INS Vikramaditya (Adm Gorshkov) aircraft carrier

john70

New Member
Joined
Nov 23, 2011
Messages
708
Likes
1,019
Country flag
FINALLY : Admiral Gorshkov To Be Commissioned On Dec 4

Admiral Gorshkov To Be Commissioned On Dec 4





The much-awaited Russian-built aircraft carrier Admiral Gorshkov will be commissioned in the Indian Navy on December 4 this year and the certain trials that needed to be done will now be completed post its induction in the force.

The much-awaited Russian-built aircraft carrier Admiral Gorshkov will be commissioned in the Indian Navy on December 4 this year and the certain trials that needed to be done will now be completed post its induction in the force.

Gorshkov, rechristened in the Indian Navy as INS Vikramaditya, has been facing constant cost escalation and delays in refurbishment.

"The ship will be commissioned on Dec 4, when the Indian crew will take over the warship in Russia," Indian Navy's Chief of Material Vice Admiral Ganesh Madhavan said. With the commissioning of the floating deck carrier, that will have MiG-29 K fighter jets operating from its deck, the Indian Navy will become two aircraft carrier navy.

Madhavan who also headed the price re-negotiation committee for Gorshkov, said that the revised contract for the leviathan envisages its lifespan to be 40 years as against 20 years in the first contract.

"Ninety percent of the outer hull of Gorshkov is new. Hundred percent of its cabling and pipeline is new. Thus giving it the extended life," Madhavan said.

The cost escalation by the Russians had left the Indian Navy in the fix, as its British-built INS Viraat has already completed its life span and the force was looking a time to decommission the old battle ship and the its indigenous aircraft carrier is going to be operational only by 2015.

Admiral Gorshkov project hit the headlines in 2007 when Russia said that it will not be able to meet its initial deadline of 2008 and pushed it back to 2010. Later it increased the price of the refurbishment of the warship from $1.5 billion to $ 2.5 billion.

Giving an insight into the negotiation at that time, Madhavan said: "The major part of cost upgrade was to replace the steel. If we had not agreed to get it done from them we would have to do it ourselves."

Sources say that the pushing back of the delivery date and the delay in refit has resulted in certain tests that the Indian Navy wanted to be done. But now sticking to the deadline, the Russians will deliver the test and a part of the sea trials will be conducted post-induction.
 

bengalraider

DFI Technocrat
New Member
Joined
Oct 10, 2009
Messages
3,780
Likes
2,682
Country flag
From SEVMASH dated 09/04/12



Yet another stage began with repair and modernization of the aircraft carrier "Vikramaditya". Over the last weekend the ship was unmoored from the outfitting quay wall and moved to the wiping station.





During 20 days they will be measuring the magnetic field of the aircraft. This procedure is essential for all naval ships and for their protection against mine-and-torpedo weapons reacting to a ship's magnetic field. "The most important thing for us is that the aircraft carrier has become entirely self-contained: all internal systems and mechanisms, the ship's propulsion system, galley, water supply system are operable," reports the commissioning manager Igor Leonov, "the ship's board has been uploaded with the foodstuffs for 30 days, there is the Russian crew constantly present on the aircraft carrier". The movement operation itself, according to Igor Leonov, passed with success although not without some difficulties – the shipyard's water area is still covered with ice.
The works on the aircraft carrier are going on day and night. At the same time there are up to 1100 workers on the ship, who get there by tugs. The next important stage is a heeling test: the ship's board will be uploaded with the weights of 360 tons, which are to be transferred from one side to another at a certain time. The ship's heel is used for calculation of its center of gravity, what is very important for estimation of stability. After all arrangements on the shipyard's water area the aircraft carrier will sail to sea for sea trials. The departure is scheduled for the 25th of May.

Anastasia Nikitinskaya,
Head of Press Service
Photo by Maksim Vorkunkov

Important Stage of Works
 

shubhamsaikia

New Member
Joined
Apr 24, 2012
Messages
354
Likes
158
In major priority, Most Air Craft Carriers do not carry more Air crafts than they can stack below the deck. Because in case of an air raid, thee aircrafts might become sitting ducks... Therefore it seems Vikramaditya is not going to house more than 12 -14 Migs + LCA
 

Kunal Biswas

Member of the Year 2011
New Member
Joined
May 26, 2010
Messages
31,122
Likes
41,041
In major priority, Most Air Craft Carriers do not carry more Air crafts than they can stack below the deck. Because in case of an air raid, thee aircrafts might become sitting ducks... Therefore it seems Vikramaditya is not going to house more than 12 -14 Migs + LCA
In modern day warfare there are no Air-raids like in WW2, Any thing in radars of 100km are under surveillance radars ( Low, High, Medium ) Interceptor Missiles like SM-3, BUK naval variants, Even Naval SA-3 can shoot down anything from 10kms to 100kms at any altitude..

