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A new aircraft carrier will combine the properties of a command and control vessel with that of a powerful defensive ship..

Russia intends to strengthen its maritime security with a heavy air-capable new generation cruiser, which is expected to be put to use by the Russian Navy in 2020.

The new aircraft carrier will combine the properties of a command and control vessel with that of a powerful defensive ship. It is also planned to fit up this cruiser with the most advanced equipment that has no analogues in the world.

The main purpose of such a ship is to deliver strikes at targets in the air, on water, on land and even in space. The latter task will be achieved if the ship works in a tandem with a group of orbital facilities.

At present, Russia has only one heavy air-capable cruiser, called Admiral Kuznetsov, which is drawing its duty in Russia’s northern waters. There are plans to modernise it by 2020, but Russian Navy commanders have long been saying that Russia needs more heavy cruisers as well.

In an interview with the Voice of Russia, analyst Ivan Konovalov said: “There have been certain misunderstandings between the Russian United Shipbuilding Corporation and the Defence Ministry concerning this issue. But when the country’s top leaders announced that Russia needs new aircraft carriers, there are no more misunderstandings. The Russian navy has 4 subdivisions - thus, it is planned that Russia will have 4 battle groups headed by aircraft carriers.”

These groups will consist of the aircraft carrier itself, at least 6 more other battle ships and 1 or 2 submarines.

On November 23, the Russian Navy’s Commander-in-Chief Admiral Victor Chirkov said that works on the project of the new aircraft carrier should be finished by 2020. Money on this project has already been allocated.

The conditions which the commanders have put forward for the new ship is that it should spend a very long time without being reloaded with any energy from outside (it is planned that this will be reached by equipping the ship with nuclear reactors), be workable at any weather and have a high combat viability.

The editor-in-chief of the Russian magazine “Export Vooruzheniy” (Export of Arms) Andrey Florov says: “For Russia, having such a cruiser would mean more than just having another military ship. If Russia has it, it will be able to claim for the status of a superpower from the point of view of navy – although, of course, the cruiser will be not only a symbol of power, but be used for practical aims as well. It will defend Russian submarines and land-based marines from air attacks.”

The displacement of the new aircraft carrier will be more than 50,000 tonnes, which is bigger than that of the Admiral Kuznetsov but smaller than that of its modern US analogues. It will be able to take about 80 airplanes on its deck.
 
50,000 Tonns , 80 plane...

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50,000 Tonns , 80 plane...

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don't meant to disrespect, but i really want to see how you can bunch 80 planes in a 50000 tons aircraft carrier, the US tried that in the 70s but fail, for 80 modern planes, 100000 tons carrier is the way to go.

50,000 Tonns , 80 plane...

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don't meant to disrespect, but i really want to see how you can bunch 80 planes in a 50000 tons aircraft carrier, the US tried that in the 70s but fail, for 80 modern planes, 100000 tons carrier is the way to go.
 
So its quite possible that the current Russian carrier will be given off to INAF by 2020 with upgrades.
 
So its quite possible that the current Russian carrier will be given off to INAF by 2020 with upgrades.

IN wants to have a total of 7 aircraft carriers.

So -

Vikramaditya (ex-Admiral Gorshkov) --- 45,000 tons --- MiG-29K
Vikrant (Project-71 IAC-1) --- 40,000 tons --- MiG-29K + N-LCA
VIshaal (Project-71A IAC-2) --- 65,000 tons --- N-FGFA
(ex-Admiral Kuznetsov) --- 67,500 rons --- Su-33MKI
Viraat (ex-Hermes) --- 28,700 tons --- Sea Harrier LUSH (to be retired)

Its very much possible IN will want to have refurbished Kuznetsov to fly something like Su-33MKI
or navalised Super Sukhoi.

Whats the possibility that USS Enterprise be refurbished and sold to IN to fly Rafale-M by 2020?

Enterprise --- 93,284 tons --- Rafale-M

We can power it with Indian nuclear reactors instead of the US ones.

In addition we should build IAC-3 with 100,000 tons displacement for N-AMCA and N-FGFA
similar in size and appearence to the Russian Stanislav-class AC.
 
IN wants to have a total of 7 aircraft carriers.

