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Make Viraat a floating helicopter base!
Or Naval C&C :o
Structurally the Viraat is VERY old right...I mean how many times can we keep refurbishing the ship? At some time the inherent strcutral strength will stop making it economical. Plus, every time we get it on board for a refit, it sits there for months or even years. Do that a few times and you've probably spent enuf money to build a brand new shipGood proposal. They can completely overhaul Viraat and should make it a helicopter carrier to give back up for the amphibious warfare vessels.
Most possible they will do that only!
That is a correct assessment.Structurally the Viraat is VERY old right...I mean how many times can we keep refurbishing the ship? At some time the inherent strcutral strength will stop making it economical. Plus, every time we get it on board for a refit, it sits there for months or even years. Do that a few times and you've probably spent enuf money to build a brand new ship
yes i guess you need high reliability in a carrier borne jet.... and single engine has its risks
yes i guess you need high reliability in a carrier borne jet.... and single engine has its risks
every jet fighter in the world has its ups and down what matters is how good you maintain them. better maintainance and service will yield better track record of the particular fighter
Friends,Here are some points about relevance of N-LCA that has been heavily discussed here. Hope this clears some doubts about what navy wants with this project.
1.What role does navy want tejas to perform?
According to this press release from GoI,
"Its primary role will be that of air defence and will provide a formidable platform with a higher thrust engine and an optimised mass for suitable replacement to the ageing Sea Harriers at a later date."
now please note-
a)comparing the parameters of Tejas and sea harrier we find that former packs a stronger punch while having similar dimensions.
b)Primary role played by the harrier in Falklands war was "air defence" with secondary ground attack.
c)The previous name of IAC-1 was "Air defence ship",thus it'd be safe to assume that it will remain her primary focus inspite of the recent scope creep.
Connecting the points one can assume that the navy wants tejas (replacing harriers) to protect the ships in the task force from the aerial threats with secondary anti shippping role which is synchronous with primary mandate for IAC-1.
2.Why navy wants 'tejas' to perform air defence?
Apart from having the attributes of a good point defence aircraft here are some advantages tejas has from IN point of view.
a)Indigenous-In accordance with the consistant IN policy of becoming a builder's navy
b)Cheaper-IN is not as flush with money as IA or IAF @ 30mil a pop,it's really good for making up numbers which are important for an air defence aircraft.
c)Lower turn around time-Especially comparing to MiG 29k.Resulting into higher no of sorties generated,again something very advatageous on a carrier based op.
d)Assured supply of spares- IN remembers the sea king episode!
But what if we go for US engine?
yup we can call it as "horny flanker"
The idea of an indigenous light class carrier fighter for air defense and light anti-ship role (what exactly is the role of INS Vikramaditya and IAC1), might be good if N-LCA could be fielded in numbers, complemented by fewer number of more capable twin engine fighters. However, now things are different and makes N-LCA hardly useful, or needed anymore. It's doubtful that IN still plans to induct numbers of them aymore.