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9 Indian shipyards shortlisted for next aircraft carrier
New Delhi, Jul 17, 2015 (PTI)
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Nine shipyards including four owned by private players have been shortlisted by the government to compete for building the next generation indigenous aircraft carrier for the Indian Navy which could be nuclear powered.
The naval headquarters has written a letter seeking expression of intent for participation in the project, the most expensive single platform under 'Make In India' initiative, to the shortlisted shipyards. They have been given a deadline of July 21 to respond, defence sources said.

The four private shipyards are L&T, Pipavav, ABG and Bharti. The public sector shipyards are Mazagon Docks Limited, Garden Reach Shipbuilder and Engineers, Hindustan Shipyards Limited, Cochin Shipyard Limited and Goa Shipyard Limited.

The government has set up a high-level study group, headed by Assistant Controller of Carrier Project Rear Admiral Surendra Ahuja to identify the suitable Indian shipyard and to arrive at a build strategy.

The proposed 65,000 tonne aircraft carrier will be India's biggest and longest. It will also carry on board over 50 aircraft.

The first indigenous aircraft carrier - 40,000 tonne INS Vikrant - being build by the Cochin Shipyard has the capacity to carry 30 aircraft. The 45,000 tonne INS Vikramaditya, bought from the Russians, has capacity of 34 aircraft.

According to the letter sent out to the shipyards, the warship could be either be nuclear-powered or conventional one using diesel and gas turbines.

It would have a catapult to launch fixed wing aircraft.

India has always used "ski-jump" at the end of the flight deck to fly the planes off the carrier.

This is one area where the US will come into play. India and US have set up a working group to collaborate on aircraft carrier technology after the visit of US President Barack Obama.

American Navy's latest carrier, the 100,000-tonne USS Gerald R Ford, which will be commissioned next year, is the world's only carrier featuring electromagnetic aircraft launch system" (EMALS).

This means that the aircraft will gain its take-off velocity through an electromagnetic rail gun instead of the conventional steam-driven catapults.

The letter by the Navy says that modern technology can be considered for catapult launch.


 
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Russia is developing "aircraft carrier killer" submarines and missiles.

Don't you think India is too late into developing war machines ?
 
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Russia is developing "aircraft carrier killer" submarines and missiles.

How old are you ? eight ? ten ?

The four private shipyards are L&T, Pipavav, ABG and Bharti. The public sector shipyards are Mazagon Docks Limited, Garden Reach Shipbuilder and Engineers, Hindustan Shipyards Limited, Cochin Shipyard Limited and Goa Shipyard Limited.

But Mazagon,GRSE,Goa Shipyard & Bharti have really small dry docks right ? Or will they construct the only the modules ?

@Capt.Popeye
 
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9 Indian shipyards shortlisted for next aircraft carrier
New Delhi, Jul 17, 2015 (PTI)
489845_thump.jpg

Nine shipyards including four owned by private players have been shortlisted by the government to compete for building the next generation indigenous aircraft carrier for the Indian Navy which could be nuclear powered.
The naval headquarters has written a letter seeking expression of intent for participation in the project, the most expensive single platform under 'Make In India' initiative, to the shortlisted shipyards. They have been given a deadline of July 21 to respond, defence sources said.

The four private shipyards are L&T, Pipavav, ABG and Bharti. The public sector shipyards are Mazagon Docks Limited, Garden Reach Shipbuilder and Engineers, Hindustan Shipyards Limited, Cochin Shipyard Limited and Goa Shipyard Limited.

The government has set up a high-level study group, headed by Assistant Controller of Carrier Project Rear Admiral Surendra Ahuja to identify the suitable Indian shipyard and to arrive at a build strategy.

The proposed 65,000 tonne aircraft carrier will be India's biggest and longest. It will also carry on board over 50 aircraft.

The first indigenous aircraft carrier - 40,000 tonne INS Vikrant - being build by the Cochin Shipyard has the capacity to carry 30 aircraft. The 45,000 tonne INS Vikramaditya, bought from the Russians, has capacity of 34 aircraft.

According to the letter sent out to the shipyards, the warship could be either be nuclear-powered or conventional one using diesel and gas turbines.

It would have a catapult to launch fixed wing aircraft.

India has always used "ski-jump" at the end of the flight deck to fly the planes off the carrier.

This is one area where the US will come into play. India and US have set up a working group to collaborate on aircraft carrier technology after the visit of US President Barack Obama.

American Navy's latest carrier, the 100,000-tonne USS Gerald R Ford, which will be commissioned next year, is the world's only carrier featuring electromagnetic aircraft launch system" (EMALS).

This means that the aircraft will gain its take-off velocity through an electromagnetic rail gun instead of the conventional steam-driven catapults.

The letter by the Navy says that modern technology can be considered for catapult launch.

Why not give it to Cochin Shipyard.They already have the experience of building an Aircraft Carrier,don't they??
Seems like a waste of time spending additional capital and time creating manpower and skill when a already trained crew is available.
 
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Why not give it to Cochin Shipyard.They already have the experience of building an Aircraft Carrier,don't they??
Seems like a waste of time spending additional capital and time creating manpower and skill when a already trained crew is available.

I think here its more about electromagnetic aircraft launch system" (EMALS).


India has begun early work on the indigenous aircraft carrier-II (IAC-II) program — the planned 65,000-ton Vishal — setting aside $5 million for early design efforts.

Vishal is thought to be a much more complex than India’s first indigenous carrier effort and could include a catapult launching system and nuclear power. The increased capability comes with an increased level of construction difficulty, which could necessitate the assistance of the U.S.

Indian officials have expressed some interest in General Atomics’ Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System (EMALS) being installed on the U.S. Navy’s Gerald Ford-class carriers (CVN-78).
 
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Why not give it to Cochin Shipyard.They already have the experience of building an Aircraft Carrier,don't they??
Seems like a waste of time spending additional capital and time creating manpower and skill when a already trained crew is available.

May be because Cochin shipyard is already upto it's neck in current and future work orders. May be because it would be good idea to develop additional capacity
 
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Frankly a super carrier of 65K with nuclear propulsion and EMALs will be very very costly.
 
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No.. For now a conventional carrier of 65K... There are many other areas which need money.

Conventional Carrier have Limited Range.. can't launch heavy flights off the deck.. chuma have to refuel every 2-3 days..

I don;t think so money is the Issue here.. if it was they wouldn't have opted for N-Carrier especially with EMALS which would come with F-35c's.. Bulding and commissioning would take by INdian Standards 8-11 years.. even if it costs 5 billion IN can pay in Little installments over 10 years. Maintainng is not a huge defferent from Conventional ones... and a carrier over 65k ton will be with s for 40 years max.. i don;t think so its a good option to go with Conventional ones....

IN is in a right way..only thing worry me is delays... even if the works begin by next year we will not see it before 2027
 
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Pipavav has a great chance of getting the project.
It has one of the biggest dry docks in the world and with Reliance's monetary backing, it could be a winning bid.
 
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