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Second Vikrant-class carrier to counter China threat: Indian official
PublishedMay 19, 2015|Byadmin
SOURCE: WANTCHINATIMES
An unnamed official from India’s Ministry of Defense said that New Delhi has decided to build the INS Vishal, a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, with the assistance of the United States, the Times of India reports.
The second Vikrant-class aircraft carrier, the INS Vishal will have a displacement of 65,000 tons, 25,000 tons heavier than the INS Vikrant, the first ship in its class. The Vishal is expected to be launched in 2023. After the ship is commissioned, it will be the largest warship in the history of the Indian Navy. The official said the aim of building the carrier is to prevent PLA expansion into the Indian Ocean.
China has become more assertive in the South China Sea and Indian Ocean since the PLA Navy put the Liaoning, the nation’s first aircraft carrier, into service in 2012. It is currently building new carriers and is looking for a place to establish a naval base in the Indian Ocean. New Delhi considers these actions to be a direct threat to India’s national security.
After the decommissioning of the INS Viraat next year, the Indian Navy will have only one aircraft carrier, the INS Vikramaditya, in service before the commissioning of the Vikrant in 2018. New Delhi has already approved US$4.6 million for the construction of the Vishal. It will be fitted with an Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System produced by General Atomics of the US.
Ashton Carter, the US secretary of defense, plans to visit New Delhi next month with representatives of General Atomics to discuss the deal.
PublishedMay 19, 2015|Byadmin
SOURCE: WANTCHINATIMES
An unnamed official from India’s Ministry of Defense said that New Delhi has decided to build the INS Vishal, a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, with the assistance of the United States, the Times of India reports.
The second Vikrant-class aircraft carrier, the INS Vishal will have a displacement of 65,000 tons, 25,000 tons heavier than the INS Vikrant, the first ship in its class. The Vishal is expected to be launched in 2023. After the ship is commissioned, it will be the largest warship in the history of the Indian Navy. The official said the aim of building the carrier is to prevent PLA expansion into the Indian Ocean.
China has become more assertive in the South China Sea and Indian Ocean since the PLA Navy put the Liaoning, the nation’s first aircraft carrier, into service in 2012. It is currently building new carriers and is looking for a place to establish a naval base in the Indian Ocean. New Delhi considers these actions to be a direct threat to India’s national security.
After the decommissioning of the INS Viraat next year, the Indian Navy will have only one aircraft carrier, the INS Vikramaditya, in service before the commissioning of the Vikrant in 2018. New Delhi has already approved US$4.6 million for the construction of the Vishal. It will be fitted with an Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System produced by General Atomics of the US.
Ashton Carter, the US secretary of defense, plans to visit New Delhi next month with representatives of General Atomics to discuss the deal.