INS VIKRANT - DEFENCE & SECURITY

News: Defence Procurement Board discusses Navy’s proposal for a second Vikrant-like aircraft carrier

 

What's in the news?

       The Defence Procurement Board (DPB) last week discussed the Indian Navy’s proposal for acquiring a second Vikrant-like aircraft carrier displacing 45,000 tonnes, and estimated to cost of around ₹40,000 crore, according to defence sources.

 

INS Vikrant:

       Vikrant is the largest warship to have ever been built in India, and the first indigenously designed and built aircraft carrier for the Indian Navy.

       It puts India in an elite club of nations that have the capability to design and build these giant, powerful warships.

       Named after India's first aircraft carrier, INS Vikrant (1961), Vikrant pays homage to its first aircraft carrier.

Features:

       The 262 m long and 62 m wide ‘Vikrant’ displaces approximately 43,000 tonnes when fully loaded, and has a maximum designed speed of 28 knots (about 52 km/h) with an endurance of 7500 NM.

       The ship has around 2,200 compartments designed for a crew of around 1,600, including specialised cabins to accommodate women officers and sailors.

       The carrier is designed with a very high degree of automation for machinery operations, ship navigation and survivability.

       The carrier is equipped with the latest state of the art equipment and systems.

       It boasts a fully-fledged state of the art medical complex with the latest medical equipment facilities.

       It will operate MiG-29K fighter aircraft, Kamov-31 Air Early Warning Helicopters, soon-to-be-inducted MH-60R multi-role helicopter, and the indigenously manufactured Advanced Light Helicopters (ALH).