upar phek marna hei...