angeldemon_007
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I think for blue water navy, In should rethink on this issue.
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Nuclear powered ACs are frightfully expensive. Yes, they do have a lot of advantages over non nuclear ones but we do not have America's global aspirations, do we? Exactly how prudent it is to go for such highly expensive capital ships in this era of antiship missiles is not yet known. This is a wise decision by the IN. Sometime in the future maybe but now we have more important things to do with that money.
Better to go for Nuclear submarines though for strategic purposes.
Yes, submarines, especially those carrying SLBMs have to be nuclear powered. Without the endurance that nuclear power gives them, they would not be of much value for second/third strike deterrence. Enter the fleet of Indian SSBNs.
The current ones we plan to procure from Russia can only fire cruise missiles , guess they"ll play a tactical role
though i wonder if a longer range cruise missiles can serve strategic purpose.
Oh yes they can. The US operates 43 Los Angeles class subs firing Tomahawks from torpedo tubes. Russia is also going for cruise missile firing subs in a big way.
nice pictureChina to build 93,000-ton atomic-powered aircraft carrier do we have any update.
I think India will follow China... for now IAC I and IAC II will be Non Nuclear... May be IAC III will be Nuclear.
That's because F-35 is one of the participant in naval MRCA.nice picture
but showing f-35 on indian carrier
Considering the fact that Nuclear ACs need only replenishment once in every 10 years or so, how much cost effective it is when compared to conventional ACs
1997 figures for the USS NImitz class of ACs are as under-
>Construction Costs - $4.5 billion
>Mid life overhaul Costs - $2.3 billion
>Operating and Support Costs - $14 billion
>Other Costs - $1 billion
>>Total Average Cost - $22 billion each
One can guess the costs in today's figures.
The estimated cost including R & D of the new Gerald S Ford carriers which is under construction is likely to be $14 billion while the AC itself will cost around $9 billion. As a rough thumb rule, nuclear powered ACs cost 58% more than conventional ones.