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INS Vikrant

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Recently, Prime Minister Narendra Modi celebrated Deepavali aboard INS Vikrant, India's first indigenously designed and manufactured aircraft carrier. During the occasion, he lauded the Indian Armed Forces for their unity and achievements, particularly highlighting their role in Operation Sindoor, a significant defense operation.

About INS Vikrant

INS Vikrant is a milestone for India’s defense capabilities, as it is the first aircraft carrier to be designed and built entirely in India. The carrier marks a significant achievement in India’s pursuit of self-reliance in defense manufacturing.

  • Design and Construction: Designed by the Indian Navy’s Warship Design Bureau and constructed by Cochin Shipyard Limited, INS Vikrant is a symbol of India’s growing prowess in the field of indigenous defense technologies.

  • Commissioned in 2022: INS Vikrant was formally commissioned into the Indian Navy in 2022, enhancing India’s naval strength and enabling the Navy to project its power across the Indian Ocean Region (IOR).

Key Features of INS Vikrant

  • Dimensions:

    • Length: 262 meters

    • Width: 62 meters

    • The aircraft carrier features a massive structure with 14 decks, offering ample space for aircraft operations, maintenance, and crew facilities.

  • Displacement Capacity:

    • INS Vikrant has a full-load displacement of 43,000 tonnes, making it a formidable presence at sea.

  • Propulsion:

    • Powered by four Gas Turbines providing a total of 88 MW of power, the ship can achieve a maximum speed of 28 knots, enabling it to travel swiftly across vast distances.

  • Endurance:

    • With an operational range of 8,600 miles (13,890 kilometers), INS Vikrant can function independently at sea for up to 45 days without resupply, allowing it to undertake long-duration missions.

  • Aircraft Operations:

    • INS Vikrant can operate a wide variety of aircraft, including:

      • MiG-29K fighter jets: For air combat and maritime strikes.

      • Kamov-31: An early-warning helicopter.

      • MH-60R multi-role helicopters: For anti-submarine warfare and surveillance.

      • Indigenously manufactured Advanced Light Helicopters (ALH) and Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Navy.

    • The carrier employs the STOBAR (Short Take-Off but Arrested Landing) mode for aircraft operations, with a ski-jump for launching aircraft and arrester wires for their recovery onboard.

Significance of INS Vikrant

  • Indigenous Development: INS Vikrant is a testament to India’s capabilities in indigenous defense production. The ship represents years of engineering effort and the success of India’s Make in India initiative.

  • Enhanced Naval Power: With its ability to carry up to 30 aircraft, including advanced multi-role helicopters and fighter jets, INS Vikrant greatly enhances the Indian Navy’s air power, providing a strategic advantage in both offensive and defensive operations.

  • Strategic Role: As a carrier-based platform, INS Vikrant is capable of projecting India’s military presence across the Indian Ocean and beyond, safeguarding its maritime interests and enhancing its power projection in the region.

Conclusion

INS Vikrant is not just an aircraft carrier but a symbol of India’s growing defense capabilities and its journey towards self-reliance in defense technologies. The celebration of Deepavali aboard this indigenous marvel by the Prime Minister highlights the importance of the Indian Navy in securing the country’s interests and ensuring the safety and security of the nation’s vast maritime borders. As India continues to strengthen its naval power, INS Vikrant will play a central role in enhancing the country's defense capabilities in the Indian Ocean Region


 

 

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