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SOURCE: EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE

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Welcome to the elite club. When Indian Defence Minister A K Antony on Saturday formally inducted INS Vikramaditya, the 44,500-tonne refitted aircraft carrier with the Russian MiG-29K combat jets on board, the whole world sat up and took notice, because it meant India becomes the only nation from Asia to operate a modern naval platform of this size and capability.

Pakistan has never operated one, while China has just refitted the old Ukrainian Varyag, bought as junk in 1998 and rechristened Liaoning last year.

Only other nations globally to operate such potent naval platforms are the US, UK, France and Brazil. With Vikramaditya’s induction, India has added its second such massive warship into the 150-warship fleet.

With the experience of having operated INS Vikrant between 1961 and 1997 and INS Viraat, since 1987, India knows the importance of a combat jet-carrying warship and what it means in enhancing the maritime warfare capability of any naval fleet.

That alone is reason enough for India buying the warship, Admiral Gorshkov, from Russia in 2004 and agreeing to pay $2.33 billion (`11,500 crore) in 2010 for the 80 per cent of the systems on board being replaced with new ones. “An aircraft carrier, carrying potent long range multi-role fighters (MiG-29K), is a platform inherently designed for power projection. In as much as ‘Gorshkov’ was transformed to create ‘Vikramaditya’, Vikramaditya will transform the face of the Indian Naval Fleet and Air Arm,” a senior naval officer said here.

Vikramaditya has boosted India’s power projection, strategic reach and blue water capability. It also propels Indian Navy’s transformation process into a modern force capable of protecting national interest anywhere on the globe, be it the latest maritime hotspot South China Sea in the East or the Gulf of Aden in the West.

When the under construction indigenous aircraft carrier, christened Vikrant, joins the fleet in 2018, Indian Navy would be capable of deploying two Carrier Battle Groups, the most feared warships flotilla with an aircraft carrier as its main component, on both the eastern and western seaboards at any given time. Vikramaditya stretches as much as three football fields and is literally a ‘floating city’ with power generation and water purification facilities of its own. Standing 22 storey tall, the sheer sight of the mega structure of steel can instill fear in the hostiles, what with its new generation maritime combat planes and weapons with capability to carry warheads to enemy shores.

The warship will sail out of Sevmash later this month, stocked with nearly a lakh of eggs, 20,000 litres of milk and 16 tonnes of rice for the month-long first voyage it will undertake to reach India’s western coast. Karwar naval base in Karnataka coast will be the home base of INS Vikramaditya.

An extensive revamp of sensors including fitm ent of Long range Air Surveillance Radars, Advanced Electronic Warfare Suite makes the ship capable of maintaining a surveillance bubble of over 500 km around it.
 
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Pakistan will have to look for some alternative i.e anti-carrier missiles etc since we can't afford an aircraft carrier in near future at least.
 
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So we are not anti India enough to qualify for this thing to be put behind us?
brother
i m not here to wage war
but the harsh reality it at this high peak of devlopment neither india wants war neither pakistan
we know each others condition
india is performing better than pakistan but if it gets into a war everything will be messed up..
people who wage are ur army men ur government wants peace but army doesnt as peace comes in pak then they will loose supremacy..
on the other hand we dont consider u as threat.|this is reality india is superior to pakistan in military power and we can crush pakistan in our but we also know that pakistan has a arsenal of nukes targated at india ,so we want peace...india wants a healthy competion with china and good relations with pakistan
jai hind
 
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Unfortunately India has one of those group of clowns who are attention seekers working as journalists in papers that can not be even used for toilet paper.

If war erupts the only piece of xyz that will be happy is these journalists. it will give more crap for them to place it in the paper as article.

"Vikramaditya to combat Pak, China on high seas" - what a irresponsible title
 
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Useless thread.

The new carrier isnt a threat to any country in this world.

It is for our own security.
 
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another one of those sensationalist news article!
 
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So we are not anti India enough to qualify for this thing to be put behind us?
No.
Pakistan is too close to India for the Carrier to be required.
Even the Su's that India fields have enough range to enter Pakistan from its West Coast.
 
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Unfortunately India has one of those group of clowns who are attention seekers working as journalists in papers that can not be even used for toilet paper.

If war erupts the only piece of xyz that will be happy is these journalists. it will give more crap for them to place it in the paper as article.

"Vikramaditya to combat Pak, China on high seas" - what a irresponsible title

Very India like title. A new Pakistan/China killer ship according to them.
 
