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[Opinionated] The sole Indian Carrier sailed only two weeks in two years?

could have built modern houses for shanty town, built 1000 toilets/showers/baths, education for life, healthcare for life, social welfare protection. why god why these stupid mother fcukers never help the pppl but want big tanks, ships, planes although never get to use in war or they neglect it and then scrap it.
 
could have built modern houses for shanty town, built 1000 toilets/showers/baths, education for life, healthcare for life, social welfare protection. why god why these stupid mother fcukers never help the pppl but want big tanks, ships, planes although never get to use in war or they neglect it and then scrap it.
You could say the same for a lot countries.
 
This Indian aircraft carrier is not a carrier for combat, it is for propaganda purposes. Call it a ‘propaganda carrier’.

It can't even do propaganda well when it stays in port for literally a whole year at time. And still catches fire every so often while just sitting around!

It's basically a big advertisement for how incompetent the Indian Navy is. So not even a propaganda carrier but simply a stationary target (if you lobbed a missile at the Vikramaditya berth in Karwar in the 1095 days between 2019 and 2021, you would hit on 1081 of those days or 98.7% of the time! It was away from port only 14 days.)
 
It can't even do propaganda well when it stays in port for literally a whole year at time. And still catches fire every so often while just sitting around!

It's basically a big advertisement for how incompetent the Indian Navy is. So not even a propaganda carrier but simply a stationary target (if you lobbed a missile at the Vikramaditya berth in Karwar in the 1095 days between 2019 and 2021, you would hit on 1081 of those days or 98.7% of the time! It was away from port only 14 days.)

Indian military is a joke.
 
It can't even do propaganda well when it stays in port for literally a whole year at time. And still catches fire every so often while just sitting around!

It's basically a big advertisement for how incompetent the Indian Navy is. So not even a propaganda carrier but simply a stationary target (if you lobbed a missile at the Vikramaditya berth in Karwar in the 1095 days between 2019 and 2021, you would hit on 1081 of those days or 98.7% of the time! It was away from port only 14 days.)

why sink an Indian carrier that is actually serving its enemy. This carrier is drain the Indian resources and if it’s sunk, than India would be able to put resources into something more tangible vs thi# white elephant.
 
why sink an Indian carrier that is actually serving its enemy. This carrier is drain the Indian resources and if it’s sunk, than India would be able to put resources into something more tangible vs thi# white elephant.

There is actually a better than 50-50 chance that if you sink it they'll put resources into another white elephant. They have a glittering record of incompetence!
 
Has the sole "operational" Indian carrier left its port yet in 2022? The Vikramaditya hasn't moved except for about two weeks (and that is being generous in rounding up two 3-day exercises) since 2019. lol

Meanwhile:

China's two carriers are a sea continuously, launching and recovering hundreds of sorties during the three years the INS Vikramaditya played (and is still playing) harbor queen.

PLAN is by far the more experienced and valid carrier operator.

Sailing out a few weeks into total since commissioning and now being port-bound for three calendar years in a row can do only so much for Indian "experience." lol
 
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Indians in this thread were lying about their operations when no one had landed on an Indian carrier for years. lol

Indian doesn't have a real carrier program. They have a showcase for incompetence. lol


New Delhi: The elite fighter pilots of the Indian Navy have not landed on an aircraft carrier for nearly two years and the wait is expected to get longer with the first landing on-board the INS Vikrant likely to take place only early next year, ThePrint has learnt.
 
Indians in this thread were lying about their operations when no one had landed on an Indian carrier for years. lol

Indian doesn't have a real carrier program. They have a showcase for incompetence. lol


New Delhi: The elite fighter pilots of the Indian Navy have not landed on an aircraft carrier for nearly two years and the wait is expected to get longer with the first landing on-board the INS Vikrant likely to take place only early next year, ThePrint has learnt.

Cow urine technology at its finest.
 
Cow urine technology at its finest.

Well, it is mainly foreign technology. There is very little Indian technology in general for anything. India is an importer.

But despite years of experience importing and using foreign stuff, they are still horrible at maintaining their foreign equipment. Just very incompetent. lol
 
Well, it is mainly foreign technology. There is very little Indian technology in general for anything. India is an importer.

But despite years of experience importing and using foreign stuff, they are still horrible at maintaining their foreign equipment. Just very incompetent. lol


They probably used cow urine, for mechanical lubrication of engine and various components. I heard it does wonders.
 
Aircraft carriers are supposed to be intimidating, epic and cool. This indian ac is just pathetic. Well. I guess it makes target practice for our yj12/cm302 ashm
And now a target for the YJ-21E. The export model is only 290 km, but Pakistan could develop a local model that returns to the original design range of 500-1000 km. Add in decoys and a hypersonic glider warhead, and a salvo of these from land or sea will make any Indian carrier battle group stay far off shore.

 
They probably used cow urine, for mechanical lubrication of engine and various components. I heard it does wonders.

Unlikely, it will rust. lol

But probably matters little since their stuff are hardly operational either way.
 
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