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The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Nation

India’s poor record in meeting deadlines of defence projects has now hit the prestigious sea-borne aircraft carrier which is under construction at the Defence Ministry-owned Cochin shipyard in Kerala.

Despite a laid-down schedule and strict vigil by Defence Minister AK Antony, the planned sea launch, slated for December, has been postponed.

There has been a delay in the amalgamation of some critical components on board the 40,000 tonne aircraft carrier, said sources, hence the slight delay. The launch would be delayed by a few weeks, said officials.

This is India’s first attempt at building a sea-borne aircraft carrier on its own. A modular construction pattern (block-building method) is being followed. Complete blocks are built off site and then fitted into place. This is said to be a faster method of construction and is followed by leading European shipyards.

During the monsoon session of Parliament, Defence Minister AK Antony, answering a query in the Lok Sabha, said that 75 per cent of hull work had been completed and the ship would be launched in December. Additional work will be undertaken after the warship has been commissioned.

One of the reasons for the delay is the final fitment of the four General Electric-supplied LM 2500 engines.

The building of a ship of this size is divided into seven phases: design, construction planning, work prior to keel laying, ship erection, launching, final outfitting and sea trials. The keel of the ship was laid in February 2009. The last two steps - final outfitting and sea trials - are carried out after the launch. As per the original schedule, the warship is to be handed over to the Indian Navy by the end of 2013.

The Indian Navy has, in the past, operated two such aircraft carriers - the INS Vikrant and INS Viraat - but both had been imported. INS Viraat is still in service. Besides this, the Navy is expected to operate three aircraft carriers by 2015, which include Admiral Gorshkov being imported from Russia that is expected join the fleet next year and the one being built at Cochin.

After the sea launch, hundreds of km of wiring will be laid. A flight deck, capable of operating the Russian MiG-29K, Kamov-31 choppers and the indigenous naval light combat aircraft Tejas, will be laid. The vessel will have two take-off runways and landing will be done using arrester wires. It will have the capacity to carry a maximum of 30 aircraft with hangars to house these.

India’s neighbour China is aiming to induct three such carriers by 2015.
 
Its a Bad News Guys again there is a delay. When these guys will learn the meaning of time.

The Indian navy chief, Admiral Nirmal Verma said on Thursday that the first Indigenous Aircraft Carrier (IAC), the Vikrant-class carrier being built at the Cochin Shipyard, has been delayed due to problems with the gearbox and a truck carrying the generators suffering an accident. why these trucks cannot get escort.

According to him, this has had a ‘cascading’ effect on the construction process and has led to delays. The Vikrant was supposed to have been launched this year, but now Cochin Shipyard plans to take advantage of these delays to complete more fabrication work than had been planned before the launch, which is now expected to take place in the middle of next year.

Sea trials of the warship are expected to take place by 2014.
 
Well,not a very bad news.The P 15A has been delayed by 3 years(due to fu*k up by Russia on sending A/B grade steel)!!Compared to that a few weeks or even a few months of delay is nothing.Afterall,it's the 1st time in India when modular ship building is being followed.
 
Wow so we get to see this bad boy in couple of months time. Awesome:D

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Our AC are of 40000T displacement range ie around 30-40 fighters can be decked... in comparison china is trying its hands on varyag ~65000t capacity ie. around 50-60 fighters can be decked on it... shouldn't we rethink the plans for IAC2 and IAC3 ?
 
Our AC are of 40000T displacement range ie around 30-40 fighters can be decked... in comparison china is trying its hands on varyag ~65000t capacity ie. around 50-60 fighters can be decked on it... shouldn't we rethink the plans for IAC2 and IAC3 ?
Varyag is 50000 ton,not 65000 ton.Currently the 40000+ ton Vikrant and 46000 ton Gorskov suffice our need.By the way,as per IN they want all future ACs from IAC 2 should be 65000-70000 ton.Lets see what happens in future.
 
I was wondering..... IN wishes to operate 2 carrier BG's..... so it means we should have 3 a/c and I thought the INS viraat was meant to retire soon...... and since navy chief says IAC2 is still far away..... then how are going to have 3 a/c or 2 active battle grps???
 
I was wondering..... IN wishes to operate 2 carrier BG's..... so it means we should have 3 a/c and I thought the INS viraat was meant to retire soon...... and since navy chief says IAC2 is still far away..... then how are going to have 3 a/c or 2 active battle grps???

Well,I guess the Viraat will have to bat longer for IN than anticipated untill replaced by IAC2.Or if not,then this total story of 3 CBGs is nothing but absolute bs.Right now we can just wait.
 
I was wondering..... IN wishes to operate 2 carrier BG's..... so it means we should have 3 a/c and I thought the INS viraat was meant to retire soon...... and since navy chief says IAC2 is still far away..... then how are going to have 3 a/c or 2 active battle grps???

Once they launch IAC1, they can start working on IAC2:undecided:
 

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