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INS Vikrant to be commissioned by 2017: Naval chief

The funny thing is people are simultaneously trashing the Indians in this thread :rofl: ... thank god the internet is the best time capsule, otherwise the Indians could just deny they said these things.

the thing is, indians have no shame in saying bullshit

their own president said they would be a supa powa by 2012, how delusional and stupid can a man be?

Their godi media cook total fake news
 
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It is good that India is wasting so much time and resources in building this one relatively small and incapable carrier. Had they used all this effort to build destroyers, frigates, or corvettes, I'm pretty sure it would pose a much larger threat to the Chinese navy.

The plan is for 2023 right now. I would honestly not be surprised if it got pushed back to 2025.

more like 2035, they couldn’t build shit, big or small
 
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EZHIMALA (KANNUR): India's first indigenous Aircraft carrier INS Vikrant, being built at public sector Cochin Shipyard Limited and formally launched in August this year, would be commissioned by 2017, chief of Naval Staff Admiral D K Joshi, said here on Saturday.

"With the commissioning of INS Vikrant India will join an elite club of nations with the capability of designing and building aircraft carrier indigenously. There are not many countries in the world to construct their own aircraft carriers," he said.

Joshi was speaking to mediapersons on the sidelines of the passing out parade at Indian Naval Academy at Ezhimala in Kannur district.

To a query on the delay in the project to build Scorpene submarines at Mumbai, Admiral Joshi said India would construct the navy's first scorpene-class submarine with French collaboration and they should be in service by 2015 or so.

"The delay has been resolved and construction work of the submarine is on fast track now," he said.

On maritime challenges, he said utmost priority was being given to coastal security after the 26/11 terror attack. Navy has been given overall coordination of maritime and coastal security involving several agencies, including Coast Guard.

The infrastructure situation has also improved with coastal police stations acquiring patrol boats, fast interceptor boats and a radar chain has also been set up all along the coastline, he said.

Admiral Joshi pointed out that the Navy had been fully engaged in anti-piracy operations in the Gulf of Aden for the past several years and added they had even sunk the 'mother ship' of Somali pirates who came near Lakshadweep islands.

INS Vikrant to be commissioned by 2017: Naval chief - The Times of India
Been 7 years mate. Lol. Another 3 years to go but I will add 2 more years for certainty, that's 2025. 15 years to build one carrier, that too with almost all major equipment imported. That's how incompetent Indians are.
 
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kindly stop it guys, don't mock indians, they said 2017, they never mentioned if it was in this life time or the next, hush ... give our bollywood charsi's a chance
 
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I still remember the "countdown clock" in the begining of this year. I thought Indians were finally serious about their schedules, then you know the rest of story. They said this time it was due to covid-19.
 
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There is no sea trial yet. The photos shown were taken in September during the moving of the ac by tugboats to a another pier just several hundred metres away. The so called trial was just some testing of onboard equipment while the ship was tied up to the pier.
 
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