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A futuristic aircraft carrier that India is reported to be keen on buying from Britain is envisaged as a giant guardian of the high seas, capable of travelling thousands of kilometres from home and wreaking massive destruction on enemy targets, experts said Monday.
India has reportedly “lodged a firm expression of interest” in buying one of two huge aircraft carriers that are currently under construction – the largest warships ever built by Britain, and designed to be the most capable aircraft carriers outside the US Navy.
Britain is considering selling the warship to India for two billion pounds under a cost-cutting plan chalked out by its ministry of defence, the Observer reported Sunday quoting senior defence sources.
The two 65,000-tonne ships are being built for the Royal Navy by British Aerospace (BAE) – HMS Queen Elizabeth, on which work began this July will be the first to be rolled out in 2016. And preparatory work has started for the second, the Prince of Wales, due for launch in 2018.
A leading British naval expert told IANS the two warships embody a “huge quantum leap” in terms of technology, reach and power.
“It’s all about power projection. The Indian Navy is in the process of expanding its reach as a naval force capable of operating far from its own shores,” said Jon Rosamond, editor of the authoritative Jane’s Navy International.
“The Indian Navy has been patrolling the Gulf of Aden on an anti-piracy mission, but this ship will increase its reach even further afield,” he added.
“It would give India access to the Far East and even the Western Pacific. The aircraft carrier has a life span of 40-50 years, so there has been a lot of speculation. People are talking about the rivalry with China in particular,” Rosamond told IANS.
The ships under construction are the result of recommendations that came out of a wide-ranging Strategic Defence Review (SDR) undertaken by the Labour government in 1997 of nearly every weapon system in Britain.
The SDR concluded: “The emphasis is now on increased offensive air power, and an ability to operate the largest possible range of aircraft in the widest possible range of roles.”
The warships will be equipped with ski ramp-assisted takeoff at the front, which will suit the Sukhoi strike aircraft that India is buying from Russia, Rosamond said.
“It will be able to carry not only enhanced aircraft, but also more of them,” Rosamond said.
Strategic experts said that the anticipated “quantum jump” in Indian naval power would have the backing of the world’s major navies.

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MoD may sell aircraft carrier to India to limit cuts



Tim Webb The Observer, Sunday 15 November 2009 Article historyOne of Britain's new £2bn aircraft carriers could be sold off under cost-cutting plans being considered by the Ministry of Defence. India has lodged a firm expression of interest, the Observer has learned.

The sale of one of the two 65,000-tonne vessels would leave the Royal Navy with a single carrier and could force Britain to borrow from the French fleet, which itself has only one carrier and is reluctant to build more. Last summer the French president, Nicolas Sarkozy, proposed to Gordon Brown that the two navies co-ordinate maintenance and refitting so that one was at sea at all times.

According to senior defence sources, Whitehall officials are examining the feasibility of a sale as part of the strategic defence review that will start early next year and is expected to result in savage cuts.

The carrier programme has already been delayed by two years to push back spending commitments, which itself will end up costing the taxpayer more in the long run. BAE Systems began work in July on HMS Queen Elizabeth, which is due to come into service in 2016. Preparatory work on the Prince of Wales, due for launch in 2018, has also started. The two carriers will replace the ageing Invincible class and are three times the size.

There were fears that the government could scrap one altogether. But it is understood that the financial penalties would be prohibitive. About 10,000 jobs in Portsmouth, Barrow-in-Furness, Fife and Glasgow depend on the orders.

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The Viraat has just been upgraded, we've already paid the Russians $2.2 billion and AFAIK we're building (planning?) 3 indigenous carriers so I don't think we can afford to buy this carrier at the moment. How many carriers are we planning on? What about all the auxiliary ships we'd need for the carrier groups?
 
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The Viraat has just been upgraded, we've already paid the Russians $2.2 billion and AFAIK we're building (planning?) 3 indigenous carriers so I don't think we can afford to buy this carrier at the moment. How many carriers are we planning on? What about all the auxiliary ships we'd need for the carrier groups?

well depending on the price, if the price is good im sure india can somehow come up with the cash to buy this brand new state of the art British carrier. the auxiliary and support ship are the problem however at this point for india, im not quite sure what types of destroyers and frigates with specs needed to escort carriers are in India's arsenal and their numbers.
 
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India has plan to have 3 carriers. It may go up to 5 a/c carrier fleet. but before this we have to built ascot ship for a/c carrier battle group. each battle group have 2-3 FFG + 2-3 DDG and 1-2 submirne. if you see our fleet ryt now we have 12 FFG, 8 DDG, 24 Cov. & working 8-10 Sub. and next 10 yr we are building around 10-12 FFG 8 DDG, 12 D. Sub & 6 nuk sub. which is not enough...
 
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india is planning to have a min of 4-5 AC by 2020 to make it self a true blue water navy
 
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i think the concept of the BLUE WATER NAVY is already a thing of past. as every odd nation is getting the latest weaponry. so in place of power projection the concern should be protection of own interests. and for that 3-4 carriers are more than sufficient. although this is a beauty but i donot think india should be gung-ho about it. it will cost a bomb to operate . feel free to disagree.
 
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still IN is to make it a true BLUE WATER NAVY for which it require AC and QE is one of best AC in world with latest tech and with india having such a wast sea cover it will defenitely require 4-5 AC
 
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It is non nuclear propulsion a/c. can we put indigenous built nuk reactor on this and one more thing can anybody explain me who is cost effective. and what r the main benefit on nuk a/c.
 
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the question is will british let ud install a nuclear propeller in it???
i dont think it should be a problem for us as we already have the technology i suppose...:victory::cheers:
 
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