India’s first indigenous aircraft carrier INS vikrant Undocked

The INS Vikrant is expected to strengthen India’s naval capabilities and provide a strategic advantage in the region. It is a formidable vessel designed to carry a fleet of fighter aircraft, helicopters, and other aircraft, enabling a variety of air operations, including air defense, strike missions, and maritime reconnaissance.

The construction of an indigenous aircraft carrier showcases India’s growing capabilities in naval technology and defense production. It reflects the country’s commitment to enhancing its maritime security and strengthening its naval forces. The successful undocking of the INS Vikrant brings India closer to realizing its goal of a fully operational and self-reliant aircraft carrier.

India on Wednesday undocked its first indigenously-built aircraft carrier INS Vikrant at a simple ceremony at Cochin Shipyard Limited here.

The ship, built at CSL, will undergo a series of fitment and trial processes before it is ready for propulsion and inducted into the Navy, CSL officials said.

India’s largest aircraft carrier, INS Vikrant’s induction into the Navy will be done after a series of static and dynamic trials, they said.

The successful completion of the 40,000 tonne aircraft carrier puts India in the elite group of four nations – the US, Russia, the UK and France – in the world capable of designing and constructing aircraft carriers.

The basic design of the indigenous aircraft carrier was done by the Indian Navy’s Directorate of Naval Design, which was developed into detailed design by the design team of CSL.

The ship has a length of over 260 metres and breadth of 60 metres. It has two take-off runways and a landing strip with three arrester wires, capable of operating STOBAR aircraft including the indigenous LCA, as well as a range of helicopters with hangar facilities.

INS Vikrant

Major outfitting work of the ship will be done now. Later basin trials and extensive sea trials will be undertaken prior to delivery to the Navy, the CSL officials said.

CSL chairman and managing director Commodore Kartik Subramaniam and other shipyard officials were present at the undocking function.

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