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"Vikramaditya to combat Pak, China on high seas" - what a irresponsible title

Right! Does Pakistan need to worry? NO!

Though India’s Maritime Strategy lays out a wide gamut of roles for the Indian Navy in times of war, its aircraft carriers have little or no role to play in relation to Pakistan.

They are expected to perform operations ranging from distant credible sea denial over large areas of the Indian Ocean to distant sea control in selected areas of the Indian Ocean to protect economic interests and mercantile traffic, to conducting phased operations which will result in the use of maritime power to support land or air-borne strikes.

Aircraft carriers can play an important role by providing a first over-the-horizon attack, either by air strike or by the air-borne insertion of Special Forces. This would serve to isolate and soften up the beachhead before engaging in a full heliborne assault, supplemented by the landing craft and LSTs ferrying in reinforcements.

Considering the above, where Pakistan is concerned, Indian ACs have little or no role to play. All this can be achieved by land based assets due to its proximity. But together with international naval forces, they can be a force multiplier where power projection is concerned stretching from the Horn of Africa to the Strait of Hormuz in the Arabian Sea.

But the main task will be power projection and sea denial in the Indian Ocean and far beyond, up to the South China Sea.
 
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SOURCE: EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE

INS-Vikramaditya-1.jpg


Welcome to the elite club. When Indian Defence Minister A K Antony on Saturday formally inducted INS Vikramaditya, the 44,500-tonne refitted aircraft carrier with the Russian MiG-29K combat jets on board, the whole world sat up and took notice, because it meant India becomes the only nation from Asia to operate a modern naval platform of this size and capability.

Pakistan has never operated one, while China has just refitted the old Ukrainian Varyag, bought as junk in 1998 and rechristened Liaoning last year.

Only other nations globally to operate such potent naval platforms are the US, UK, France and Brazil. With Vikramaditya’s induction, India has added its second such massive warship into the 150-warship fleet.

With the experience of having operated INS Vikrant between 1961 and 1997 and INS Viraat, since 1987, India knows the importance of a combat jet-carrying warship and what it means in enhancing the maritime warfare capability of any naval fleet.

That alone is reason enough for India buying the warship, Admiral Gorshkov, from Russia in 2004 and agreeing to pay $2.33 billion (`11,500 crore) in 2010 for the 80 per cent of the systems on board being replaced with new ones. “An aircraft carrier, carrying potent long range multi-role fighters (MiG-29K), is a platform inherently designed for power projection. In as much as ‘Gorshkov’ was transformed to create ‘Vikramaditya’, Vikramaditya will transform the face of the Indian Naval Fleet and Air Arm,” a senior naval officer said here.

Vikramaditya has boosted India’s power projection, strategic reach and blue water capability. It also propels Indian Navy’s transformation process into a modern force capable of protecting national interest anywhere on the globe, be it the latest maritime hotspot South China Sea in the East or the Gulf of Aden in the West.

When the under construction indigenous aircraft carrier, christened Vikrant, joins the fleet in 2018, Indian Navy would be capable of deploying two Carrier Battle Groups, the most feared warships flotilla with an aircraft carrier as its main component, on both the eastern and western seaboards at any given time. Vikramaditya stretches as much as three football fields and is literally a ‘floating city’ with power generation and water purification facilities of its own. Standing 22 storey tall, the sheer sight of the mega structure of steel can instill fear in the hostiles, what with its new generation maritime combat planes and weapons with capability to carry warheads to enemy shores.

The warship will sail out of Sevmash later this month, stocked with nearly a lakh of eggs, 20,000 litres of milk and 16 tonnes of rice for the month-long first voyage it will undertake to reach India’s western coast. Karwar naval base in Karnataka coast will be the home base of INS Vikramaditya.

An extensive revamp of sensors including fitm ent of Long range Air Surveillance Radars, Advanced Electronic Warfare Suite makes the ship capable of maintaining a surveillance bubble of over 500 km around it.
Feel good artice. Useless journalism. Inviting another trollfest.
 
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So we are not anti India enough to qualify for this thing to be put behind us?
Rafay Sahab, we all should be thankful to Sachin Tendulkar whose retirement coincided with AC commissioning and hence desi media didn't go bonkers with praise for the AC.
Just wait for the ship to arrive in India and then watch our local channels, they might start showing animation clips of INS VIKI taking on Pak targets as well.

PS: with your permission i'm using ur signature, As far as boombastic journalism is concerned some section of our media is ALWAYS THEDI BAAT & ALL BAKWAAS
 
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