sancho
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If we try to use Viraat for amphibious assault in today's scenario then the vessel is going to get written off, being incapable of operating over the horizon means that it will have to get dangerously close to the enemy shores (which means shore based ASMs and naval strike air crafts will have a vicious go at it) to disembark troops unless it is used solely for heliborne ops and that too of a limited nature as dictated by its troop carrying capacity...
Buddy, you are highly overestimating IN's capabilities, or even Indias possible amphibious operational requirements. We basically have only 2 enemies and against none of them we will ever use amphibious assaults. Against Pakistan it would serve no purpose with a long land borderline and even IN naval and air bases in close range. Against China it would be even more silly, to send limited capabilities against a far superior power without credible land based support.We are not the US, or NATO, our enemies are far stronger than anything the US or NATO has fought since WW2 and our main battlefields are along the land borders.
The only 2 reason why we need amphibious capabilities, are humanitarian missions (be it disaster relief, or rescue operations like we did in Libya) and attack operations to regain control of our Islands in case an enemy has taken them over.
For both these operations 3 x carriers and 4 x LDPs would be too much anyway and so far the aim is to rely on LCUs and not on costly, but more capable LCACs. Just like an aim on USMC like assault capabilities... would just waste a lot of money. Viraat btw has the capability to carry a lot of troops, but is not meant to transport heavy vehicles, the troops will be transported by helicopters or the smaller landing crafts. Heavier vehicle and cargo on the other side will be transported by INS Jalashwa as I said.
@sancho Btw INS Jalashwa actually has its uses given that it can accommodate a LCAC and be used for amphibious ops without putting it too close to shoe based threats. But we will need relatively larger amphibious transport docks too along with LPHs.
I meant the use of these vessels, when there is no disaster or amphibious landing. JSS for example can be used as replenishment tankers, or cargo transports, to support carrier battle groups, or SSNs / SSBNs at long range operations. LDPs or helicopter carriers like Viraat basically are limited to certain operations only and would just cost a lot of money in peace time operations. With Indias increasing aim on long range operations for SSBNs / SSNs and at least 2 carrier groups at a time, the support fleet will be most crucial.