Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
New Recruit
Read This
Military experts such as John Keegan have noted that in any future naval conflict between reasonably evenly matched powers, all surface shipsincluding aircraft carrierswould be at extreme and disproportionate risk, mainly due to the advanced capabilities of satellite reconnaissance and anti-ship missiles. Contrary to the thrust of most current naval spending, Keegan therefore postulates that eventually most navies will move to submarines as their main fighting ships, including in roles where submarines play only a minor or no role at the moment.
The CBG will not have any defensive missiles or what? Then what Barak systems are doing in navy? What kashtan guns are doing?I fully agree with the point mentioned in the above article.
In fact, I'm of the view that an aircraft carrier battle group serves no valuable purpose to India in the current scenario wherein Pakistan has sophisticated missiles and nuclear weapons, because:
a) In the event of war the Indian a/c carrier/s will be the first to be targetted with ballistic or cruise missile armed with/without nuclear warheads. The loss of such a major naval asset will be a great demoralising factor.
So what does the Delhi class destroyers do in CBG? They carry BrahMos right? For what they carry? And what exactly the planes do by sitting in carrier? Care to elaborate pleaseb)To prevent the above, a lot of naval assets will have to be dedicated to protecting the carrier which otherwise could have been used for offensive/defensive duties elsewhere.
I don't understand what the hell are you smoking here?c)India does not engage in any policing roles like the U.S. so why have an a/c carrier?
Oh you are the only wise man that is remaining here and all others are waste of time. Give me a breakUnfortunately the Navy boys are still stuck in the 1971 war mode and hence are still dreaming of the 'naval blockade of Pakistan' scenario -- an idea which will simply not happen anymore. An a/c carrier is simply a big waste of money and I sincerely wish that the current circus on the Gorshkov with the Ruskies can be put to an end.
Both BN and PN do not need any conventional or light aircraft carriers. Rather they should get LHDs and helicopter carriers with lots of escort vessels such as guided missile corvettes, guided missile frigates and MPVs.
Your completely wrong. Ballistic missiles are not even near accurate enough to target a moving AC or for that matter even a stationary one. The biggest hurdle is to locate the CBG in the first place. Even if you have a dedicated sat, and manage to locate that CBG, it would take atleast an hour to transfer and process that image. In that hour, the CBG keeps moving. I leave it to you and google to find out the CBG's speed and evasive tactics they use.I fully agree with the point mentioned in the above article.
In fact, I'm of the view that an aircraft carrier battle group serves no valuable purpose to India in the current scenario wherein Pakistan has sophisticated missiles and nuclear weapons, because:
a) In the event of war the Indian a/c carrier/s will be the first to be targetted with ballistic or cruise missile armed with/without nuclear warheads. The loss of such a major naval asset will be a great demoralising factor.
Any SAG always comprises of a lot of Naval assets. What do you do incase of an air attack on the SAG. The SAG will require air defence. AAW ships cant do that alone. You need air cover, the AC provides that.b)To prevent the above, a lot of naval assets will have to be dedicated to protecting the carrier which otherwise could have been used for offensive/defensive duties elsewhere.
For fleet air defence. IN is not a coastal navy. They want to be a blue water navy. Their percentage of blue water to brown water ships is 40:60. Within a decade it will become 60:40. In out of area operations, you will need air cover, it gives a great deal of flexibility to your SAG in that they are free to perform their roles without worrying about leaving their aerial safety net.c)India does not engage in any policing roles like the U.S. so why have an a/c carrier?
You just dont get what Vikramaditya offers and brings to the table. Even if the price has escalated, the freedom of action offered by Vik to our fleet is in a sense unmatched.Unfortunately the Navy boys are still stuck in the 1971 war mode and hence are still dreaming of the 'naval blockade of Pakistan' scenario -- an idea which will simply not happen anymore. An a/c carrier is simply a big waste of money and I sincerely wish that the current circus on the Gorshkov with the Ruskies can be put to an end.
How an opponent effectivly destroy a AC. What opponent needs???????????????????/