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India Deploys Aircraft Carrier Amid Pak-China Naval Drill

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Please don't bring it near our ships, the second phase of live fire drill is starting.

We don't want any missiles to get attracted by this big pile of metal with huge RCS.

Or you can bring it near an we can have a race with our chinese comrades joining in on the fun.




http://eng.chinamil.com.cn/view/2020-01/10/content_9714421.htm


KARACHI, Pakistan, Jan. 10 -- The port-training phase of the PN-PLAN Sea Guardians-2020 Bilateral Exercise wrapped up on Thursday. The Chinese-Pakistani composite fleet set sail from the Karachi Port to the scheduled exercise area in northern Arabian Sea for the second phase of live fire fleet drill on Friday morning.






That video always makes me laugh but what makes me laugh more is the dumb *** indian on the indian ship laughing like a dumb *** lolz lmao :P
 
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Provided you have the capability to at least find an AC, somewhere in Indian ocean and send a battle group/Jet or a missile that can evade the ADs and AWACS. Sure...
Kid our AWACS doesn't need to come close to your carrier battle group, Carrier battle group has Big RCS, even single carrier large enough RCS that to be detected by 400-500 km away

lol awacs ... haha so Paf will use awacs to Indian Navy Ships and guide some anti ship missile rofl ... haha
Kid you know what is the meaning of saturation attacks, different anti ship missiles with different speed/ directions to overwhelm enemy air defenses
 
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India deploys aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya in Arabian Sea amid China-Pak naval drill

Aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya, with MiG29K fighters on board, has been sent with a strategic objective, the sources said without elaborating.

By: PTI | New Delhi | Published: January 10, 2020 9:46:08 pm
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The INS Vikramaditya, commissioned into the Indian Navy in November 2013, is considered one of the top-rated aircraft carriers globally. (File)

India has deployed its aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya in the Arabian Sea at a time China and Pakistan are holding a nine-day mega naval exercise in the region, a move seen as New Delhi sending a clear signal to its two neighbors.

Top officials of the Naval headquarters were on board the aircraft carrier when it was deployed in the strategic mission earlier this week, military sources told PTI.

Pakistan and China on Monday launched a major drill in the North Arabian Sea with an aim to increase inter-operability and strategic cooperation between their two navies.




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Deputy Chief of Naval Staff (DCNS) reviews #CarrierOperations in the Arabian Sea.
VAdm MS Pawar, DCNS embarked #INSVikramaditya during the week to review #OperationalReadiness.#IndianNavy#MaritimeSecurity#ArabianSea#AircraftCarrier



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The exercise ‘Sea Guardians’ is taking place in the midst of heightened tension between India and Pakistan over the Kashmir issue. Key platforms of both China and Pakistan, including submarines, destroyers and frigates, are part of the exercise.

Aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya, with MiG29K fighters on board, has been sent with a strategic objective, the sources said without elaborating.

A Navy spokesperson said Deputy Chief of Naval Staff M S Pawar reviewed INS Vikramaditya’s operations in the Arabian Sea.

The deputy chief was extremely pleased to witness the “intense air operations” with high levels of motivation and will to win that were evident on-board the “Queen of the Battle”, the spokesperson said.

He expressed confidence that INS Vikramaditya will “live up to the name and remain victorious in battle – always”, the spokesperson added.

China has been expanding its presence in the North Arabian Sea and is developing Pakistan’s deepwater Gwadar port in the region.

Gwadar is being connected through the over USD 60 billion China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) to China’s Xinjiang province, providing a key land route to China to access the warm waters of the Arabian Sea.

The Arabian Sea provides entry to the Indian Ocean where China has built a logistics base at Djibouti in the Horn of Africa.

In September, the Indian Navy drove out a Chinese PLA ship from India’s Exclusive Economic Zone and had warned that such activities will be dealt with sternly.

The INS Vikramaditya, commissioned into the Indian Navy in November 2013, is considered one of the top-rated aircraft carriers globally.

The Russian-origin ship is often called a floating airfield. The 44,500 tonne is about 284-m-long and its height is around 60 m, which is like a 20 storeyed building from keel to the highest point.

The ship has a total of 22 decks and it has the ability to carry over 30 aircraft comprising an assortment of MiG 29K/Sea Harrier, Kamov 31, Kamov 28, Sea King, ALH-Dhruv and Chetak helicopters.

Another February approaching, under the circumstances, there will be no one to rescue Indians this time from their watery grave....never mind any tea.
Watch How to sink an Indian Aircraft carrier from World war II battle tactics link
 
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Kid our AWACS doesn't need to come close to your carrier battle group, Carrier battle group has Big RCS, even single carrier large enough RCS that to be detected by 400-500 km away
Yeah, people have all sorts of fantasies, like coming at 300 nm of an AC, sending nukes at it and what not. I left the fantasy thread a while back, please don't waste my time.
 
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It’s great the Indians are sending their carrier out. Pakistan can ask China to share data from their Type 052D radar and ESM about the Indian carrier and its fighters so that Pakistan can help China customize the Type 052D to the ship Pakistan needs for its AAW destroyer needs. Then Pakistan can buy 3-4 and be able to count the Indian threat more Effectively.

Also China can share its Kill Chain for naval warfare; such as use of Satellites and Over the horizon Radars and other sensors to best locate the enemy from a safe distance and use the destroyers to launch long range missiles from multiple angles from hundreds of kms away. All under the umbrella of the destroyers layered air defense.
 
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Yeah, people have all sorts of fantasies, like coming at 300 nm of an AC, sending nukes at it and what not. I left the fantasy thread a while back, please don't waste my time.
Then you live in your fairytales, i am talking about real facts, if our AWACS able to detect 5m2 RCS fighter jets from 400-450 km away, then why our AWACS can't able to detect 200-300 meter ALL METAL carriers 500 km away, you don't know about military technologies and HOW ITS WORKS, OR YOU HAVE SOME KIND OF CLOAKING DEVICE OR COW DUNG TO HIDE YOUR AIRCRAFT CARRIERS FROM ALL ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES:hitwall::hitwall::crazy::crazy:, YOU'RE THE ONE OF THE WORST TROLL HERE ON PDF WHICH KNOWS NOTHING BUT COME HERE TO RANTS SENSELESSLY
 
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Then you live in your fairytales, i am talking about real facts, if our AWACS able to detect 5m2 RCS fighter jets from 400-450 km away, then why our AWACS can't able to detect 200-300 meter ALL METAL carriers 500 km away, you don't know about military technologies and HOW ITS WORKS, OR YOU HAVE SOME KIND OF CLOAKING DEVICE OR COW DUNG TO HIDE YOUR AIRCRAFT CARRIERS FROM ALL ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES:hitwall::hitwall::crazy::crazy:, YOU'RE THE ONE OF THE WORST TROLL HERE ON PDF WHICH KNOWS NOTHING BUT COME HERE TO RANTS SENSELESSLY
Fascists, interesting how their brains work....or lack off.
 
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