
ndia’s first indigenous aircraft carrier Vikrant heads out for the next set of sea trials. PTI
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, Januaru 9
Indigenously made sea-going aircraft carrier Vikrantset out on its third set of sea trials on Sunday.
The Indian Navy said the carrier has now sailed out to “undertake complex manoeuvres to establish specific readings of how the ship performs under various conditions”. In addition, various sensor suites of the ship would also be tested, the Navy said.
During the maiden sea trials in August last year, the propulsion, navigational suite and basic operations were established. A 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.https://f9596067f6b7b58b84109ab235b9fdd8.safeframe.googlesyndication.com/safeframe/1-0-38/html/container.html
Rs23,000 cr Warship’s cost
2,300 compartments designed for crew of 1,700 persons
28 knots top speed
18 knots cruising speed
The 44,000 tonne “indigenous aircraft carrier (IAC)” is being made at state-owned Cochin Shipyard Limited at Kochi, Kerala. The aviation complex that allows fighter jets to operate from the deck of the carrier is still to be tested using the Russian MiG 29K jets. The fight trials are slated in after March 2022 when the warship will be handed to the Indian Navy.
The sea trials are happening in the backdrop of India-China race to expand their naval strength. China has two operational and two under-construction aircraft carriers and plans half a dozen carriers by 2030.