And if we talk abt S-300 naval variants they can engage Enemy fighter and Missiles from 200km to 300kms..



In modern day warfare, ( Gulf war, 2nd Gulfwar ) US CV carry full deck as well as bellow deck, In rough seas as well as in normal seas..
 

Godless-Kafir

DFI Buddha
New Member
Joined
Aug 21, 2010
Messages
5,842
Likes
1,837
Country flag
INS Vikramaditya air wing to be tested in June | Russia & India Report

The sea trial of INS Vikramaditya (formerly the Russian aircraft carrier Admiral Gorshkov), which is being modernised in Severodvinsk, is scheduled to start in late May and will include MiG-29K naval fighter landing tests and checks of the aircraft systems. During the first three weeks, specialists will focus primarily on running trials, while the aircraft systems will be tested in June and July.
 

Tamil Arasan

New Member
Joined
Jan 3, 2012
Messages
115
Likes
147
This should the last aircraft carrier that India brought from other countries ,India should stick to its own home grown program
Very true...India was a big Naval force in the olden days and now only with home grown projects we can become a blue water navy, and this can be achieved only when we allow and encourage our private sector to get involved in defense projects or else it will remain a distance dream.

The Imperial Navy of Chola are with Blue water capabilities and had a fleet size of 600-1000 Ships in the peak period.

The Chola's empire had influence over the eniter South east Asia at the height of its power (c. 1050) during the reign of Rajendra Chola I.

Chola Navy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 

H.A.

New Member
Joined
Dec 24, 2011
Messages
1,445
Likes
687
Vikramaditya is is going to technically replace INS Vikrant so its scheduled to be the flag ship of the Eastern Naval Command. Its going to be based at Vishakhapatnam
that was what i was looking for....the reason being the date....December 4th...can the senior members please confirm if this is true or not.
 

shubhamsaikia

New Member
Joined
Apr 24, 2012
Messages
354
Likes
158
Its going to be placed in Karwar base not in Vizag base...
Two air craft carriers on the same side seems a little defunct and defeats our purpose of having 2 fleets.. There are news of it being at Kadamba but that really seems a little odd.. Besides Kadamba has been built to de congest Mumbai so its Viraat thats going to re locate per se...
 

Tolaha

New Member
Joined
Nov 28, 2009
Messages
2,158
Likes
1,416
IIRC Kadamba was going to be the home for one aircraft carrier. But then there were reports about some funding issues related to the expansion of the Kadamba base as the headquarters for the Western Naval fleet.
 

Adux

New Member
Joined
Feb 24, 2009
Messages
4,022
Likes
1,707
Country flag
INS Vikramditya was and is for the Western Naval Command, and will be placed in Karwar.This is a well known piece of information,

INS Vikrant will go to Eastern Naval Command, The question is when will Southern Naval Command get its Carrier, In the near future, Cochin/Indian Ocean is going to be the most important base, much more than Western or Eastern.


Our Fourth Aircraft Carrier is the Andaman Nicobar Islands.
 

shubhamsaikia

New Member
Joined
Apr 24, 2012
Messages
354
Likes
158
INS Vikramditya was and is for the Western Naval Command, and will be placed in Karwar.This is a well known piece of information,

INS Vikrant will go to Eastern Naval Command, The question is when will Southern Naval Command get its Carrier, In the near future, Cochin/Indian Ocean is going to be the most important base, much more than Western or Eastern.


Our Fourth Aircraft Carrier is the Andaman Nicobar Islands.
so WNC is gng to operate 2 ACs till 2020 while ENC has none till atleast 2018??
 

Adux

New Member
Joined
Feb 24, 2009
Messages
4,022
Likes
1,707
Country flag
so WNC is gng to operate 2 ACs till 2020 while ENC has none till atleast 2018??
WNC - INS Vikramaditya - Date of Induction 2012
ENC - INS Vikrant - Date of Induction 2014

INS Viraat - Decommissioned 2013-14
 

Articles

Top