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INS Vikrant, being built by Cochin Shipyard, to be ready by 2018:Pics

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Well IN wants to explore its Blue Water capabilities. 5 carriers allow it to do so. CBG has 3-7 ships or more excluding the carrier. Hence, whenever a ACC is build, an equal emphasis is also given to the ships in the CBG. Without them ACC is a sitting duck. How long can CIWS and aircrafts defend it.
I hope ACC also needs submarines... How many submarines needed for CBG?
 

Unfortunately, no. The placement of the air intake and the absence of the nearly "vestigial" tail sting eliminates the 29K. Someone bungled up, and went with the F-15 on the deck.
 
Unfortunately, no. The placement of the air intake and the absence of the nearly "vestigial" tail sting eliminates the 29K. Someone bungled up, and went with the F-15 on the deck.

Ya it is F 15. Good catch. But I don't think many people can spot the difference when the image is not enlarged.
 
With F-15s on the deck.:p:
Indeed- how shameful.


+ to be fair to the NDB they are all about designing ships so it's not unreasonable to expect a F-15 and MiG-29K look very similar to whomever crated this CAD.
 
Indeed- how shameful.

+ to be fair to the NDB they are all about designing ships so it's not unreasonable to expect a F-15 and MiG-29K look very similar to whomever crated this CAD.

You also have to consider they may not have a ready made option for Mig 29K to appear in the rendering. F 15 OTOH will be easily available as a template.

Sometimes we miss the obvious reasons.
 
But the aircraft looks like it has a spine.So it is much closer to MiG 29K rather than a F-15
 

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