Nope, way too heavy for the Fulcrum. As Singhji said, MKIs can carry it. (I think it is also intended for launch from some Tupolev maritime aircraft, cannot remember the exact one)Can Mig-29K carry Brahmos?
Sir I dont think The Su 30MKI has any wet hard points and is dependent only on internal fuel and IFR. More knowledgeable persons can shed some light on this. Then what AShM will the MIG 29 field?Yep, and I suspect that given the size of the Brahmos, the MKIs can only carry it under the fuselage in place of extra fuel tanks (I suspect) and not on wingtips...
Hmmm... strange... but, I'm sure it has buddy refuelling system... Maybe Vayusena or other members can shed light on the external fuel tanks issue...Sir I dont think The Su 30MKI has any wet hard points and is dependent only on internal fuel and IFR. More knowledgeable persons can shed some light on this. Then what AShM will the MIG 29 field?
Mig-29 can carry Kh-35 SwitchBlade and Sea Eagles.Then what AShM will the MIG 29 field?
The aircraft carrier being built at the Kochi shipyard would be tested in waters next year.
It was expected to be fully operational by 2012 and the alternative naval base near Visakhapatnam would be fully operational in five to six years, the Navy Chief said.
No, ADS dont plan to use EMALS or even steam catapult. ADS is too small to employ such features. I doubt India has capability for even for steam catapult. As for EMALS no except US might be currently possessing the technology or capabilities to deploy EMALS.Hello sirs. New here. Is there any talk of incorporating technologies like EMALS in the foreseeable future?
Certainly a good technology that. Will reduce space required for steam catapults and its maintenance.Hello sirs. New here. Is there any talk of incorporating technologies like EMALS in the foreseeable future?
Thank you for the information. I just looked it up and the aircraft are STOBAR. According to the wikipedia, STOBAR only works with "light, and lightly armed, fighter aircraft that have a high thrust to weight ratio." Since Kaveri is having problems, I guess we can't expect the LCA to be standard until the kinks have been ironed out.No, ADS dont plan to use EMALS or even steam catapult. ADS is too small to employ such features. I doubt India has capability for even for steam catapult. As for EMALS no except US might be currently possessing the technology or capabilities to deploy EMALS.
There not going to be a higher displacement ship with nuclear propulsion in ADS class ship. The design has already be frozen for this ships.On the other hand, since this thread has raised the possibility of there being a higher displacement nuclear propelled aircraft carrier after the 2nd one that's likely going to be ordered, is there any knowledge of whether those would include the catapult or EMALS systems or is it too early to speculate on that?
If we are opting to go for a nuclear carrier after this, I think it would be prudent to skip the catapult system and go directly to the EMALS system because that would be much more efficient. However, whether the technical difficulty and knowhow is likely to be achievable by the Indian designers at this time is unknown.
I understand that this is jumping the gun at this point but it is just fun to speculate on these things.
I read what you're saying, but I don't quite understand what you mean. I was speculating on nitish's post here, especially the bolded part.There not going to be a higher displacement ship with nuclear propulsion in ADS class ship. The design has already be frozen for this ships.
I hope this is true. If they do, then I hope we skip the catapult technology and go directly to the EMALS at this stage.The keel of India's first indigenous aircraft carrier, to be the second warship christened INS Vikrant, will be laid on February 28 at Kochi. But it is now clear that while Cochin Shipyards will build three aircraft carriers in the current 37,500-ton category (the second and third are to be christened INS Viraat and INS Vishaal apparently), design work has already begun in earnest to develop and build two more aircraft carriers with not only much larger displacements, but possibly nuclear propulsion as well.
I meant that the design for ADA class ship has been finalized so that there manufacturing process could be started.I read what you're saying, but I don't quite understand what you mean.
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