Khaleej Times

First homegrown aircraft carrier to be ready by 2020

- IANS

new delhi — Vikrant, India’s first home-made aircraft carrier, will be ready for induction by 2020, a Navy official said here on Friday.

Commodore J. Chaudhary, Principal Director Naval Design, said its harbour trials will start by the end of this year while rejecting an alternate deadline of 2023 that a CAG report had postulated.

The Indigenous Aircraft Carrier has been named Vikrant after the first aircraft carrier that India had — INS Vikrant, which was HMS Hercules for the British Royal Navy before India bought it after it was decommissi­oned by the UK.

This year, at the Republic Day Parade, the aircraft carrier will feature on the Navy’s tableau, portraying the high level of indigenisa­tion in the Indian Navy.

“The aircraft carrier, which is under constructi­on, is expected to join us in 2020,” Commodore Chaudhary told journalist­s.

Asked about a Comptrolle­r and Auditor General (CAG) report which said the ship would be ready for induction in 2023, the Navy official said: “That was CAG’s version, as far as Navy is concerned, we are confident (of the 2020 deadline).”

A CAG report in July 2016 had pointed that the Cochin shipyard, where the ship is being built, has said it will be ready by 2023. The CAG had asked the Navy to work out a “realistic date”.

He said the harbour trials would start by the end of 2018, after which the sea trial and aviation trials will be carried out. —

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