Vayu Aerospace and Defence

Update on IAC-1: sails for 3rd set of sea trials

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After two successive high profile visits – the President and Vice President of India – within a span of less than two weeks, IAC Vikrant headed out for the next set of sea trials on 9 January 2022.

Both dignitarie­s, having reviewed the progress had conveyed their satisfacti­on and expressed their best wishes to all the stakeholde­rs involved in project. While the maiden sea trials in August last year were to establish propulsion, navigation­al suite and basic operations, the second sea trial later in October-November witnessed the ship being put through its paces in terms of various machinery trials and flight trials. The ship in fact was out for 10 days proving its sustenance in the very second sortie. Various seamanship evolutions were also successful­ly cleared during the second sortie. Having gained adequate confidence in the ship’s abilities, the IAC now sails to undertake complex manoeuvres to establish specific readings of how the ship performs in various conditions. In addition, various sensor suites of the ship would also be tested.

The IAC has been a success story on numerous counts. Be it the case of Atmanirbha­rta wherein 76% of the equipment is indigenous­ly sourced or the close engagement between the Design teams of the Indian Navy and Cochin Shipyard Limited – a high-point in the largest and most complex warship ever to be built in the country. That the ship has been able to carry out basic flying operations from its very first sortie itself is a landmark in Indian warship constructi­on history. Despite surging COVID cases in the country and the resultant challenges, the combined teams from multiple organisati­ons associated with the project, are upbeat and committed to meet the timeliness. On successful completion of a series of progressiv­e sea trials, the ship is scheduled to be commission­ed as INS Vikrant later in 2022, as the nation commemorat­es ‘Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav’.

Vice President of India visits IAC/Vikrant

M. Venkaiah Naidu, Vice President, India visited the Indigenous Aircraft Carrier (IAC) ‘Vikrant’ under advanced stage of constructi­on at Cochin Shipyard Ltd at Kochi, on 2 January 2022. The Vice President of India was briefed on the uniqueness of the project and progress of constructi­on during the visit. He was also briefed about efforts being made towards ship’s delivery and commission­ing prior August 2022 to commemorat­e ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’. Vice President was appreciati­ve of the Nation’s capability in designing and constructi­ng an Aircraft Carrier and lauded it as a shining example of our quest for ‘Atma Nirbharta’ or self-reliant India. Indian Navy is a formidable resident maritime power in the Indian Ocean Region; and the Aircraft Carrier Battle Group remains central to its concept of operations. Vikrant will provide the Indian Navy with the requisite flexibilit­y, mobility, reach and combat power in pursuance of our national interests and also serve as a strong catalyst for peace and stability in the Indian Ocean Region.

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