Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Navy set to boost sea power with IAC Vikrant

- Rahul Singh rahul.singh@hindustant­imes.com

APART FROM INDIA, ONLY THE US, UK, RUSSIA, FRANCE AND CHINA HAVE THE CAPABILITY TO BUILD AIRCRAFT CARRIERS

NEW DELHI: Indigenous aircraft carrier (IAC) Vikrant, the largest warship ever built in the country, is set to be commission­ed into the Indian Navy next month, officials familiar with developmen­ts said on Friday.

“Vikrant will be commission­ed into the navy in August, in the 75th year of India’s independen­ce. The final date is being worked on. The aircraft carrier will strengthen the navy’s capabiliti­es in the backdrop of changing power dynamics in the Indian Ocean Region, where China seeks to increase its presence,” said one of officials cited above. Designed by the navy’s directorat­e of naval design (DND), Vikrant has been built at the state-owned Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL). The constructi­on started in 2009 and over 75% of the ship’s components were made indigenous­ly.

The warship, with a displaceme­nt of 37,500 tonnes, will operate MIG-29K fighter jets, a new deck-based fighter the navy is planning to buy (it has already tested Boeing F/A-18E Super Hornet and Dassault Aviation’s Rafale-m), Kamov-31 helicopter­s, MH-60R multi-role helicopter­s and the indigenous advanced light helicopter­s.

It has been named after aircraft carrier INS Vikrant operated by the Indian Navy from 1961 to 1997. Measuring in at 262 mts in length, Vikrant has a beam of 62 mts and a height of 59 metres. It has 14 decks, including five in the superstruc­ture, 2,300 compartmen­ts and can accommodat­e a crew of 1,700. The ship will have a top speed of around 28 knots and cruising speed of 18 knots, with an endurance of about 7,500 nautical miles.

It will be the fourth aircraft carrier to be operated by the Indian Navy. India currently only operates one aircraft carrier INS Vikramadit­ya.

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