Source: MOD/PIB
- Launching of Vikrant is just a small step in a long
journey: Antony
Amidst chanting of hymns from the Atharva Veda, Vikrant,
India’s first aircraft carrier, decommissioned in January 1997, was reborn on
Aug 12, as Mrs Elizabeth Antony, wife of the Defence Minister Mr AK Antony,
christened India’s first Indigenous Aircraft Carrier (IAC) as ‘Vikrant’ meaning
“courageous” or “victorious” in Sanskrit.
In a colourful
ceremony filled with traditional pomp and fervour at the Cochin Shipyard
Limited (CSL) in Cochin, Mrs Antony launched ‘Vikrant’ in the presence of Mr AK
Antony, the Minister of Shipping, Mr GK Vasan, the Chief of Naval Staff Admiral
DK Joshi, the F-O-C in C Western Naval Command Vice Admiral Shekhar Sinha, Commander-in-Chief
Southern Naval Command Vice Admiral Satish Soni, Chairman and Managing
Director, CSL, Commodore (Retd) K Subramaniam and other officials of the
Ministry of Defence and Ministry of Shipping.
In addition, a multitude of Naval officers, yard workers
and a few members of the Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL), the
manufacturers of the indigenous warship grade steel, were also present.
At the launch, marking the end of Phase- I of the
project, the imposing ramp of the 37,500 tonne Short Take off but Assisted
Recovery (STOBAR) Carrier boasted the indigenous design and build capabilities
of the country.
The ship has attained its designed length of about 260 m
and is almost at its maximum breadth of 60 m. The main landing strip is ready.
Over 80 % of the structure, containing about 2300 compartments has been
fabricated, over 75 % has been erected, all the major machinery, such as the
two LM2500 Gas Turbines developing a total power of 80 MW, the diesel alternators capable of producing about 24 MW and the main
gear box have been fitted.
Soon after Vikrant floated perfectly upright, she was
launched out into the Ernakulam Channel in a pontoon assisted precision
manoeuvre. Vikrant was moved out of the
building dock to be positioned in the refitting dock where the next Phase of
outfitting will be completed.
Describing the occasion as a ‘momentous’ one, Mr Antony
said, “Today’s launching of the IAC marks just the first step in a long
journey, but at the same time, an important one.”
He said it was indeed a proud moment for the country to
witness our efforts at achieving self-reliance in the field of warship design
and construction, as only a very few advanced countries in the world possess
the capability to design and build aircraft carriers.
Mr Antony said
we must continue the process of strengthening indigenous capability towards securing
our maritime interests.
“Our Navy must
continue to maintain high operational readiness at all times to ward off any
likely misadventure against our national interests,” he said.
The Defence
Minister urged the Indian industry to participate whole-heartedly in
shipbuilding programmes and further consolidate our strength in this field.
Speaking on the
occasion, the Shipping Minister Mr GK Vasan said, “By launching this
great warship, which is one of the most important ships for the Indian Navy,
Indian shipbuilding has demonstrated its technical capability and expertise.”
The design and construction of the Indigenous Aircraft
Carrier was sanctioned by the government in January 2003. The keel of the ship
was laid on Feb 28, 2009 by Mr AK Antony.
Vikrant marks a special feather in indigenous defence
capabilities- this being the first ever aircraft carrier to be designed by the
Directorate of Naval Design of the Indian Navy, the first warship to be built
by Cochin Shipyard Limited and the first warship to be built entirely using
indigenously produced steel.
The construction of the ship is a truly pan Indian effort
with active participation of private and public enterprises. The steel has come
from SAIL’s plants in Raurkela in Orissa, Bokaro in Jharkand and Bhilai in
Chattisgarh; the Main Switch Board, steering gear and water tight hatches have
been manufactured by Larsen and Toubro in its plants in Mumbai and Talegaon;
the high capacity air conditioning and refrigeration systems have been
manufactured in Kirloskar’s plants in Pune;
most pumps have been supplied by Best and Crompton, Chennai; Bharat
Heavy Engineering Limited (BHEL) is supplying the Integrated Platform
Management System (IPMS); the massive gear box is supplied by Elecon in
Gujarat; the tens of thousands of electrical cable is supplied by Nicco
industries in Kokatta; Kolkatta is also where the ship’s anchor chain cable is
manufactured.
Vikrant will be capable of operating an aircraft mix of
the Russian MiG-29K and LCA (Navy) fighters being developed indigenously by
HAL. Its helicopter component will include the Kamov 31 and the indigenously
developed ALH helicopters.
The ship’s ability to sense and control a large air space
around it will be enabled by modern C/D band Early Air Warning Radar, V/UHF
Tactical Air Navigational and Direction Finding systems, jamming capabilities
over the expected Electro Magnetic (EM) environment and Carrier Control
Approach Radars to aid air operations. Long Range Surface to Air Missile (LR
SAM) systems with Multi-Function Radar (MFR) and Close- In Weapon System (CIWS)
will form the protective suite of the ship.
All weapon systems onboard the carrier will be integrated
through an indigenous Combat Management System (CMS), being manufactured by
Tata Power systems. The ship’s integration with Navy’s Network Centric
Operations will provide force multiplication.
Design of this prestigious ship has been undertaken by
the Directorate of Naval Design (DND) of the Indian Navy.
The seamless hull and smooth lines of the ship stand as
testimony to the high production standards of Cochin Shipyard Limited
(CSL). CSL, a mini Ratna PSU, has earned
a reputation for quality construction and timely delivery.
Till now, CSL had the distinction of building the largest
ship in India i.e., 93,500 tonne Aframax
tankers. However, this complex integrated construction project enabled by a Rs
200 Crores infrastructure augmentation plan involving large cranes, workshops
and heavy duty machinery has seen the shipyard maturing into a competent
warship builder.
Vikrant will now enter the second phase of construction
which will see the outfitting of the ship, fitment of various weapons and
sensors, integration of the gigantic propulsion system and integration of the aircraft complex (with
the assistance of M/s NDB of Russia).
The ship will then undergo extensive trials before she is
handed over to the Indian Navy by around 2016-17.
PIC courtesy:http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/ins-vikrant-touches-water-today/article5012946.ece
About INS Vikrant
It may be recalled that at the time of attaining our
Independence, our visionary leaders saw the centrality of a powerful Navy and
set us on the right course by envisaging an aircraft carrier centred Indian
Navy. INS Vikrant, India’s first aircraft carrier was acquired from Great
Britain and commissioned on 04 Mar 1961. In its 36 years of glorious service
INS Vikrant was at the centre of action in the 1971 operations for liberation
of Bangladesh.
Having seen many years of service as a CATOBAR (Catapult
Assisted Take Off but Arrested Recovery) carrier working an angled deck and
operating Sea Hawks, Alizes and Seakings, INS Vikrant was transformed into a
STOVL carrier to operate Sea Harrier jump jets. INS Vikrant was decommissioned
on 31 Jan 1997, after 36 years of glorious service under the Indian ensign.
With the launch of IAC, ‘Vikrant’ the Indian Navy is well on its way to
demonstrate its comfort with the practiced art of trapped landings and angled
deck operations.
Eom.Saravanan
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