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<blockquote data-quote="alex69" data-source="post: 148762" data-attributes="member: 5738"><p><strong>Lanzamiento oficial del nuevo PAL Indu</strong></p><p></p><p>KOCHI: The Navy's long-standing dream of operating two powerful carrier battle groups (CBGs), to project power as well as act as a stabilizing ....</p><p>Navy chief Admiral Sureesh Mehta, in turn, said, "With this programme, India has joined a select group of just four nations (US, Russia, UK and France) capable of designing and building a 40,000-tonne aircraft carrier.'' </p><p></p><p>Sources said the refit on the 50-year-old ageing INS Viraat would be completed only by July, which will then be followed by two months of trials off Mumbai before it can be called fully-operational. As reported by TOI earlier, Navy is also not going to get Russian carrier Admiral Gorshkov anytime before 2012-2013, especially with India and Russia yet to fully resolve the haggling over its huge cost escalation. Russia is asking for as much as $2 billion more over and above the original $1.5 billion package deal, signed in January 2004, for Gorshkov and 16 MiG-29K fighters. </p><p></p><p>The 260-metre-long first IAC, the construction of which has seen some <strong>collaboration from Italy and Russia</strong>, will be able to carry 12 MiG-29Ks, eight Tejas Light Combat Aircraft and 10 helicopters like anti-submarine and maritime reconnaissance Kamov-31s on its 2.5-acre flight deck and hangars. </p><p></p><p>With a crew of 160 officers and 1,400 sailors, IAC will have an endurance of around 8,000 nautical miles and be capable of speeds in excess of 28 knots, powered as it will be by four LM2500 gas turbines. </p><p></p><p>It will have two runways with ski-jumps and a landing strip with three "arrester'' wires for STOBAR (short take-off, arrested recovery) operations. </p><p></p><p>"Of the required 18,000 tonnes of steel, developed by DRDO and SAIL, we have already fabricated 8,100 tonnes. The entire IAC is divided into 873 blocks, of which 455 are now ready for grand assembly,'' said Cochin Shipyard chief Commodore (retd) M Jitendran</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alex69, post: 148762, member: 5738"] [b]Lanzamiento oficial del nuevo PAL Indu[/b] KOCHI: The Navy's long-standing dream of operating two powerful carrier battle groups (CBGs), to project power as well as act as a stabilizing .... Navy chief Admiral Sureesh Mehta, in turn, said, "With this programme, India has joined a select group of just four nations (US, Russia, UK and France) capable of designing and building a 40,000-tonne aircraft carrier.'' Sources said the refit on the 50-year-old ageing INS Viraat would be completed only by July, which will then be followed by two months of trials off Mumbai before it can be called fully-operational. As reported by TOI earlier, Navy is also not going to get Russian carrier Admiral Gorshkov anytime before 2012-2013, especially with India and Russia yet to fully resolve the haggling over its huge cost escalation. Russia is asking for as much as $2 billion more over and above the original $1.5 billion package deal, signed in January 2004, for Gorshkov and 16 MiG-29K fighters. The 260-metre-long first IAC, the construction of which has seen some [B]collaboration from Italy and Russia[/B], will be able to carry 12 MiG-29Ks, eight Tejas Light Combat Aircraft and 10 helicopters like anti-submarine and maritime reconnaissance Kamov-31s on its 2.5-acre flight deck and hangars. With a crew of 160 officers and 1,400 sailors, IAC will have an endurance of around 8,000 nautical miles and be capable of speeds in excess of 28 knots, powered as it will be by four LM2500 gas turbines. It will have two runways with ski-jumps and a landing strip with three "arrester'' wires for STOBAR (short take-off, arrested recovery) operations. "Of the required 18,000 tonnes of steel, developed by DRDO and SAIL, we have already fabricated 8,100 tonnes. The entire IAC is divided into 873 blocks, of which 455 are now ready for grand assembly,'' said Cochin Shipyard chief Commodore (retd) M Jitendran [/QUOTE]
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