So -

Vikramaditya (ex-Admiral Gorshkov) --- 45,000 tons --- MiG-29K
Vikrant (Project-71 IAC-1) --- 40,000 tons --- MiG-29K + N-LCA
VIshaal (Project-71A IAC-2) --- 65,000 tons --- N-FGFA
(ex-Admiral Kuznetsov) --- 67,500 rons --- Su-33MKI
Viraat (ex-Hermes) --- 28,700 tons --- Sea Harrier LUSH (to be retired)

Its very much possible IN will want to have refurbished Kuznetsov to fly something like Su-33MKI
or navalised Super Sukhoi.

Whats the possibility that USS Enterprise be refurbished and sold to IN to fly Rafale-M by 2020?

Enterprise --- 93,284 tons --- Rafale-M

We can power it with Indian nuclear reactors instead of the US ones.

In addition we should build IAC-3 with 100,000 tons displacement for N-AMCA and N-FGFA
similar in size and appearence to the Russian Stanislav-class AC.

There is no talk about India getting current Russian AC, don't know if that's feasible.

As far as US AC is concerned, US in no way will give such a massive ship to India, even if it does, there will be TOO MUCH strings attached to it.

Besides, It has been said time & again that Viki will be the last foreign AC purchased by IN.

For short term IN needs 3 AC so that 2 remains operational at any given time, besides cost of operating a CBG is huge. For mid to long term IN has plans for 6-7 CBGs.
 
IN wants to have a total of 7 aircraft carriers.

So -

Vikramaditya (ex-Admiral Gorshkov) --- 45,000 tons --- MiG-29K
Vikrant (Project-71 IAC-1) --- 40,000 tons --- MiG-29K + N-LCA
VIshaal (Project-71A IAC-2) --- 65,000 tons --- N-FGFA
(ex-Admiral Kuznetsov) --- 67,500 rons --- Su-33MKI
Viraat (ex-Hermes) --- 28,700 tons --- Sea Harrier LUSH (to be retired)

Its very much possible IN will want to have refurbished Kuznetsov to fly something like Su-33MKI
or navalised Super Sukhoi.

Whats the possibility that USS Enterprise be refurbished and sold to IN to fly Rafale-M by 2020?

Enterprise --- 93,284 tons --- Rafale-M

We can power it with Indian nuclear reactors instead of the US ones.

In addition we should build IAC-3 with 100,000 tons displacement for N-AMCA and N-FGFA
similar in size and appearence to the Russian Stanislav-class AC.

are you joking or serious? 7AC? do you know the upkeep cost and how expensive that is for a 1.8 trillion economy?

USA has 11 AC and their military budget is 700 billion .
 
are you joking or serious? 7AC? do you know the upkeep cost and how expensive that is for a 1.8 trillion economy?

USA has 11 AC and their military budget is 700 billion .

No buddy, he is talking about the long term plans of Indian Navy, maybe by next 25-30 years when Indian economy will be HUGE.

currently as the things stand:

1. IN has 1 AC as of now - INS Viraat.
2. In 2013 it will get another - INS Vikramaditya.
3. In 2017/18 IAC 1 named INS Vikrant will join & INS Viraat will be retired thus IN will have 2 new ACs.
4. By 2025 there are plans to project 3 CBG force with the induction of IAC 2/INS Vishaal.
5. After that there will be atleast 1 AC in construction in Indian shipyards at any given time, thus there are plans to field 6-7 CBG force, but the AC will not be as huge as USN's & will be mid-sized (45k-80k tonnes).
 
No buddy, he is talking about the long term plans of Indian Navy, maybe by next 25-30 years when Indian economy will be HUGE.

currently as the things stand:

1. IN has 1 AC as of now - INS Viraat.
2. In 2013 it will get another - INS Vikramaditya.
3. In 2017/18 IAC 1 named INS Vikrant will join & INS Viraat will be retired thus IN will have 2 new ACs.
4. By 2025 there are plans to project 3 CBG force with the induction of IAC 2/INS Vishaal.
5. After that there will be atleast 1 AC in construction in Indian shipyards at any given time, thus there are plans to field 6-7 CBG force, but the AC will not be as huge as USN's & will be mid-sized (45k-80k tonnes).

Does/how many LHD does India have now? If I was Indian chief of staff in 2020 max 2 AC with 4-6 LHD and 2030 max 3 AC with 6 LHD
 
Have Russia ever fielded a nuclear powered flat top carrier ???
 

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