INS Vikrant, first indigenously built aircraft carrier of the Indian Navy
INS Vikrant is the first indigenously built aircraft carrier of the Indian Navy. The ship was built at the Cochin Shipyard in Kochi, Kerala and was launched on August 12, 2013. The name “Vikrant” means “courageous” or “victorious” in Hindi.
The INS Vikrant has a displacement of around 40,000 tonnes and is about 260 meters in length. The ship is powered by four General Electric LM2500 gas turbines, which provide a maximum speed of around 28 knots. The ship has a range of about 7,500 nautical miles at a speed of 18 knots.
It is designed to carry a variety of aircraft, including the MiG-29K fighter jet, the Kamov Ka-31 airborne early warning helicopter, and the HAL Dhruv utility helicopter. The ship has a total of 14 decks and can accommodate up to 1,600 personnel, including crew and air wing.
The INS Vikrant is equipped with a variety of weapons and sensors, including a Barak-8 missile system, a Close-in Weapon System (CIWS), and an Electronic Warfare (EW) suite. The ship is also equipped with a sophisticated radar system, which allows it to detect and track targets at long ranges.
INS Vikrant
The construction of the It was a major achievement for the Indian Navy and the Indian shipbuilding industry. The ship is expected to play a critical role in the country’s maritime security and will help to enhance India’s naval capabilities in the region. The INS Vikrant is expected to be commissioned into the Indian Navy in the near future, and it will be the second aircraft carrier in the Indian Navy’s fleet, after the INS Vikramaditya.
Some Specifications of INS Vikrant:-
Here are some additional specifications of It:
- Length: 262 meters
- Beam: 62 meters
- Displacement: 40,000 tons
- Power plant: Four General Electric LM2500 gas turbines
- Speed: Maximum speed of around 28 knots
- Range: 7,500 nautical miles at a speed of 18 knots
- Air Wing: Can carry up to 30 aircraft, including MiG-29K fighter jets, Kamov Ka-31 airborne early warning helicopters, and HAL Dhruv utility helicopters
- Decks: 14
- Crew: Can accommodate up to 1,600 personnel
- Armament: Barak-8 missile system, Close-in Weapon System (CIWS), and an Electronic Warfare (EW) suite
- Radar: Equipped with a sophisticated radar system for long-range detection and tracking of targets
- Aviation facilities: The ship has a ski-jump ramp for aircraft takeoff and arrester wires for landing.
It is a highly capable and advanced aircraft carrier that is designed to enhance the Indian Navy’s maritime security capabilities. With its powerful weapons and sensors, advanced aviation facilities, and highly skilled crew, the INS Vikrant will play a critical role in ensuring the country’s national security and strategic interests in the region.
Who Build INS Vikrant:-
It was built by the Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL) in Kochi, Kerala, India. The construction of the aircraft carrier began in 2009, and the ship was launched on August 12, 2013. The construction of INS Vikrant was a major achievement for the Indian shipbuilding industry, as it was the first aircraft carrier to be built indigenously in the country. The project was overseen by the Indian Navy and involved the collaboration of several public and private sector companies in India.